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This thread explores the experiences and opinions of participants regarding sending wedding registry announcements to couples featured in engagement announcements. Participants share their thoughts on the effectiveness and appropriateness of this approach.
Views differ significantly among participants regarding the appropriateness and effectiveness of sending wedding registry announcements. Some express strong opposition, while others see potential value in the approach.
Participants share personal experiences and opinions based on their own interactions with wedding announcements and registry promotions, reflecting a variety of perspectives within the consultant community.
Consultants considering outreach strategies for wedding registries may find insights from this discussion relevant to their own experiences and approaches.
raebates said:I agree, Jennifer. Mine was a personally written note of "Best Wishes." I told them that I would be glad to tell them about our registry and wedding showers if they contacted me, but wished them well either way.
Chef Diane said:ok ok I get your point LOL
Harriet I read your letter on cancelations, Love It, definately going to use that one. Has anyone gotten upset when you ask for the $15 check?
pamperedgirl3 said:I tried this last year when I got the idea from our wedding registry training booklet. Never got a thing from it. I also just recently did a bridal fair & got a list of the brides that attended. There are 100 of them that I don't have drawing slips for & was thinking of sending them a wedding registry brochure, but I don't even know if I want to do that. I'm tired of paying postage for nothing!
gilliandanielle said:In my humble opinion I think it looks pretty desperate, and would rather spend that money/effort on advertising at a local bridal shop or something more targeted.
pchefmommy said:i have done this, so in my & others defense...when i got engaged, i signed up for so many free mailings / drawings at wedding shops, bridal fairs, etc...i didn't think about someone "stalking / looking me up / chasing me"...that's is just what naturally happens when you get engaged - you get lots of marriage "literature" in the mail. the key is to be tactful & different from the rest.
finley1991 said:Just be sure that if you do it, either you follow up or find a REALLY unique way to make your mailing stand out for the dozens of others they are getting from every kinds of services.
One great way to announce your engagement or wedding is to host a Pampered Chef party. You can showcase your favorite products while sharing your exciting news with friends and family. Consider creating a themed party that reflects your wedding colors or style, and use the opportunity to share your story and upcoming plans.
Absolutely! You can incorporate Pampered Chef products into your wedding announcement by using them in your engagement photo shoot or as props in your announcement cards. For example, you could feature a beautiful serving platter or a personalized cutting board that reflects your style as a couple.
You can create a Pampered Chef registry by reaching out to your consultant or visiting the Pampered Chef website. Many couples choose to include kitchen essentials and entertaining items on their registry, making it easy for guests to choose gifts that will be useful in your new life together.
Pampered Chef often runs promotions and offers for newly engaged couples or those planning weddings. It's best to check with your local consultant or the Pampered Chef website for any current deals or special packages that can help you celebrate your engagement or wedding.
You can create a fun and engaging post on social media by including a photo of you and your partner with your favorite Pampered Chef products. Use hashtags related to your engagement or wedding, and tag Pampered Chef to share your excitement. Consider hosting a virtual party to celebrate with friends and family online!