How Does a Bridal Shower Registry Work with Pampered Chef?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the relationship between bridal showers and Pampered Chef registries, with participants sharing their experiences and clarifying how these events can be organized. Questions about host rewards and the necessity of a registry are also raised.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Opinion-based, Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of hosting a bridal shower for a client and expresses confusion about the connection between the registry and the shower.
  • Another participant notes that bridal showers and registries are separate and suggests that the focus should be on the shower itself without tying it to the registry.
  • Several users mention the importance of encouraging guests to purchase items for both the shower and the wedding, rather than bringing gifts.
  • One participant mentions the availability of flyers in the community files, while another expresses difficulty in finding them.
  • A participant provides detailed information about what brides, hosts, and guests should consider when planning a shower, including creating registries and managing orders.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the necessity of a registry for a bridal shower, with some participants emphasizing that they can be organized independently, while others provide detailed suggestions for integrating both.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and insights regarding the organization of bridal showers and the use of Pampered Chef products, focusing on the planning and execution aspects.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on organizing bridal showers and understanding the relationship between registries and shower events may find this discussion helpful.

erinhoward
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I had someone book a bridal shower at my show the other day. Her father is getting re-married so she wants to have a Pampered Chef show as a shower for his future wife.

So I'm sort of confused about how the registry and the shower tie together. Does she have to set up a PC registry to have a shower? Or should I just have her do an informal wishlist to send to me? Are the host rewards for a shower the same, it's just that the reward $s go to the bride rather than the host?

I've also been looking on Consultants Corner for any flyers I can send the daughter to explain how a shower works but haven't found anything yet. Is there anything there that I just can't find?
 
The two are entirely separate & you don't have to do both. It sounds to me like the daughter wants a shower. These work just like a show. Don't even include the registry in your conversation because they can't be tied together. After the shower, if they don't receive everything that's on their list, offer the registry as an option for wedding gifts.

Also, while doing the shower, suggest that the guests purchase something for the shower & the wedding.
 
Search the files here--there are plenty of flyers that people have created.
 
I have searched the flyers here and was not able to fine one :(
 
Here's some info I was able to find in the Files section, using the word shower as the keyword....hope some of it helps...

Bride:
 Create Registry or Wishlist
 Choose a lot of products in all price ranges so your guests have a wide range to pick from!!
 After your shower, pick additional free and discounted gifts from your revised list (after you see the products you will likely want to add to the original list).
 Look over the information about our Business Opportunity – wouldn’t you like to have extra money to pay some of those wedding expenses and maybe extend the honeymoon a few days… and have more time with your new husband?

Host:
 Decide on the recipe I will demonstrate and on the rest of the menu.
 Together we will determine the details of the party – I can provide invitations, and The Pampered Bride Apron for the bride. I also have games to choose from if you like.
 Send out the invitations to all the bride’s relatives & friends. Don’t forget out-of-town relatives & friends – their personal orders can be delivered directly to their home for a small additional shipping charge!
 Be sure that everyone knows that they should not bring a gift – they will be purchasing items from the bride’s list at the party. Encourage them to also purchase for themselves. Those orders add to the bride’s benefits (free products!).
 Encourage outside orders before the shower – these can be from people who do not even know the bride! Again, she will get additional host benefits from those sales!
 Purchase the recipe ingredients, other food, beverages and paper products for the party.
 Record the gifts for the bride (I will also do this from the receipts but it’s good to have a cross check list).
 Contact those who weren’t able to come to the party so that they will be able to order their gift for the bride (and a few things for themselves too!).
 Enjoy host discounts along with the bride! AND Consider the Business Opportunity – you have just done much of what I do – why not get a paycheck for it!

Guests:
 Collect outside orders to bring to the party – this will increase the amount of free products that the bride will receive.
 Do not bring a gift to the shower – you will be choosing your gift for the bride from among the products that she has indicated that she would like. Don’t forget to get some great kitchen tools for yourself too.
 Consider booking your own show to get free products and discounts – this also benefits the bride! AND Consider becoming a Pampered Chef Consultant and get paid to party – you won’t know if you don’t try!


Many more flyers to look at.....try this:
Pampered Chef Files List
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Pampered Chef Bridal Shower Registry?

A Pampered Chef Bridal Shower Registry allows engaged couples to create a list of kitchen products they would like to receive as gifts. Friends and family can then purchase items from this registry to help the couple stock their kitchen with essential tools and gadgets.

How do I set up a Bridal Shower Registry with Pampered Chef?

To set up a Bridal Shower Registry, visit the Pampered Chef website and create an account if you don't already have one. Once logged in, you can start your registry by selecting the products you want and adding them to your list. You can share the registry link with your guests so they can view and purchase items.

Can guests purchase items from the Bridal Shower Registry online?

Yes, guests can easily purchase items from the Bridal Shower Registry online. They simply need to visit the registry link provided by the couple, select the items they wish to buy, and complete the purchase through the Pampered Chef website.

What happens if an item on the registry is out of stock?

If an item on the Bridal Shower Registry is out of stock, guests will be notified when they attempt to purchase it. They can choose to wait for the item to become available again or select a different item from the registry that is in stock.

Can I make changes to my Bridal Shower Registry after it’s been created?

Yes, you can make changes to your Bridal Shower Registry at any time. You can add or remove items, update quantities, and even adjust your registry settings. Just log into your account on the Pampered Chef website to manage your registry.

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