Fun Booth Activity: Win Prizes at our Home & Garden Event Tomorrow!

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around ideas for engaging activities at a home and garden event booth, with participants sharing various game concepts and prize ideas to attract attendees and create a fun atmosphere.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, is considering a guessing game involving a bowl filled with pink M&Ms or similar items to engage booth visitors.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using rubber duckies marked with prizes, which has proven popular with both children and adults.
  • Several users express enthusiasm for the guessing game idea, with some planning to adapt it for their own events.
  • One participant mentions using pink Whoppers for the guessing game and discusses a booking incentive involving a duck with a monetary value attached.
  • Another participant notes the importance of personal interaction and following up with leads during events.
  • Some participants share ideas for alternative items to use in games, such as fun-size candy bars and pink marshmallows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the effectiveness of interactive games to draw in attendees, with many expressing excitement about the ideas shared. However, there is no clear consensus on which specific activity is the best option.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and ideas for upcoming events, with a focus on creating engaging and memorable interactions at their booths.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to enhance their booth activities at events may find these shared experiences and ideas beneficial.

esavvymom said:
The first thing that came to my mind, well -it's kind of cheezy...but you never know. Fill a small batter bowl or something with PINK M&M's (think Breast Cancer) or something Pink if you can find it. They have to guess how many are in there and fill out a door prize slip with their info, and their guess. If you have a PC item like the small batter bowl, you could make the prize that bowl, plus it's contents :D - for whoever gets the closest guess. If you don't have a PC item you can give away on such short notice, then any jar or something and then say they'll get a $20 gift certificate (that can only be used through you) - or a sampling of Season's Best that you might be able to put together with a Reusable Shopping Bag or something.

But I'm thinking it might be a fun way to get folks to enter your drawing and fill out those slips! Gives you a chance to chat with them a little possibly too. And be sure to look at the slip before they walk away! Tell yourself to Thank them by their first name....so you can peak and see if they expressed interested in a show or business- so you can give them info there!! Don't let them walk away if you can (that's the mistake I made last time).

So maybe that will get the ball rolling on some other ideas though! Good luck! (And hand out recipe cards too if you have them. They may be less likely to toss them.)


What do you think about doing this at a community yard sale? We have a table at the pool area this weekend in my neighborhood and I'd really like to get "in" with the neighborhood (I'm fairly new here so I don't know a lot of folks). My director suggested I do a chopper demo while holding the yardsale, and no disrespect but I think people might think I'm really nutso if I do that. I thought the guessing game might work...what do you all think?

I also tossed around a clipboard Outlet Email Newsletter signup and possibly a calendar page for Carribean Jerk Chicken Salad and Lemony Gingertinis sign up. Thoughts?
 
ButterflyVioletta said:
What do you think about doing this at a community yard sale? We have a table at the pool area this weekend in my neighborhood and I'd really like to get "in" with the neighborhood (I'm fairly new here so I don't know a lot of folks). My director suggested I do a chopper demo while holding the yardsale, and no disrespect but I think people might think I'm really nutso if I do that. I thought the guessing game might work...what do you all think?

I also tossed around a clipboard Outlet Email Newsletter signup and possibly a calendar page for Carribean Jerk Chicken Salad and Lemony Gingertinis sign up. Thoughts?

I think you should approach it just like a booth. Have your table set up with several displays....trifle bowl if you have it....the Dinnertime in No Time Set Flier, Show/Host rewards.

Doing a guessing game or the duckie game would be fun, and a great way to get contact info. What about most of the "prizes" on the ducks are a "free cooking show/class".....you could provide a "party in a bag - plates, napkins, utensils" and they still provide the ingredients.

I love the clipboard newsletter sign up.....another great way to get that contact info.

Be sure you talk to everyone and let them see how fab you are....people will want you for their party.

Will try and think of more........
 
Be careful of "yard sales", I did one 2 weeks ago and everyone thought all my stuff was for sale and kept handling it and one man almost broke my chopper twisting the top, no one cared about my business, just wanting to buy cheap stuff. I didn't get many leads and ended up leaving before 11am. I don't plan on doing anymore yard sales.

As for the guessing game idea and Help Wanted sign, I love it, I too am going to "steal" this and use it. Thanks a bunch!
 
I second the warning about yard sales. You may find some PC junkies, but most people will be looking for bargains and not want to talk to you about PC.
 
BlessedWifeMommy said:
I second the warning about yard sales. You may find some PC junkies, but most people will be looking for bargains and not want to talk to you about PC.

I've had the same experience with yard sales. Next weekend, DH is doing a garage sale here, and I'm just going to have a little table w/ mini catalogs, and a sign-up sheet for more info and to be placed on my Newsletter list. No more of people wanting to buy my stuff for 50 cents....:rolleyes:
 
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I went garage selling last weekend with my tote and PC shirt on.... I made 3 new contacts! Think about it... who has garage sales usually..... moms! So, 3 of the yard saleees asked for a catalog. I carry mini's so I gave them that and got contact follow up info.

So, be sure to wear your PC shirt if you are throwing the yard sale!
 
Thanks for all of the input, this keeps my expectations in check. Glad I didn't consider the "demo" idea...

We had already signed up to do the yard sale, we have a bunch of nice stuff that I'm too lazy to ebay or regift so we are participating and just thought it might be nice for folks to know I'm the "neighborhood PC lady" while we are there.

I'll do the batter bowl M&M guess and give that away. I'll set out a few catalogs since I got so many with the new consultant paperwork enhancement. I did a little clip board sign up that I'm attaching. And I'll wear my cute little pink logo cardigan, smile and wish the rain clouds away. No stress....
 

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I saw single color packs of M&M's at Staples yesterday
 
It was a bust in general. Nothing is a wasted lesson. I spent hours culling items, pricing, packing carting to community site, unpacking, displaying, hanging out...I sold $3.75 worth of tiny things and spent $4. Nothing on the PC newsletter or guessing game. I think I'm done with yard sales. I'm going to either Freeycle or Ebay from now on
 
Sorry this is long- but I had to share my recent results from two booths. Back to the "count the candy" in the bowl idea....I have had 2 booths in the last 8 days. *ugh. I'm tired!* The first one didn't work so well. I Planned badly- I bought the various chocolates in the pink wrappers for Breast cancer awareness. But it was 87+ degrees at an OUTSIDE event. It was a very slow event, and I just put the Bowl (I used the Small Batter Bowl) in my cooler to keep it from becoming ONE big piece of chocolate. :DYesterday I did it again- but with Starburst candies that wouldn't melt. It was about the same temp, but felt better (rained off and on and nice breeze). But I had a MUCH better result. The street fair was by far, much busier than last week's event. Some people saw my sign and the bowl and then I'd explain further about winning the Bowl and the Season's Best if they had the closest guess...so they'd take a stab at it. Some people, I invited to enter because we were talking about PC, etc, and I'd mention my newsletter, and "Oh, by the way- I'm giving this away to the entry with the closest guess." I had 21 entries, with 5 "Maybe" shows, and 3 "Maybe" recruit leads, and 4 shows BOOKED on my calendar. *and this was on a day that was pouring rain at times!! Beautiful at other times- fortunately more so than the rain.*I was able to get the Bookings on my calendar on the spot by offering a "Today only" special of the "Party in a Bag". I put together Dollar store gift bags - they each had
  • Pk of 24 Dessert Plates
  • Pk of 24 Beverage napkins
  • Forks/Spoons/Knives (16 each)
  • An older Season's Best Cookbook
  • Free Cooking Show Coupon
  • $15 Gift Certificate- good AT their show (I put on there that it Expires end of August- so they have to use it this summer, and that they had to have a qualified show of at least $150.)
  • Current Catalog
  • A show planner guide, Wish List & Invitation List, plus a SAS-Envelope to mail the invitation list to me. I included my Invitation list- I made this after listening to a training seminar...it's something they can send back to me and includes address/email/phone- unlike the Planning guide list.
  • "6 Ways to have a $1000 Show" flyer that I made based on the May CN article about Cindy Golding
  • topped off with a little colored tissue paper, and a PC Logo label on both sides of the bag so they advertised for me as they walked the show!
.My flyers and such are attached here. I modified them from items I found on this site. But these bags were really cute...I had found bright primary color bags with beaded handles- they looked like mini-purses. I put a 2"x4" label on each side with the logo on it that I printed at home. A few people said they saw those bags and wondered where they came from and found me. :DSeveral people did stop and look at the sign I printed up by the bags, but mostly, when we were talking and they'd mention interest in hosting a show, or checked off "Maybe" or "Yes" on the drawing slip, then I'd just tell them "If you would like, if you set a date for your show today, you can get this Party in a Bag (then I'd explain what was in it and the value to them- about $35 value, with the food, gc, etc). We can always change your date if you get home and realize it doesn't work for you. I'll call you to confirm it with your schedule." And I got 4 people who said yes, and several who just weren't confident enough in their schedule to say yes on the spot but want me to call them later for sure. :thumbup: At one point, I had two people I was coaching at the same time (one "Maybe" who didn't book but wants one in the fall), and one who booked for June. It was nuts!! But in a great way. My DH was there part of the time and loving it. This whole business has forced me WAY outside of my box. He's the extrovert, so he's loving seeing me come-into-my-own so to speak. :DSo I was very excited by the results, and a big THANK you to all of you who have heartily shared ideas. So I'm paying it forward hopefully to someone who needs some ideas too.
 

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Wow Bobbi -

I was just about ready to give up on booths/fairs. I can't get anyone to sign up. So I'm going to try this. I have a few coming up in June so we'll see.
 
WOW I am new here and new again to PC. I LOVE this message board! Wonderful resource that I will share at my monthly meeting!! Jennifer
 
esavvymom, thanks so much! I have a booth at a vendor/townwide garage sale on Saturday and am going to get my husband busy working on all this for me!
 
I've got one more this coming Saturday also...Hoping it works as well the second time around as it did the first! :DOnly NOW, I'm going to be sure to ask everyone not only the 'best time to call', but the best number! I've had two people now snap at me for calling them on their cell phone at work! Like I was supposed to know it was their cell phone (they put it under home#) and that they were at work?! Here's an idea.....if you can't talk on the phone while at work- DON"T ANSWER IT!!! GRRRR!! Anyway...now I know what to ask. :D It's so intimidating and sucks the wind out of you when you finally get the courage to pick up the phone...(it happened to me today, can you tell?!)Good luck though! Report how it goes! :)
 
Thanks, good tip, I have thought of that before but never quite asked then always get VM!
 
Well, I wouldn't have minded VM compared to what I got. It's all I can do to not snap back. :D
 
Bobbi, I changed mine up a bit for the bags...I used beach pails and put in everything you mention, and the stickers on the side. I am going to try something like the balloon bonanza and attach balloons to the handle of the pail. That way, they will really stand out as people walk around. I only made five so I wouldn't jinx myself...then I can also say the "free" party is only for the first five bookings.

Did you use the regular door prize slips?
 
Cool idea!! Love the beach pails, or using something different like that! I'll have to remember that.Yes- I do use regular door prize slips. I have a ton, and am already printing enough stuff to choke a horse! Good luck! Let us know your results.
 
Will do! I'm trying to get ready now but procrastinating!!!
 
I switched the 'help wanted sign' to a jpeg. try opening it now.

Judy help wanted.jpg
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Fun Booth Activity at the Home & Garden Event?

The Fun Booth Activity is an interactive experience where attendees can participate in games and activities for a chance to win exciting prizes. It's designed to engage visitors and showcase our products in a fun and entertaining way.

How can I participate in the Fun Booth Activity?

Participation is simple! Just visit our booth at the Home & Garden Event, and you can join in on the activities. Some may require a small purchase or sign-up, while others are completely free to join!

What kind of prizes can I win?

Prizes vary and may include Pampered Chef products, gift cards, exclusive discounts, and other fun giveaways. Each activity you participate in increases your chances of winning!

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