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The thread discusses various opinions and experiences related to the use of lap boards among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their preferences for homemade versus purchased lap boards, as well as the practicality and aesthetics of each option.
Views differ regarding the cost-effectiveness of homemade versus purchased lap boards, with no clear consensus emerging on which option is superior.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences, reflecting a variety of approaches to using lap boards in their consulting practices.
Consultants exploring options for lap boards may find the shared experiences and preferences helpful in deciding which type to use for their shows.
ChefinHarmony said:Jill,
I sort of disagree with the pricing....I considered buying them, but then I got my binders for $0.79 at Walmart, the stickers off ebay (part of a consultant kit - got a roll for less than $1) and it didn't take very long. So, they are about $0.50 each instead of $2.50 - or factor in time to be $0.75 each. I actually have 24 white ones made up - with a clear back to put the Host specials or anything else I want in them. The only thing I want to buy now is the pocket on the front to stick my business card in. I searched around and can't find them. Does anyone have a website they recommend?
Thanks!
Joanne
MicheleC said:How bulky do these get? I've thought about them but I love that all of my paperwork fits in my briefcase. I'm trying to keep from looking like a pack mule when I come to the hostesses house!
PCGINA said:Hoosierchef,
I NOW have the Merrill ones (which I adore!!) - BUT I started out with binders..... they worked for me for a while. I like that Merrills are narrow and fit in my bag better than the binder ones. I still keep them out in my car just in case we have a large guest turn-out....
Go to WalMart and look/buy one 1" white binder (I think white looks the most professional). Make sure you get the one with the clear plastic insert sleeve on both the front and back panels.
Carefully cut it apart at the seams - voile' - two lapboards.
They have a pocket to slip your catalog & order form in - PLUS - the clear plastic sleeve gives you a place to put monthly flyers. I somtimes put several different ones in the sleeves and guests start noticing that the other guests are differentr and want to read yours as well !!! MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!
OR - I put the flyer behind the catty and put only ONE flyer of the guest special in one lapboard and ONE flyer of the monthly host special in another.
At just he right time I ask everyone to check their boards - I ask the person with the monthly guest special to tell us what it is - they get FREE shipping on their order if they qualify for the guest special (which they usually do - $4.00 off!!) I have had a few people who were to shy to talk and passed it off to someone else ot read and then was sorry they missed out on FREE shipping - give it to them if they turn in a qualifying order....
Then I ask the next person to tell us about the NEXT month's HOST special - for their efforts - if they book a show that night for the next month - I give them an estra gift of some sort for booking on site...
Just some ideas...
mommyhugz1978 said:I use the ones from Merrill I love love love them as well... infact I am lost at a show if I don't have them to hand to the guest. Does anyoen have a good Customer Care Card ?
I want something other than the DPDS... more creative .. it is boring ot me...
Leah
This is mine. I found part of it in the files and tweeked it for myself.....mommyhugz1978 said:I..........I want something other than the DPDS... more creative .. it is boring ot me...
Leah
Lap boards are portable, flat surfaces designed for use on laps, typically used for writing, crafting, or serving food. In direct sales, particularly with companies like Pampered Chef, they can be showcased as versatile tools for cooking demonstrations, parties, or as gifts, highlighting their practicality and convenience.
The pros of using lap boards include their portability, ease of cleaning, and versatility. They provide a stable surface for various activities, from meal prep to crafting, and can be easily transported to parties or gatherings. Additionally, many lap boards are designed with features like built-in handles or compartments for added convenience.
Some cons of lap boards include their potential lack of stability on uneven surfaces and limited size, which may not accommodate larger projects or meals. Additionally, if made from lower-quality materials, they may not be as durable over time. Users may also find that they require additional accessories, like cushions or trays, for optimal comfort and functionality.
Alternatives to lap boards include traditional serving trays, portable tables, or lap desks that offer additional features like storage or adjustable heights. Some people may also opt for large cutting boards or even foldable picnic tables, depending on their specific needs and the activities they plan to engage in.
To choose the right lap board, consider factors such as size, material, and intended use. Look for boards that are lightweight yet sturdy, easy to clean, and have features that suit your activities, such as handles or non-slip surfaces. Reading reviews and comparing different brands can also help you make an informed decision.