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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the availability and usage of host packet envelopes among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their experiences and preferences regarding different types of envelopes for mailing host packets.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the availability of host packet envelopes on the supply order form.
  • Another participant suggests that envelopes may need to be ordered through Merrill.
  • Several participants mention using plain clasp envelopes or flat-rate priority mail envelopes as alternatives.
  • One participant shares their experience of using neon envelopes from Office Depot to make them more noticeable for hosts.
  • Another participant notes the cost-effectiveness of using flat-rate envelopes from the post office, especially for heavier packets.
  • One participant discusses using two-pocket folders for organizing host packets and outside order forms, along with flat-rate envelopes for mailing.
  • Several participants express a preference for bright colored envelopes to help hosts easily identify their packets.
  • One participant mentions having a large stock of envelopes from a previous business and questions the availability of bright envelopes in stores versus online.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best type of envelope to use, with some participants favoring neon or bright colored envelopes while others prefer plain or flat-rate options. No clear consensus emerges regarding the specific source for obtaining host packet envelopes.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences related to mailing host packets, reflecting a variety of approaches and resources used within the community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on envelope options and mailing strategies for host packets may find the shared experiences relevant.

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Okay, quick question, I was looking through the supply order form, & didn't see anything for the envelopes? Am I missing it, or are they not available?! TIA!!:D
 
I think you have to get those through Merrill if I remember right
 
I just use a plain clasp envelope or a flat-rate priority mail envelope.
 
I buy neon envelopes from office depot - harder for the host to misplace...
 
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That is such a great idea!! I didn't even think about that!! I just wish I had a printer big enough to fit the envelope in to print things off on it!!
dannyzmom said:
I buy neon envelopes from office depot - harder for the host to misplace...
 
I have found it much cheaper to boy the flat rate ones from the post office. That way no mater how much paperwork you shove in there it's one price.
 
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Yea, I have those too. But, I usually do 1st Class mail, unless priority is cheaper. It's usually a day or 2 difference in delivery. That will help save me a few $. However, if I'm handing out the Hostess Envelopes, the bright colored ones are best I think!
 
I use the Flat Rate Priority Envelopes from the Post Office. They're free to use and then if I have to mail it I can easily print the postage online and mail without leaving my house.
 
I use two pocket folders to put the host packet in. One side is for the host and the other side is books and order forms for outside orders. I get these in different colors when they are on sale for .10. To mail the host packet, I use the flat rate priority envelope. They are free and I have to mail them prioity mail anyway becuase they are that heavy. :chef:
 
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That's exactly how I'd mail it. I have about 500 of those envelopes left, from about 750. These were from when I was selling my products from a DSA company I left on eBay. I have boxes galore too. The garage is full is things mailing product. Now do they have those envelopes in store (bright ones) or just online. I may stop there tonight on my way home.
 
heather223 said:
I use two pocket folders to put the host packet in. One side is for the host and the other side is books and order forms for outside orders. I get these in different colors when they are on sale for .10. To mail the host packet, I use the flat rate priority envelope. They are free and I have to mail them prioity mail anyway becuase they are that heavy. :chef:

X2. This is what I do.
 
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That's exactly how I'd mail it. I have about 500 of those envelopes left, from about 750. These were from when I was selling my products from a DSA company I left on eBay. I have boxes galore too. The garage is full is things mailing product. Now do they have those envelopes in store (bright ones) or just online. I may stop there tonight on my way home.

I have only ever found them online
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Host Packet Envelope?

A Host Packet Envelope is a collection of materials provided to individuals who are hosting a Pampered Chef party. It typically includes product catalogs, order forms, party planning tips, and promotional materials to help the host effectively promote their event.

How can I order my Host Packet Envelope?

You can order your Host Packet Envelope directly through the Pampered Chef website or by contacting your Pampered Chef consultant. Simply follow the prompts to ensure you receive your packet in a timely manner.

What materials are included in the Host Packet Envelope?

The Host Packet Envelope usually includes a variety of items such as product catalogs, order forms, host rewards information, and tips for hosting a successful party. Some packets may also include recipes and promotional flyers.

When should I order my Host Packet Envelope?

It is recommended to order your Host Packet Envelope as soon as you decide to host a party. This ensures that you have all the necessary materials well in advance of your event, allowing you to prepare and promote effectively.

Is there a cost associated with the Host Packet Envelope?

Typically, the Host Packet Envelope is provided at no cost to the host as part of the Pampered Chef hosting program. However, it's always best to check with your consultant for any specific details or potential shipping fees.

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