New and Need Christmas Show Ideas!

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Discussion Overview

Participants in this thread share various ideas and experiences related to hosting holiday-themed shows in December. The focus is on activities, recipes, and games that can enhance the festive atmosphere of these events.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, suggests hosting a cookie swap where guests bring cookies to exchange, along with a demonstration of a cookie recipe or fudge.
  • Another participant shares their experience of planning a hands-on cookie swap with stations for easy recipes, including creative ideas like green rice krispies wreaths.
  • Several users mention incorporating games into the shows, such as drawing a snowman or Christmas tree for prizes.
  • One participant highlights a specific appetizer idea, the Parmesan Rosemary Pinwheels, and notes the importance of visuals for presentation.
  • Another participant lists various festive activities, including a hot cocoa bar, gingerbread house decorating contest, and holiday-themed games like "Guess the Christmas Carol."

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific activities and recipes, with no clear consensus on the best approach for holiday-themed shows.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and ideas for holiday shows, reflecting their individual creativity and preferences for festive gatherings.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration and ideas for hosting holiday-themed parties may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

heat123
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Does anyone have any suggestions, ideas, recipes, games etc to do in Dec. two hosts want a holiday theme and I don't know of any or have not done any yet! Help!
 
Holiday ideasI actually got on to see if I could find any holiday-theme ideas too. This is my first Christmas for doing shows, so my few ideas are not tested! I am planning to do a cookie swap with one show. My host is going to ask her guests to bring 6 baggies with 6 cookies each, & each guest will leave with 6 baggies of different kinds of cookies. I'm planning to demo a cookie recipe myself or possibly some easy fudge, & also some savory appetizer or casual get-together type food. Haven't decided that yet! I am planning to borrow a friend's Celebrate cookbook to get holiday recipes. Make sure you emphasize shopping for gifts to your guests!! There is a game posted somewhere on here about having the guests close their eyes & drawing a snowman, & then they get points for how they do & the winner gets a prize. You could change that to draw a Christmas tree or some other holiday picture. Snowmen are appropriate too, I'm sure! If I find anymore ideas, I'll be sure to come back & post them.
 
Holiday showsHere is a lesson I put together for the cluster meeting. I hope this helps. There are two holiday games on it. The gift ideas I found here. I hope these help you. Think about doing a hands on cookie swap. set up a few stations of easy recipes or ideas (green rice krispies in a bread tube then cut the center out and make wreaths with red hots and string licorice, Tuxedo Brownie cups, let the guests fill and put on toppings) Use your cut and seal to make your pizza into wreaths. Just a few ideas.
 

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The cool Christmas wreath you can do out of the Parmesan Rosemary Pinwheels from the f/w 2004 season's best was nice and could be a neat touch. It's really helpful to have the picture of it I think. Unfortunately we can no longer search the Season's Bests back that far, which is a bummer! Maybe someone from your hospitality cluster would have an extra one. If not, let me know and if I can scrounge one up I'll send it to you. It's a yummy appetizer and looks great in the wreath shape~!
 
Hi there! As a Pampered Chef consultant, I have lots of ideas and suggestions for a holiday-themed party in December. Here are a few to get you started:- Host a cookie exchange where guests can bring their favorite holiday cookie recipe and exchange with each other. You can also showcase some of our baking tools and share tips for making perfect cookies.
- Create a hot cocoa bar with different flavors, toppings, and mix-ins for a cozy and festive drink option.
- Have a gingerbread house decorating contest using our cookie cutters and decorating tools.
- Host a "Secret Santa" gift exchange where guests can bring a wrapped gift under a certain amount and play a fun gift exchange game.
- Share some of our holiday recipes, such as our famous peppermint bark or festive appetizers, and demonstrate how to make them at the party.
- Play a holiday-themed game like "Guess the Christmas Carol" or "Holiday Trivia" for a fun and interactive activity.
- Offer a special discount or promotion for guests who book a party for January, to help them kick off the new year with some new Pampered Chef products.I hope these ideas help you plan a successful and festive holiday party for your hosts. Happy holidays!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some fun themes for a Christmas Pampered Chef show?

Consider themes like "Holiday Baking Extravaganza," where guests can learn to make festive treats, or "Cozy Comfort Foods," focusing on warm, hearty meals. You could also host a "Gift Giving Made Easy" show, showcasing products that make great holiday gifts.

How can I encourage guests to bring friends to my Christmas show?

Offer incentives such as a raffle for a Pampered Chef product or a discount on their next purchase for each friend they bring. Promote the social aspect of the event, emphasizing that it’s a great way to kick off the holiday season with friends and family.

What types of recipes should I feature at a Christmas show?

Focus on quick and easy recipes that are perfect for holiday gatherings, such as appetizers, finger foods, or festive desserts. Dishes like stuffed mushrooms, holiday-themed charcuterie boards, or peppermint bark are sure to impress and inspire your guests.

How can I make my Christmas show interactive?

Incorporate hands-on activities like a cookie decorating station or a mini cooking challenge where guests can team up to create a dish. Encourage participation by allowing guests to use Pampered Chef tools and products during the show.

What should I do to promote my Christmas show effectively?

Utilize social media platforms to create buzz, share sneak peeks of recipes, and highlight the benefits of attending. Send out festive invitations via email or social media, and consider creating a Facebook event to keep guests informed and engaged leading up to the show.

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