Have you tried using labels for your invites?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the use of labels for invitations among Pampered Chef consultants, focusing on personal experiences with different labeling methods and their effectiveness in sending out invites for shows.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions they are considering using labels for their hosts and has previously made labels for a neater appearance.
  • Another participant expresses dissatisfaction with the labels from the supply order, describing them as messy and cramped, leading to issues with readability.
  • Several users share their experiences of using handwritten labels for guest names and addresses, noting personal touches versus the convenience of printed labels.
  • One participant discusses switching to a different label format that is perforated and adhesive, which they find more user-friendly.
  • Another participant mentions creating their own labels for show information to save time for hosts, finding it easy to do with existing templates in Word.
  • One consultant shares their experience of sending invites for two years and highlights the importance of clear communication with hosts regarding guest lists.
  • Another participant notes they have stopped using company postcard invites in favor of their own designs, which they feel create a more inviting atmosphere for guests.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the effectiveness and usability of the labels provided by the company, with some participants expressing frustration while others share positive experiences with alternative methods.

Contextual Notes

Participants discuss their personal experiences with various labeling methods, the challenges they face with hosts, and the impact of these methods on show attendance and sales.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on invitation labeling practices and those interested in sharing experiences related to sending out invites for shows.

janetupnorth
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I know we've said a lot on this topic...and I'm about to be converted to sending them out for my hosts. :rolleyes:

For those who send them out, how many have used the labels that are on the supply order form...do you like them?

Any other comments???? I've already made labels before for the left side of the invites so it is neater than handwriting...and sometimes I've handwritten them so it is more personal.
 
The labels from HO are messy and cramped! I ordered them when they first came out - and what I found with almost every host that used them was that the lines were too small, and so the names and addresses ran over the allotted space, and when I would separate them to put them on the invitations - parts of names and addresses would be missing.

I use labels for the left side - and hand write the guest name & address - Usually while I am just sitting at night.
 
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ChefBeckyD said:
The labels from HO are messy and cramped! I ordered them when they first came out - and what I found with almost every host that used them was that the lines were too small, and so the names and addresses ran over the allotted space, and when I would separate them to put them on the invitations - parts of names and addresses would be missing.

I use labels for the left side - and hand write the guest name & address - Usually while I am just sitting at night.


Thanks for the information/opinion before I spend any money!!!!

Do you just give them a form to fill out for addresses????

...and what is "just sitting at night?" Never experienced it...oh wait, I'm usually on CS during that time.
 
Someone had posted some files they give to their hosts, including some labels. I'm going to switch to them from the ones on supply order. Those are nice because they're perforated and adhesive, but I can use a pair of scissors and a glue stick! :D
 
janetupnorth said:
Thanks for the information/opinion before I spend any money!!!!

Do you just give them a form to fill out for addresses????

...and what is "just sitting at night?" Never experienced it...oh wait, I'm usually on CS during that time.


Oh come on Janet! you mean you can't do 2 things at once???:p

Here is the form I put in my host packet - pretty basic! (and the 50 Guests in 5 Minutes flyer I include too)
 

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janetupnorth said:
I know we've said a lot on this topic...and I'm about to be converted to sending them out for my hosts. :rolleyes:

For those who send them out, how many have used the labels that are on the supply order form...do you like them?

Any other comments???? I've already made labels before for the left side of the invites so it is neater than handwriting...and sometimes I've handwritten them so it is more personal.

I have been sending out the invites for 2 years. My success has been overwhelming. I started out with the host filling out one of my own forms and then I had to handwrite all the invites. The problem with that for me was that sometimes the host has crappy handwriting and I couldn't read what they wrote. As soon as HO introduced the forms, I switched. I also created an instruction sheet explaining the importance of the form and how to fill it out. Where we live is a little rural and not "everyone" has email so I found this long form the most convenient for me. I know that one thing that people are concerned about sending the invites is the postage cost. I came up with an incentive program for providing more invites. You can see my program on the attached form. I print it on a bright piece of paper so it is easy to find. I am considering going to the host packet folder (with protected pages) and this would be either the first or second page. I figure that the most important thing for the host is to have people in the chairs. Once they have done that, I can do the rest. But if there are only 2 guests, it's pretty hard to have a $1000 show (unless they each buy cookware at full retail:rolleyes:)
That's what works for me!
 

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I have heard of consultants making labels with the show info on them to stick on the invites. Does anyone do that along with address labels. It would save the host time when filling out the invitations, but I am not that good with figuring computer stuff. I was just wondering if it is difficult to do.
 
mpkegley said:
I have heard of consultants making labels with the show info on them to stick on the invites. Does anyone do that along with address labels. It would save the host time when filling out the invitations, but I am not that good with figuring computer stuff. I was just wondering if it is difficult to do.
I do that for every show, whether I mail the invites or the host does. They're pretty easy to do. Word has label templates already set up, you just need to find the one for your labels (I use the 30 to a page address labels).
 
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stayinathomemama said:
I have been sending out the invites for 2 years. My success has been overwhelming. I started out with the host filling out one of my own forms and then I had to handwrite all the invites. The problem with that for me was that sometimes the host has crappy handwriting and I couldn't read what they wrote. As soon as HO introduced the forms, I switched. I also created an instruction sheet explaining the importance of the form and how to fill it out. Where we live is a little rural and not "everyone" has email so I found this long form the most convenient for me. I know that one thing that people are concerned about sending the invites is the postage cost. I came up with an incentive program for providing more invites. You can see my program on the attached form. I print it on a bright piece of paper so it is easy to find. I am considering going to the host packet folder (with protected pages) and this would be either the first or second page. I figure that the most important thing for the host is to have people in the chairs. Once they have done that, I can do the rest. But if there are only 2 guests, it's pretty hard to have a $1000 show (unless they each buy cookware at full retail:rolleyes:)
That's what works for me!

Thanks for sharing!
 
chefann said:
I do that for every show, whether I mail the invites or the host does. They're pretty easy to do. Word has label templates already set up, you just need to find the one for your labels (I use the 30 to a page address labels).


So, do you just have the hosts fill out a paper copy and then you type them all into Word?
 
No- I was referring to the show info labels, since that's what Mary asked about.

Currently, I use the write-in address labels from supply order, but they're a little too small. Things get cut off when people write on them.
 
I guess I should add that probably 9 times out of 10, my host emails the guest list to me. In fact, I can't remember the last time I got a list in the mail!

I started sending out invites 4.5 yrs ago - soon after starting my business. The frustration of last minute cancellations and shows where every guest is a no-show are in the past.......IF the host follows my instructions!!
Occasionally I will get a host who wants to do things her way (just word of mouth, etc....) and invariably, those shows are my low attended, low sales shows.
 
I've stopped using the post card invites that the company offers & started making my own. Nothing fancy, but it makes the guests feel like they're being invited to a party, not "come & spend money." I've had lots of customers comment on how much they love it; plus, you can be really creative with colors & fonts. Most of my hosts love not having to deal with sending invites out; anything to make it easier for them.
 
chefjill said:
I've stopped using the post card invites that the company offers & started making my own. Nothing fancy, but it makes the guests feel like they're being invited to a party, not "come & spend money." I've had lots of customers comment on how much they love it; plus, you can be really creative with colors & fonts. Most of my hosts love not having to deal with sending invites out; anything to make it easier for them.


So...can you post samples of your "work" here?? I'm sure everyone will want to see what you've come up with!!


Paula
 
I use the labels from Word. My hosts all love having all the show info preprinted and it is eye catching when color is used. I also have a little room at the bottom for special info like that months guest spec. I can attach it here.View attachment Tammy Haneline Labels.doc
 
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I use the PC invites and make labels for them. With careful placement, I am able to fit alot on there! I have the stamp, my PC info stamp, a label with show info, a label for the guest's address, a label with "can't make it to the show go to website" info, and also a bring a friend sticker. Lots of stuff, but it fits well and still looks neat.
 
Candi_f said:
I use the PC invites and make labels for them. With careful placement, I am able to fit alot on there! I have the stamp, my PC info stamp, a label with show info, a label for the guest's address, a label with "can't make it to the show go to website" info, and also a bring a friend sticker. Lots of stuff, but it fits well and still looks neat.

That does sound like a lot but I would love to see how you do it. Would you be able to take a pic. of the next invites you send & post it here?
 
I'm having trouble uploading the invite...a bit computer illiterate sometimes...if you give me your email, I'll send a couple to you directly...


Jill Wright
[email protected]
 
Speaking of invites....

Does anyone have an invite for the Sip n' Dip party? (Not the Bites and Bevs!) I didn't see one in the files section.

TIA!
 
stayinathomemama said:
I have been sending out the invites for 2 years. My success has been overwhelming. I started out with the host filling out one of my own forms and then I had to handwrite all the invites. The problem with that for me was that sometimes the host has crappy handwriting and I couldn't read what they wrote. As soon as HO introduced the forms, I switched. I also created an instruction sheet explaining the importance of the form and how to fill it out. Where we live is a little rural and not "everyone" has email so I found this long form the most convenient for me. I know that one thing that people are concerned about sending the invites is the postage cost. I came up with an incentive program for providing more invites. You can see my program on the attached form. I print it on a bright piece of paper so it is easy to find. I am considering going to the host packet folder (with protected pages) and this would be either the first or second page. I figure that the most important thing for the host is to have people in the chairs. Once they have done that, I can do the rest. But if there are only 2 guests, it's pretty hard to have a $1000 show (unless they each buy cookware at full retail:rolleyes:)
That's what works for me!

LOVE your file!!!!
 
For all my shows, the invites have to be hand delivered or done through email. It's something to do with the military postal system... you can't use it to profit. I've had hosts send them through the post office in the past, and they've never been received.

So, my hosts do it all. I just hand out 40 blank invitations with each host packet.
 
To upload a file, just click on "advanced" where you usually post.
Click on "Manage Attachments" below the posting box.
Click "Browse".
Go find your file. Usually it's under "My Documents".
Then Submit Reply.

Hope this helps and that it was your computer just "saying no, I'm busy". They do that! :)
 
As for me, I currently have been using the PC postcards. I actually print the information on the invites by setting up a template so everything fits where it should. I "highlight" certain info that way too. I can then print Bring a Friend in different colors, add any special I might be doing or other reason's to come.I do tend to handwrite the names/addresses most of the time. I have printed them as well though (not on labels, but as a merge) b/c I can use great fonts (larger) and add other "doodads". Otherwise, I'll use pretty flower stamps and "Great New Additions" (stamp from Stampin Up) or something like that. Trying to make it less dry and more fun. OH! and if you have a PWS, put that on FOR SURE! That's the first thing I look for if I can't come.HOWEVER, I think I'm going to start sending the mini catalog instead with show info inside and see how that works out.
 
I use the HO address sheets because they're easy....my daughter helps me stick them on a lot, plus since there's an extra copy--I"m keeping it so when that host hosts another show, I've got the guests she invited last-then she can edit that.
I've been using the mini catalogs for quite awhile now. You guys have seen before the little note I put in there. It costs a bit more, but the guests that come are excited to see the new stuff, and those that can't come can see what they might want to order. For the last couple months of the season, I've just been using a full-page invite instead.
If you haven't yet tried sending your invites....try it & see what it does for your biz:)
 
When all my paperwork comes in I take a day spread everything out in my dining room and slap a label on everything I've ordered then put it in the correct basket or file.
my invites get 2 stickers (bring a friend or outside order and get a gift) & over the company website info a label with my contact info.

When the host emails me her guest list I print it and hand address her invites (Then I mail her the email she sent for her to use as a RSVP checklist another way for me to have contact with her )

On Averys 5160 size label I put her show info in color then highlight the RSVP phone #
 
Teresa Lynn said:
When all my paperwork comes in I take a day spread everything out in my dining room and slap a label on everything I've ordered then put it in the correct basket or file.
my invites get 2 stickers (bring a friend or outside order and get a gift) & over the company website info a label with my contact info.

When the host emails me her guest list I print it and hand address her invites (Then I mail her the email she sent for her to use as a RSVP checklist another way for me to have contact with her )

On Averys 5160 size label I put her show info in color then highlight the RSVP phone #


I do my postcard invites the EXACT SAME WAY that you do!!!:D
 
I too print the Avery labels with the show info. I type the same info that is already on the postcard invite except that instead of RSVP, I started typing "Please Respond" in Bold. I include the phone # and an email if the host has one. I think that some people have no idea what RSVP means!

I'm going to have to start covering up the company website with my info. I think that is a great idea. Is anyone willing to share the set-up of their labels with the contact info. (I already to the show info - but I could do another sticker too!)
 
my contact info label is avery 88567
it is small font but it includes

My name
phone #
email
website
 
is that the one w/ 80 to a sheet?
 

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