Interested Bridal Shower Host Letter

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the organization and execution of Pampered Chef bridal showers, with participants sharing their experiences, ideas, and questions related to hosting these events. Various aspects such as decoration, games, and the overall format of the showers are discussed.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, describes the benefits of hosting a Pampered Chef bridal shower, emphasizing the opportunity for brides to acquire kitchen tools and the enjoyment of guests during cooking demonstrations.
  • Another participant shares their excitement about hosting their first bridal shower and inquires about how to decorate and theme the event, noting that their hosts are brides.
  • One user mentions their experience with decorations, suggesting affordable materials and noting that the products should be the main focus of the event.
  • A participant asks for ideas on bridal shower games, expressing a desire for interactive activities during the event.
  • Another user suggests a "Battle of the Sexes" game as a fun activity for the bridal shower.
  • One participant shares a follow-up letter they used after a bridal fair, highlighting the advantages of a Pampered Chef bridal shower and the benefits for both the bride and the host.
  • Another participant discusses their approach to bridal showers, mentioning that guests purchase items from the bride's wish list instead of bringing traditional gifts.
  • One user notes their plans for a bridal shower that includes cooking demonstrations and a registry for out-of-town guests, while also incorporating beauty makeovers into the event.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific format and activities for bridal showers, with no clear consensus on the best approach to take.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and ideas related to hosting bridal showers, reflecting a variety of creative approaches and preferences.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration and ideas for hosting bridal showers may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

DebPC
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Thank you for your interest in Pampered Chef Bridal Showers. There is no better way for new brides to acquire all the high quality , well designed kitchen tools they need.

Guest enjoy the entertaining and informational cooking show. Guests may purchase items for themselves as well as for the bride to be, while munching on the show dishes.

The bride to be can see the products in use, try them, and then decide which ones she’d like to add to her gift registry. She is also usually, given the hostess plan benefits, resulting in hundreds of dollars worth of free products! Everything she’ll need for her new kitchen.

Please contact me for more information. It would be a pleasure to work with you towards a truly memorable bridal shower.
Sincerely,
Debbie Bernhardt
Pampered Chef
262-271-6967
 
Hello.. I just signed up and am awaiting on my starter kit...but I have 2 Pampered Bride parties in my first 6 shows..how do I begin? I am so excited. I already heard of the wish list....but how and do you decorate for the fun of it? The shows are not technically a "bridal shower" but my hosts are brides..can I do it as the same theme? Thanks!
 
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I bought some pink material- just enough to cover a 5 ft table and lace material to go over it. Then I went to a craft store where they had wedding stuff. I bought a couple of the collapsable paper bells, small plastic swans, etc. I also bought a roll of pink netting material and curling ribbon. You don't need very much and it's not expensive. Our products will be the real stars. The only thing is with our citrus spring theme- you might want to go with another color other than pink. I put together my display 4 years ago.
 
Thanks a lot...that just sends me into all sorts of idea directions! Love it!
 
Bridal Shower GamesI have my first bridal shower in April. The host wants to play a couple mixer games or any game. Does anyone have any ideas? I would be grateful for your help.
Thanks,
Betsy
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Couple Bridal Party - ReplyYou could always do a "Battle of the Sexes" where the woman are against the men and each side is preparing a recipe through steps that you have written out.
Just a thought.
Good Luck,
Cheers,
Angela
 
About the Games...That is a great Idea! I am too planning for my first Bridal Shower through Pampered Chef and I just know that would be a major HIT! thanks
Emily
Hanford Ca
 
Bridal Show follow up letterThis is a copy of the letter that I sent after a bridal fair. I used some of what I read here and added to it. Feel free to use it and make it your own.

Congratulations on your upcoming wedding! I enjoyed getting to meet so many of you brides-to-be at my Pampered Chef Booth at the Bridal Expo in ________!
As your wedding date approaches, you may have family and friends who wish to throw a Bridal Shower for you. Suggest a Pampered Bride Shower! There is no better way for you to acquire all of the well designed kitchen products that you and (your husband!) will need! Meanwhile, your firend who is hosting the party will not have a lot of work to do. She simply mails the invitations, provides me with a kitchen and food for the selected recipes, and lets me do the rest!
Pampered Chef products are of high quality, professional grade; are guaranteed for at least one full year; and are affordable - most are priced under $15. Our stoneware, which is the highest quality availabe anywhere and one of the best loved Pampered Chef products, is guaranteed for three years. Our collection of Professional Cookware has a lifetime guarantee.
Before your shower you will create a wish list of Pampered Chef kitchen products. When guests come to your shower, they will order items from your wish list for you, enjoy a cooking demonstration and some delicious food, and may even order items for themselves if they wish. Usually, you, the bride, will also be given the hostess benefits which will allow you to purchase a variety of tools in addition to the ones that have been purchased for you. A bride deserves to be pampered, and not only will you be fed well while friends have the opportunity to purchase quality kitchen prouduts that you'll use for a lifetime, but you can relax knowing that your guests are having a great time, too!
If you do not end up having a Pampered Bride Shower, but would like to host a kitchen show in your home or workplace, you'll be giving your family and friends the opportunity to eat great food, meet new people and learn new ways to cook and entertain while saving time. What could be more fun? For hosting a Pampered Chef show, most of my host receive $50 - $90 worth of free products of their choice AND 2 or 3 items of thier choice at half price (including our professional 10-piece cookware set!) AND a 25% to 40% discount on everything else they order at their show (no limits!) AND 10% off all their orders for an entire year! WOW! All this just for letting me cook and entertain your guests!
Again, congratulations and best wishes! I hope that you are enjoying the days and events that are leading up to the "Big Day"! Pampered Chef Bridal Showers are such fun and really do provide you with great tools that you will use for years and years to come. Please contact me for more information. It would be a pleasure to work with you toward a truly memorable bridal shower.
Your Pampered Chef Consultant,
 
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Thanks for sharing Betsy! Great Letter!
 
How Do You Get ShowersAnyone have something special they do t acquire bridal showers?
 
I have had three gals tell me they were interested in a PC bridal shower. I have never done one so I don't know the best way to go about it.
I give them samples of the flyer, the host invitations and etc.
Do you do it as a normal kitchen show but with more games and more decorations? :confused:
 
I have done it so guests do NOT bring any gifts, instead they purchase Pampered Chef products that the bride has choosen.

I have the bride make her wish list. I have the products printed onto index cards. I set those out and guests pick up what they want to buy. The bride gets the host benefits so she gets to pick out more free and 1/2 price products.

I have done it so I do not demo anything, but let them do their usual shower games...I don't run that (I let the bridesmaids do that or whoever is giving the shower).

There are some attachments on this loop with bridal shower stuff. Now that there is a files section on the top bar, you should be able to find it easily.
 
Bridal showerI have never done one either...I'm new and doing my first one in May. The bride to be has asked me to do it like a normal show, and she and her fiance's first date was to a tapas restaurant so we are using all the new tapas recipes and making sparkling sangria...I created a registry for her from her wishlist so out of towners can see what she wants and have gifts mailed.

We are also having Mary Kay makeovers so it should be lots of fun. I guess we won't have much time for games but we might throw one in the mix. Good luck! :)
 
"Cold" letter ideasDoes anyone have any letter ideas for sending out to people from wedding announcements???

Sara
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Interested Bridal Shower Host Letter?

An Interested Bridal Shower Host Letter is a communication tool used by Pampered Chef consultants to invite potential hosts to consider hosting a bridal shower. It outlines the benefits of hosting, the products available, and how the event can be tailored to the bride's preferences.

What should I include in the Interested Bridal Shower Host Letter?

Your letter should include a warm greeting, a brief introduction to Pampered Chef, details about the benefits of hosting (such as free products and discounts), a description of the bridal shower experience, and a call to action encouraging the recipient to reach out for more information.

How can I personalize the Interested Bridal Shower Host Letter?

You can personalize the letter by addressing the recipient by name, mentioning specific details about the bride or the couple, and including any relevant information about their interests or preferences that could make the event special.

What are the benefits of hosting a bridal shower with Pampered Chef?

Benefits of hosting a bridal shower with Pampered Chef include earning free and discounted products, having a fun and interactive cooking experience, and providing guests with the opportunity to purchase high-quality kitchen tools that can be used in their own homes.

How do I follow up after sending the Interested Bridal Shower Host Letter?

After sending the letter, it’s a good idea to follow up with a phone call or a text message about a week later. This shows your enthusiasm and gives the potential host a chance to ask any questions they may have about hosting the event.

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