Hosting a Fundraiser Show: Pampered Chef and Tastefully Simple

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses a participant's experience hosting a fundraiser show featuring Pampered Chef and Tastefully Simple products. Participants share their thoughts on potential gifts to express gratitude towards a generous consultant who contributed to the fundraiser.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their positive experience with a Tastefully Simple consultant who donated products for a fundraiser.
  • Another participant suggests considering the consultant's preferences when selecting a gift, mentioning items like the new colored bar board and knife sets or a heart mold.
  • Several users mention the Small Simple Addition Bowls as a thoughtful gift, particularly for serving dips.
  • One participant highlights the idea of gifting small bowls with a caddy and bamboo spoons as a nice gesture that supports mutual benefit.
  • Another participant proposes creating a small gift basket with affordable Pampered Chef products as a way to express gratitude.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific gift ideas, but there is a general agreement on the importance of expressing gratitude towards the consultant.

Contextual Notes

The discussion centers around personal experiences and suggestions related to fundraising events and community support within the Pampered Chef consultant network.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on how to express gratitude or enhance their fundraising events may find this discussion helpful.

PamperedPrincess74
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I am throwing a fundraiser show at my home on Sunday. Because it's more of an open house type show, I wont be doing a demonstration or anything, just will have the products out and lots of PC recipes. Well, I had some Tastefully Simple stuff lying around that I had gotten for a gift and thought they would be good as extra food to have on hand since they are so easy to prepare and they work WONDERFULLY with the PC stuff. Well, I decided I wanted a few more things so I looked up a local consultant on their website and gave her a call. I explained that I was hosting a fundraiser for the Red Cross and that I wanted to get some products and told her the two items I wanted. Well she agreed to drop them off at my house and also told me she wasn't charging for them and that I could consider that a contribution to the fundraiser. Well, I was overwhelmed enough just by that, but when I got home today there was a bag just FULL of stuff that she had brought by. One of almost every product in the catalog. She only asked that I hand out her business card to those who might inquire about the products (I happen to have several friends who buy the stuff regularly and recently lost their consultant who moved away so that works out perfectly). Anyway, she remarked on the phone about how much she loves the PC stuff and wants to get together for a show in the beginning of next year. In the meantime, I thought I would reciprocate her generosity with a PC gift of some type. Something inexpensive but thoughtful. Any ideas???
 
Well did she give any 'hints' as to what types of PC things that she likes so well? If so maybe something to compliment those products she has, but if not maybe one of the new colored bar board and knife sets, or maybe since it is a giving type of thing all around you could give her the new heart mold, that would be kind of thoughtful I think, and of course one of the new dollar cookbooks.
 
Maybe one of the new Small Simple Addition Bowls. Since she does Tastefully Simple, they would be great for Dips. :D
 
Yeah, I think the small bowls with the caddy and maybe the small bamboo spoons. That would be a very nice gesture. You both will be helping each other out and that is a great way to get your name out there more! Good luck with the fundraiser and hope it is a success! :)
 
Hi there! I am so glad to hear that you had such a positive experience with the Tastefully Simple consultant and that she was so generous with her donation to your fundraiser. It's always heartwarming to see people in our community come together to support a good cause. As for a gift for the consultant, one idea could be to put together a small gift basket with some of our favorite PC products, such as our garlic press, citrus peeler, or mini spatula. These items are not only useful in the kitchen, but also affordable and thoughtful. Thank you for considering our products and I hope your fundraiser is a huge success!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Fundraiser Show with Pampered Chef and Tastefully Simple?

A Fundraiser Show is a special event where individuals can host a cooking demonstration featuring products from Pampered Chef and Tastefully Simple. The sales generated from the show go towards a specific cause or organization, allowing participants to raise funds while enjoying delicious food and learning about kitchen tools.

How do I host a Fundraiser Show?

To host a Fundraiser Show, you need to contact a Pampered Chef or Tastefully Simple consultant. They will guide you through the process, help you choose a date, and provide you with promotional materials to share with your friends and family. You can host the event in person or virtually, depending on your preference.

What are the benefits of hosting a Fundraiser Show?

Hosting a Fundraiser Show allows you to support a cause you care about while enjoying a fun and interactive cooking experience. Additionally, you can earn free and discounted products based on the sales generated during the event. It's a great way to bring people together for a good cause!

How much money can I raise through a Fundraiser Show?

The amount of money you can raise depends on the total sales generated during the show. Typically, a percentage of the sales will be donated to your chosen cause. Your consultant can provide you with specific details on the percentage and potential earnings based on past shows.

Are there any costs associated with hosting a Fundraiser Show?

Generally, there are no upfront costs to host a Fundraiser Show. However, you may want to consider providing refreshments or snacks for your guests. Additionally, if you choose to purchase products for yourself, those costs will be separate. Your consultant will clarify any potential costs involved.

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