Host a Memorable House Warming Show with These Expert Tips

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses experiences and ideas related to hosting a housewarming show for Pampered Chef, with participants sharing their approaches and considerations for making the event enjoyable and beneficial for the host.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of hosting a housewarming show that included a scavenger hunt and resulted in the host receiving $165 worth of free products.
  • Another participant inquires about treating the event like a regular show, suggesting that guests could also have a registry of desired items.
  • One participant emphasizes the importance of advertising the event as a House Warming Pampered Chef Show, allowing guests to order items for both the host and themselves to help the host earn benefits.
  • Another participant describes their approach of treating the show similarly to a bridal shower, using a list of desired items with pictures and item numbers for guests to order from.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific format and promotional strategies for housewarming shows, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and suggestions based on their own housewarming shows, highlighting various activities and organizational methods used during the events.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas and insights on hosting housewarming shows may find the shared experiences relevant to their planning.

pjpamchef
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I have a host wanting to do a house warming show for herself? Not really sure how to go about this?? Anyone have any experience with something like this??
 
I actually just did a Housewarming show today! It went well. We did buffalo chicken dip. While the cheese was melting on top of the dip in the DCB, we had a scavenger hunt where everyone got in teams and had a list of 20 things to locate in the house. Everyone had a great time and the host ended up with $165 worth of free stuff!
 
So did you treat it like a regular show and the guests were there to see the house for the first time? For a house warming- they could also have a registry of things they want.
 
Just be sure you advertise it as a House Warming Pampered Chef Show where they can order things for their own kitchen to help the host earn benefits to fill her wish list ~and/or~ they can order items from the host's wish list to help her fill her new kitchen faster. You don't want to surprise them with a host wish list at the show. ;)Basically the same concept as a bridal shower.
 
I did do it a lot like a bridal shower. I had a list of things she wanted with pictures and item numbers and they passed it around and crossed out and initialed by the stuff they were ordering her. They listed what was for her on their order forms and what was for themselves.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Housewarming Show and how does it work?

A Housewarming Show is a gathering where a host invites friends and family to celebrate their new home while showcasing kitchen products from Pampered Chef. The host can demonstrate cooking techniques, share recipes, and provide an opportunity for guests to purchase high-quality kitchen tools. The host typically earns rewards based on the sales made during the event.

How can I make my Housewarming Show memorable for my guests?

To make your Housewarming Show memorable, consider incorporating interactive elements such as cooking demonstrations, fun games, or a themed menu. Personalize the experience by sharing stories about your new home and why you chose specific Pampered Chef products. Additionally, providing tasty samples and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere will leave a lasting impression on your guests.

What are some expert tips for hosting a successful Housewarming Show?

Some expert tips for hosting a successful Housewarming Show include: 1) Send out invitations early to ensure good attendance. 2) Prepare a simple menu that highlights the versatility of Pampered Chef products. 3) Set up a comfortable space for guests to mingle and enjoy the food. 4) Engage your guests with cooking demonstrations and encourage them to ask questions. 5) Follow up with guests after the show to thank them and share any special offers.

How can I promote my Housewarming Show to ensure a good turnout?

Promoting your Housewarming Show can be done through social media, email invitations, and personal phone calls. Create a buzz by sharing sneak peeks of the recipes you’ll be making and the products you’ll be showcasing. Consider offering incentives for guests who RSVP early, such as a small gift or a chance to win a prize during the show. The more excitement you generate, the more likely your friends and family will attend.

What rewards can I expect as a host of a Housewarming Show?

As a host of a Housewarming Show, you can expect to earn various rewards based on the total sales generated during the event. These rewards often include discounts on products, free items, and exclusive host-only offers. The more sales your show generates, the greater your rewards will be, allowing you to stock your kitchen with high-quality Pampered Chef products at a fraction of the cost.

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