How to Use Party Sticks for Decorations and Parties?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various opinions and experiences regarding the use of party sticks for decorations and parties. Participants share their thoughts on how to sell the product, its practicality, and potential uses in different settings.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that the catalog can effectively sell the party sticks without needing to showcase them physically.
  • Another participant shares their experience of discussing the product at a spring preview party, noting that many attendees were interested in ordering them.
  • Several users express skepticism about the product's popularity, with one participant stating they do not see it being a hit in their area.
  • One participant describes using the sticks creatively at a team meeting, suggesting they can be effective for fairs and shows.
  • Some participants highlight the product's potential for outdoor activities, such as beach outings and picnics, while others question the practicality of having drinks close to the ground.
  • One participant notes that the party sticks could be fun and serve as a booking tool, especially if offered at a discount or as a bonus.
  • Another participant mentions that not all customers prioritize practicality, suggesting that some may enjoy the novelty of the product.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the practicality and appeal of the party sticks, with some participants expressing enthusiasm for their potential uses while others are doubtful about their marketability.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and insights based on their local markets and events, reflecting a variety of perspectives on the product's utility.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on how to present and sell party sticks may find the shared experiences and opinions relevant.

I displayed them at a fair last weekend and got a lot of interest (we weren't allowed to do sales didn't actually sell any). I picked up an inexpensive galvanized oval tin bucket, put some stryofoam in it and covered it with easter basket grass. I then used the large stick for a bottle of San Pelligrino water, a small for a nice glass, and one for a PC tumbler.

Today I picked up a pink metal pail for $5 (at TJ Maxx) and plan to do a similar display at my shows. I want to promote the party sticks and HWC month at the same time. :)

Also, like Ann said, the display at Leadership included paper cones filled with popcorn and other goodies. It looked great.

leggy
 
wadesgirl said:
You could put a cup with marshmellows in one, hershey's bars in another and graham crackers in the third. When ever we go camping there is always one person who gets stuck holding everything and never gets to eat one themselves! And since there's six little ones you could do three each with chocolate and graham crackers around the camp fire and the big one should be able to hold the bag of marshmellows.
That's a good idea. :) In fact you could portion out everyone's ingredients into their own cup, so that one person doesn't end up hogging everything.
 
chefann said:
That's a good idea. :) In fact you could portion out everyone's ingredients into their own cup, so that one person doesn't end up hogging everything.
That's always the first thing that pops into my head when I think of camping!
 
Great camping idea! Its just what I needed! Thanks everyone!:chef:
 
Someone at my last show thought it would be great to hold your fishing pole for those who camp and fish. I believe I will sell a ton of these everyone I have shown just falls in love with them.
 
wadesgirl said:
I mentioned lining your walk in the winter time for a party or such. Sort of like luminaries.


GREAT IDEA!!!
 
I put some foam in the Woven Selections Large Square Server and put 4 of the smaller party sticks and the large one into the foam, then covered it with the new green microfiber towel and washcloth (needed both to get around the foam). Then put different things in the holders. I did this for my team meeting and will display it that way at my Spring Preview Monday and at fairs (not sure I'll carry it to shows though - I already take too much). I left 2 out so people could hold and check them out without wrecking my display. I had wanted to cover the foam with Easter grass but couldn't find it before my meeting but with the towels being green and way less messy to clean up later than the grass I intend to show it that way from now on too!

Thanks for all the ideas! You are all so creative!
 
I hated these and thought they were the stupidest things. Wouldn't you know it was the first thing people went "gaga" over at my first Spring Show? I was worried about the price, but someone bought them full price! I think they'll be selling just fine! I plan to take them to shows (once I buy them, since I thought they were too stupid to buy when I placed my sample order) in a vase or a bucket of sand or something of the sort. I'm going to put the party hat in as suggested above, but I'm going to use it to put my pens in. I might use the big one to collect door prize slips. I don't know. I still think they're a little weird and impractical, but I think the same thing about the ice cream sandwich maker, and somehow that sells too! Like someone else said, we all have different tastes!

Also, on the sand on the can comment above and the suggestion to sit on a towel (yes, I know it was a joke), but my drink still manages to spill over on the towel (probably from my little ones toddling all over though), not to mention how hot it gets on the sand/ground even on a towel. A little off that should be a little cooler, right?

LOVE THE S'MORES IDEA!!!

Thanks to everyone on this thread for the great ideas!
Jane :)
 
Wadesgirl.. LOVE the marshmallow idea!! Plus this summer camping, I have a feeling I will be sitting on the ground more often with my daughter on a blanket, so this is perfect! I can't wait. I am doing a Pamper your Camper themed show on 4/5. Now I know I must get these to showcase. Thanks for the ideas everyone!
 
I love the idea of sticking them in Styrofoam for display. I've been wondering how to show people how great they are. I also like a lot of the usage ideas shared here. This is just one of the reasons I love CS!
 
PCMelissa said:
Wadesgirl.. LOVE the marshmallow idea!! Plus this summer camping, I have a feeling I will be sitting on the ground more often with my daughter on a blanket, so this is perfect! I can't wait. I am doing a Pamper your Camper themed show on 4/5. Now I know I must get these to showcase.

Thanks for the ideas everyone!
I miss camping so much, smores are a must have at every camping trip! Pamper your Camper is a great idea! Don't forget to talk about our cookware and knives. With easy clean up with our cookware, the cook won't have to waste so much time washing dishes. And the knives are so quick to cut stuff it's less time spending with prep work. There are alot of great ideas on here if you need them, or just ask!
 
I had a show on Sat and I brought the big one and one of the small ones, explained them, everyone oohed and ahhed of it and I know the host is going to get it..she said they have alot of bonfires and outdoor parties in the summer, I think they are kind of cute myself...
 
I just bought these on a sample order. I'm excited to get them!
 
Here in Cincy we have a game called cornhole ( Katie D. will know what I am talking about). We are always putting our beers on the ground and they get knocked over, so these are PERFECT for around the cornhole game.
We also have a pool in our backyard and it will be nice to have while laying by the pool and not having to worry about the kids knocking our drinks over. ( we have landscaping around our pool so it will work for us)

I ordered some and I put some foam in the bottom of a colorful bucket then put some colorful Easter grass in and stuck them in and am going to put a candle and either wine and wine glasses or cups in them to display for a show. I will take a picture and post once I decide how to display it.
I am very excited about these party sticks!!
:) :)
 
I discovered at yesterday's party that my bucket is a little light. The host's dog ran by and whacked it with his tail, knocking it over. The Furry Guy is finding me a weight for the bottom. :)
 
Update- I had my open house yesterday and I used kid's play sand. Its too...thin I guess you could say. It worked for the 2 hrs I needed it but I'd say dirt out of the backyard/grass, etc. would show better. :-)
 
I LOVE the idea about using the party sticks to portion out people's Smores ingredients! I displayed them yesterday in a terra cotta plant pot with a couple of bars of floral foam in them to stick the sticks into. The set-up cost me about $5 at Jo-Ann Fabrics, and it stayed up through my entire show. I even bought the bottom for the pot, in case the floral foam shredded - I didn't want to leave little pieces of it all over the floor, but then just left the foam wrapped up in the pot. I wanted to use foam instead of sand because I am a klutz and I didn't want to spill anything...Oh, and I had a guest with a great idea for the collapsible serving bowl, too - she said it would be great to use collapsed as a chip and dip/ pepperoni and cheese serving platter. I even thought of flipping it over and putting ice between the center section and the lid to chill it to keep dips in...Sorry this is so long, and if any of it has already been said... I am trying to catch up after a busy weekend and do to bed, so I am skimming...
 
I personally think these are awesome. I have also had alot of positive feedback from guest at Feb shows. This item got the most attention from people when they looked at the new catalog. These will be great to take to softball games this summer. I think the idea to use them to line your sidewalk is really neat! :thumbup:
 
I sat up a booth recently at an event and displayed them using an inexpensive plastic flower pot. The pot is medium size maybe 12 inches across on top. I bought styrofoam shaped in a half circle (which cost more than the pot itself)! Place the styrofoam in the bottom of the pot rounded side up for a tight fit...I stuck the bottle holder in then 2 of the cup holders in front of it. Put some craft moss on top to cover the foam. I displayed a bottle of wine and 2 wine glasses this way. It really looked cute and I got some nice comments too! Don't forget to put the Wine Bottle Opener in the moss for display as well!
 
Did not purchase these originally but think I may just have to get a set. hubby thinks they are not going to be as good for sitting in a reg chair in the backyard or at the campground, since they are so low to the ground. But, with so many ideas here I guess I am going to have to go ahead and get a set in April, and then take them to soccer games and practice and games where we have our cans inthe grass falling over. I am usually on a blanket.

We do a lot of camping too!!! fire pit and beach here we come. Like the idea about the smores! since I am the one who usually ends up with everything in MY lap.
 
I went to the dollar store and bought a plastic container and some fake flowers and foam blocks and glass rocks. I put the "rocks" in the bottom of the container just so it won't fall over so easily. Then put the foam blocks and stick the flowers in them then put the large one in the middle and 3 smaller sticks around it. It shows that they can be used in pots, etc, not just the ground. Some ice cream containers will fit in the larger one. Then use party hats or cones made of parchment paper and fill them with toppings and put them in the smaller sticks for an ice cream party. Great for beach, camping, RVing, sports events, concerts, picnics, BBQs. on and on and on. :) I think they are great!
 
pampermejolene said:
I went to the dollar store and bought a plastic container and some fake flowers and foam blocks and glass rocks. I put the "rocks" in the bottom of the container just so it won't fall over so easily. Then put the foam blocks and stick the flowers in them then put the large one in the middle and 3 smaller sticks around it. It shows that they can be used in pots, etc, not just the ground.

Some ice cream containers will fit in the larger one. Then use party hats or cones made of parchment paper and fill them with toppings and put them in the smaller sticks for an ice cream party.

Great for beach, camping, RVing, sports events, concerts, picnics, BBQs. on and on and on. :) I think they are great!

Awesome ideas Jolene! Can you post pics of what you made?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Party Sticks and how can they be used for decorations?

Party Sticks are versatile decorative tools that can be used to create eye-catching displays for various events and parties. They can be adorned with balloons, streamers, or other embellishments to enhance the overall aesthetic of your party setup. Simply insert them into floral arrangements, centerpieces, or food displays to add height and visual interest.

Can I customize Party Sticks for different themes?

Absolutely! Party Sticks can be easily customized to match your party theme. You can paint them, wrap them with ribbon, or attach themed decorations such as cutouts or banners. This allows you to create a cohesive look that ties all elements of your party together.

How do I securely place Party Sticks in my party setup?

To ensure that Party Sticks are securely placed, consider using a sturdy base such as a floral foam block, weighted vase, or sand-filled container. This will help prevent them from tipping over and maintain their position throughout the event. Additionally, make sure to insert them deeply enough into the base for stability.

Are Party Sticks reusable for future events?

Yes, Party Sticks are reusable! After your event, you can clean and store them for future use. If you’ve customized them with paint or decorations, you can easily remove those elements and re-decorate them for your next party, making them a cost-effective option for event planning.

What types of events are Party Sticks suitable for?

Party Sticks are suitable for a wide range of events, including birthday parties, weddings, baby showers, and holiday celebrations. Their versatility makes them a great choice for any occasion where you want to add a decorative touch or create a fun atmosphere. You can adjust their height and decoration style to fit the specific theme of your event.

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