What would be a good idea for a show drawing prize at my first show? I've only got my basic kit, and that was just a few days ago...so I didn't have enough time to order any show door prizes from PC (nor did I know how to!).So what can I do instead for a door prize drawing that doesn't cost me much?
Do you do the really inexpensive kinds of things or more value? (about how much do you average your prizes for the drawings?)I could probably do either the garlic press ($16), the whisk ($12.50), mix-n-scraper ($13.50), the Measure-all cup ($9.50), or the Mini-serving spatula ($4.00). THese are the items from my kit that I have already in my kitchen, and that I have not used...so they'd be new. The problem is, I have already opened them and washed them (but not used). DARN! Wish I had thought about that two days ago. I could also give my Season's Best, and then just order a new one with my supply order next week.Any ideas/suggestions? The less money I have to give up, the better. OH, and there are currently only 5 people confirmed coming.
Do you do the really inexpensive kinds of things or more value? (about how much do you average your prizes for the drawings?)I could probably do either the garlic press ($16), the whisk ($12.50), mix-n-scraper ($13.50), the Measure-all cup ($9.50), or the Mini-serving spatula ($4.00). THese are the items from my kit that I have already in my kitchen, and that I have not used...so they'd be new. The problem is, I have already opened them and washed them (but not used). DARN! Wish I had thought about that two days ago. I could also give my Season's Best, and then just order a new one with my supply order next week.Any ideas/suggestions? The less money I have to give up, the better. OH, and there are currently only 5 people confirmed coming.