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The thread explores various ideas and personal experiences regarding hostess gifts given by Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share what they typically give, how they present these gifts, and the significance of the gifts in relation to the hostess program.
Views differ on the necessity and value of additional hostess gifts beyond what the hostess program provides. Some participants feel that the program is sufficient, while others believe that personal touches can enhance the experience.
Participants share personal experiences and practices that vary based on individual styles and local market conditions. The discussion reflects a range of approaches to hostess gifts, influenced by personal success and the desire to create unique experiences for hosts.
Consultants looking for ideas on hostess gifts and ways to enhance their shows may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.
So you buy the ingredients for every show you do?dollfangs said:I give an SCB and the ingredients for the show as my thank you. I get a lot of shows by doing the invitations and buying the ingredients. the last 3 out of 4 months have been 2 or 3k months for me
jaye said:SBCB and maybe something else if I offered an incentive... but usually just the SBCB and have the guests sign it.
dannyzmom said:Same here...but I have gotten in the habit of only giving the SBRC if she has 15 guests in attanedance. I put the attached flyer in her hostess packet and if she earns one, she gets one!!
cmdtrgd said:Ummmm...am I the only one that thinks the Host Program is the Host Gift? I mean, my hosts usually only pay for about 30% of what they are getting!
cmdtrgd said:I always forget to do the signing thing...when and how do you work that into your show?
chefkristin said:So you buy the ingredients for every show you do?
I send out the invitations for my hosts.
dannyzmom said:Same here...but I have gotten in the habit of only giving the SBRC if she has 15 guests in attanedance. I put the attached flyer in her hostess packet and if she earns one, she gets one!!
Popular hostess gift ideas for Pampered Chef parties include kitchen gadgets like measuring spoons, mixing bowls, or silicone spatulas. Other options are recipe books, exclusive Pampered Chef products, or gift certificates for future purchases. Personalizing the gift with a handwritten note can also add a special touch.
The amount you spend on a hostess gift can vary, but a good rule of thumb is to budget between $10 to $30. Consider the size of the party and your relationship with the hostess when determining the appropriate amount. It's the thought that counts, so a meaningful gift can be appreciated regardless of the price.
It's best to give the hostess gift at the end of the party, after the guests have left. This allows the hostess to enjoy the moment and feel appreciated for her efforts. If you are unable to attend the party, you can send the gift in advance or deliver it shortly after the event.
Wrapping the hostess gift is a nice touch, but it's not mandatory. If you choose to wrap it, consider using festive wrapping paper or a gift bag that matches the theme of the party. If you're giving a larger item, a simple bow or ribbon can suffice. The presentation can enhance the gift-giving experience.
Yes, giving a Pampered Chef product as a hostess gift is a great idea! It shows appreciation for the hostess's efforts while also promoting the brand. Consider choosing a popular or new item that the hostess may not already own. Just be sure to check if she has any preferences or existing products to avoid duplicates.