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The thread discusses various ideas and resources for creating invitations for Mom & Me or Kids in the Kitchen shows. Participants share their experiences and suggestions regarding artwork and wording for these invitations.
No clear consensus emerges, as participants share a variety of individual experiences and suggestions without indicating agreement on specific ideas.
Participants are sharing personal experiences and resources related to crafting invitations for themed cooking shows aimed at children and their parents.
Consultants looking for inspiration or resources for creating invitations for family-oriented cooking events may find this discussion beneficial.
Consider using colorful, themed invitations that feature kitchen utensils or food items. You can create digital invitations using platforms like Canva or Evite, or make handmade invitations with craft supplies. Including fun graphics and playful fonts will make the invitation appealing to both kids and parents.
Incorporate interactive elements such as a fun recipe or a cooking challenge that kids can complete before the show. You can also add stickers or small kitchen-themed items to the physical invitations to excite the children about the event.
Make sure to include the date, time, and location of the show, as well as any special instructions, such as what to wear (e.g., aprons) and if they should bring any ingredients or tools. Also, mention any activities planned during the event to build anticipation.
It depends on your audience! Digital invitations are quick and easy to send, and they allow for RSVP tracking. However, physical invitations can feel more personal and exciting for kids. Consider your guests' preferences and choose the method that best fits your style and budget.
Sending invitations 2-3 weeks in advance is ideal. This gives parents enough time to plan and coordinate their schedules, while also allowing you to finalize the details of the show. If you’re hosting during a busy season, consider sending them even earlier.