Fun and Unique Party Games for Guests: Tips from a Former Consultant

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various fun and unique party games that consultants have used or are interested in using to engage guests during shows. Participants share their personal experiences and ideas for games that encourage interaction and create a lively atmosphere.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant recalls a game where guests pass a knife based on the words "Right" and "Left" in a story, with the last person holding the knife winning a prize.
  • Another participant describes a game involving a door prize bag passed around when a specific word is mentioned, and a "poker" game where guests earn cards based on their questions about products or business opportunities.
  • One participant shares a game where guests shout "Love it, Have it!" or "Love it, Want it!" during a demo, with marshmallows thrown as prizes for correct answers.
  • A new consultant mentions a timer game where the last person to ask a question wins a prize, emphasizing guest participation.
  • Several participants express enthusiasm for games shared at cluster meetings and offer to share their own games.
  • One participant mentions a website with a variety of party games and tips, while another shares a personal game called "Portrait of a Mom" that has been well-received.
  • Another participant describes a balloon-popping icebreaker game that sets a fun mood for guests.
  • A participant discusses creating a game folder with riddle cards and bonus cards for additional engagement during shows.
  • Some participants express a desire for more game ideas and share their plans to compile a binder of themes and games for future shows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific games and their effectiveness, with no clear consensus on a single preferred game. Participants share a variety of experiences and ideas, indicating a rich diversity of approaches.

Contextual Notes

Participants are primarily consultants sharing personal experiences and ideas for engaging guests at shows. The thread reflects a community interest in enhancing the party atmosphere through interactive games.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to engage guests during shows may find the shared experiences and game ideas beneficial.

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rhonda4554
I am looking for new ways to make my shows more fun and different and interesting. Does anyone have any games or the like that they do to get the guests involved and laughing so it seems more like a party than a demonstration? I remember a consultant that presented a few shows at my house a few years ago and had all the guests get into 2 groups and then she would tell a story that had the words "Right" and "Left" in it and when she read those words whoever had the quikut paring knife had to pass it to the person on that side and whoever was left with the knife got to keep it as the door prize. Unfortunately she is no longer a consultant and I cannot get in touch with her. Does anyone have anything like that that they are willing to share? Thanks in advance for sharing!!
 
You could have a door prize (in a bag, so they don't know what it is) and if it is a theme show have them pass the bag to the left every time you said a certain word. ("every time I say "chocolate" pass the bag to the person on your right")

I say a game the other day that the consultant called "poker". She took a deck of cards and if the customer asked about a product, she gave them 1 card. If the customer asked about the business opportunity, she gave them 2 cards. At the end of 5 or 10 minutes the customer with the best poker hand won the prize. I was attending an Arbonne party, but this could be adapted to any type of party. You could even give cards to anyone who books a show.

When I am demonstrating stoneware, I will tell about the stones, (food cooks more evenly, they are guaranteed for 3 years, etc) making sure I tell them 10 things from the "reasons to own a stone" information. Then after the demo, I ask them to list the top 10 reasons for owning a stone. The customer with the most correct answers win the prize.

I would love to have any other party suggestions anyone has.

Shawnna Nixon
 
I have a game that I play with the guests that another consultant passed on to me. I've used it several times and everyone seems to LOVE it! I take 2 pieces of paper and on one sheet I write "Love it, Have it!" and on the other sheet I write "Love it, Want it!" Before I begin my food demo, I explain to the guests that we are gonna play a little game. While doing my demo, as I touch the product to use it,the guests are supposed to yell out weither they "Love it, Have it" or "Love it, Want it". And then I tell them so "Head's up!" I begin my demo just as I would normally and the guests yell out "Pizza Cutter, Love it, Have it!" OR "Love it, want it"! Then I ask "Why?". TAfter they answer, I throw them a marshmellow. This gives the guest the opportunity to "sell" the products for you. They love the competition, and try to fight over the quickest answers. At the end of the demo, I ask them to count their marshmellows, and whoever has the most gets a small prize. I have a lot of fun with this game, because I dont have to remember all of the selling points of a product. The other guests remember it all for me. And if there is something I want to add as far as another benefit of the product, I just do that while Im throwing the marshmellow. I hope this makes sense!


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games:) I am a new consultant, in fact I haven't even had my first show yet, but I have gone to a lot of other shows were consultants play games. And one of the games is played by you bringing your timer with you to your show and you put it on for 2-5 min. And you talk about products, hosting a show, or/and even recruiting. Everyone participates by asking questions about any of it. And whoever asks the last question before the time runs out wins the door prize of our choice. (When the person asks the question of course you will answer them, make sure when you answer its short and sweet).
Hope this makes sense!

Janine
 
PC gamesI have a couple of games I received from cluster meetings.....they are fun and the guests like them :cool:
 
retry to attach gamesCan't seem to attach the games....I have 2 pass the bag around games. Would be happy to send them to anyone :)
 
I found this website www.homepartyplannetwork.com. It has alot of great games on it. It also has lots of booking tips, theme shows, and so much more. It's not just for PC but it has alot of great suggestions! Hope this helps!
 
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OMGoodness.... it's sure nice to know that my old PORTRAIT OF MOM game is still floating around after all these years, complete with the graphic!!

Too funny!! :p

This was such a hit @ a PC Mother's Day Tea that I did it up for originally. This has to go back at least 3 years ago....

Take care & Lord Bless ><>,

Marian Winans -YOUR Kitchen Consultant for The Pampered Chef® since Nov.-99
Downey, CA
Visit My Website @ www.PamperedChef.biz/marianskitchenkorner
 
Ice BreakerI do love the Portrait of a Mom Game!! Thanks!!

Here's a simple one that is an ice breaker and fun! The guests each get a balloon, have to blow it up, tie it, sit on it and pop it. The first one to pop it wins!! Everybody looks silly and it is a nice ice breaker. It sounds childish, but all the guests were up for it, and it set a fun, relaxed mood for all. I just give a bag with a Season's Best and a small inexpensive gift. Total cost 1.50 max...look on the guests faces while playing...PRICELESS!
 
Game with no NameI am a newbie and am working on making a game folder for myself. I found the riddle cards already made in the Files section I am using those for half of the game and I made up "Bonus Cards" to go with. I will use the cards that say Bonus Card for things like knowing additional info of the product they were just guessing, or for asking questions, ect. Then who ever has the most cards at the end of the game wins a prize. I cut out the cards and glued them to construction paper. I thought this would be a good way to fill in cook time for the recipe. I have not used this game yet but it looks like alot of fun.

I also found a e-book full of free games on www.partyplancompanies.com it's about 40 pages long but is full of game ideas.
I am trying to get my hands on as many game and theme show ideas as I can I am putting together a Theme Show Binder with each theme show name put below it a quick line with a couple recipe ideas (that I can make with my kit) and games. Hoping to build bookings this way.

Would love any other ideas anyone might have.

Hope this helps a little.
 

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GamesI found a couple of games and want to try them at some of my upcoming shows. The point game is just another version of the other point games I've seen. I am looking forward to some fun shows in the future.
 

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House Warming ShowI am hosting a house warming show soon and need some great, fun game ideas. Can anyone help me ....please! :confused:
 
I have attached a couple of games if you are interested. They aren't housewarming games necessarily but you can change them to fit in your show. There are also several games you can find under the "Files" link on this website.
 
Here's what I have started using at the beginning of my shows in place of a game. I have each guest read one line and then throw them a hershey kiss for participating. I ask each guest to read their line with energy and excitment and I usually chime in with my favorite store, etc. Hope you find it useful.
 

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PChef7 said:
Here's what I have started using at the beginning of my shows in place of a game. I have each guest read one line and then throw them a hershey kiss for participating. I ask each guest to read their line with energy and excitment and I usually chime in with my favorite store, etc. Hope you find it useful.

I really like this idea! Thanks for sharing...
One question: What has been your guest response to this?
 
Thats a cool way of getting people to think about hosting a show. I hope you don't mind if I use it at my next show as I've been told by the host there are a couple people on the line about whether to host a show or not. Thanks!
 
Newest GameBefore my show I hide an Oppurtunity Brochure in one catalog and a Host Benefit flyer in another. Whoever has these are then "tested" over the material. OB-What are 3 ways to earn product as PC consultant? HF-What are 4 ways to save as a host? Gets people involved and for helping they get a cake tester! I've tried this at my last couple of shows and it turned out great! In 1 show I had 2 recruit leads and 5 bookings!
 
MSmith said:
I really like this idea! Thanks for sharing...
One question: What has been your guest response to this?

No problem! Actually, my response has been excellent! The first time I received 2 bookings, 2nd time 2 bookings and tonight 3 bookings! I really think it helps give all guests a mental picture of what all they can get as benefits. Also, it helps with having the guests reading out loud so you know they are paying attention.
 
janel kelly said:
Thats a cool way of getting people to think about hosting a show. I hope you don't mind if I use it at my next show as I've been told by the host there are a couple people on the line about whether to host a show or not. Thanks!

Not at all! I actually got it from a gal in my cluster who is very successful with bookings and recruiting. So when she suggested this I thought I'd give it a try! I really hope you like it! Let me know how it goes! Good luck!
 
This is off the subject of games but attached is another flyer I use in my booking binders and I go over this right after we play the "Lets Go Shopping Game" I think this helps even more with the mental picure.

This flyer too came from a gal in my cluster!
 

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You have entered some awesome games. I hope to be using one of them this weekend.
 
PChef7 said:
This is off the subject of games but attached is another flyer I use in my booking binders and I go over this right after we play the "Lets Go Shopping Game" I think this helps even more with the mental picure.

This flyer too came from a gal in my cluster!


This file needs to be totally adjusted to reflect the price of the new Consultant Kit...anyone good with numbers? I am not - LOL
 
Can anyone add some details on the "Nasty" game?? :P

What would be good things for the guests to bring??
 
PChef7, you are my hero. I know that this is a few years later, but you rock. This will help me out a ton. I have been looking for just this sort of thing. Thanks a ton.
 
hoosierchef said:
Can anyone add some details on the "Nasty" game?? :P

What would be good things for the guests to bring??

Are you talking about the gave where whoever brings the ugliest _____ gets to go home with a new one? If so, I do the game with scrapers (give the winner a classic mix n scrape) or dish towels (and send them home with a new microfiber towel....either from the outlet or I add it to their order and then I get commission on it).
 
dannyzmom said:
This file needs to be totally adjusted to reflect the price of the new Consultant Kit...anyone good with numbers? I am not - LOL

Here ya go. It's now a $150 flyer, though. *giggle* All of the prices are the Spring/Summer prices, though. I'll try and get another one done with Fall/Winter prices because I think a few of these items changed.

Oh, and I use Open Office so if the formatting is a little off, sorry. )-:
 

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deanna_g said:
Here ya go. It's now a $150 flyer, though. *giggle* All of the prices are the Spring/Summer prices, though. I'll try and get another one done with Fall/Winter prices because I think a few of these items changed.

Oh, and I use Open Office so if the formatting is a little off, sorry. )-:

NICE! Thanks so much!
 
No problem! My pleasure. :-D
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some fun party games to engage guests during a Pampered Chef party?

Some fun party games include a cooking trivia quiz, a recipe scavenger hunt, and a taste test challenge. These games encourage interaction and can help guests learn more about the products while having a great time.

How can I incorporate Pampered Chef products into the party games?

You can use Pampered Chef products as part of the games, such as having guests use a specific tool to complete a cooking challenge or incorporating product-themed trivia questions. This not only makes the games more relevant but also showcases the versatility of the products.

What is a recipe scavenger hunt, and how do I set it up?

A recipe scavenger hunt involves creating a list of ingredients or tools that guests need to find around the party area. You can set it up by hiding Pampered Chef products or common cooking ingredients and providing clues or a checklist for guests to follow. The first to find all items wins a prize!

Are there any icebreaker games that work well for Pampered Chef parties?

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How can I encourage participation in the games?

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