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Is This Idea a Cheesy but Fun Way to Book My March Calendar?

In summary, Becky purchased 4 conversation hearts and treat bags for Valentine's Day, tying them up and putting her show dates on them. She also gave out citris peelers, small bamboo spoons, and a Paring Knife set.
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Hey everyone! So I had this new idea because I LOVE holidays! I have a show this Friday and since its Valentines Day Weekend, I thought that I would add a special treat for the party!
Ok- so I bought a pack of treat bags and a pack of conversation hearts for them- I am doing 4 because i want to book my March calendar so that I can get a free registration to conference! Anyways- I have a TON of giveaways at home so each bag with get 1 and the candy. I will then tie them up and put my 4 March availble dates on them. Whoever books the dates, get the goody bag? Is it to cheesy? I love little prizes- so I thought it might just add a little fun! Please let me know your feedback!

Thanks :)
 
I think that sounds great! Hope you get all 4 dates booked!
 
I agree with Becky! It is to the point, easy, inexpensive for you as you have the goodies and your are right! Everyone loves a goody! So here's hoping!
 
Great idea!! May I borrow?!?!
 
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Of Course!!!! I love this site- its for sharing :) I'm thinking about doing it for St. patty's day and Easter too!
 
Love it. Wishing you lots of Valentine booking success!
 
Sounds cute to me.
 
I gotta ask this, what are you giving other than the conversation hearts? I ask only because I am sitting in my kitchen and looking at my refrigerator. I have about 6 miniature Tupperware refrigerator magnets, that are going in the trash tomorrow! I hate things that are useless. I know we do not have stuff like that but I am curious. I am thinking Quikuts, Orange peelers, Seasons Bests, etc. Or would you go further with rubs and such? I kinda would love to do this for my March 6th party.
 
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At my last show I did an open-house and in order to have some different gifts for guests, I had calendars, season's bests, and paring knives, peelers, etc. But I also went to the Dollar Tree nearby and found coupon organizer with black and white houndstooth prints, black and white and pink polka dotted grocery lists that have magnet backs, etc. Not Pampered Chef items, but i printed out stickers with my contact info on them and put them in the flap of the coupon organizer and at the top of the grocery lists. Keeps my info close at hand for them!Plus, my guests were fighting over the coupon organizers and trading other prizes for them :D
 
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That sounds like a great idea. I think I'll do something similar. I have a party the day before St. Patricks day so I think I'll do shamrock tags with gifts. I like the Dollar Tree idea. I'm going to try it and see how it works.
 
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That sounds great too! I am gooing to create a stockpile of "fun little gifts" that I find at like Target and the Dollar Store- and Michaels too. But I am giving away a citris peeler or a Paring Knife or Small Bamboo spoon- they come in sets of 2 so I break them up and use them as individual gifts! My show is tonight so I will post and let you know how it goes! I start using the ticket game that I learned at the conference last weekend too! Hoping for a great show!!!!
 

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