Open House Show/Need Booth Ideas???

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses ideas and experiences related to hosting an open house Pampered Chef party, focusing on setting up product demonstration stations. Participants share their personal experiences and suggestions for effective station themes and product showcases.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, seeks ideas for four product stations at an open house party, mentioning that the host will prepare food in advance.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using the deep covered baker to demonstrate a microwave chicken recipe, noting the positive response from guests.
  • Several users mention the importance of having order forms and catalogs at each station, depending on the goals of the event, such as sales or bookings.
  • One participant suggests a sundae station theme, incorporating various toppings and the food chopper for interactive experiences.
  • Another participant describes their successful open house, detailing the stations they set up and the relaxed atmosphere created by the host.
  • One participant notes the popularity of the garlic peeler/slicer set during their outdoor event, highlighting its appeal to customers.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific products and themes to use for the stations, with no clear consensus on a single approach. Participants share a variety of suggestions based on personal experiences.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their experiences from both open house events and outdoor booths, reflecting a range of strategies and product demonstrations tailored to different settings.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas for product demonstrations at open house events may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

kimdeb
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My host has finished her remodel. Wants to have a Pampered Chef party, but doing it as an open house. Would like me to set up 4 stations w/ new product to try & use at each station.

Looking for cool neat ideas for each station. Got any???

She is cooking ahead of time PC recipes for her guests, all I have to do it show up w/ the product & 4 station ideas.

Thanks for your suggestions!!! I have not done a live show in several months, just catalog shows. This show is a Thurs the 16th.
 
This sounds like a wonderful idea and I hope you have a lot of success/sales with this show. One thing that I think you have got to do is show the deep covered baker. A big hit is the 30 minute microwave chicken. Before my last show I cooked the whole chicken and used 2/3 of it to make two different dishes (grilled chicken penne al fresco--substituted the microwave chicken for the grilled chicken, and the mexican chicken lasagna). I took the remainder of the chicken that I did not use for the other 2 recipes and put the chicken in the batter bowl (kept lid on to keep chicken moist) and had guests taste a sample of that chicken so they could see that it was not rubbery. The guests loved it. With this station be sure to display any of the rubs you may have on hand...this could help your pantry sales.Another station you could set up is one to promote the mandoline. Display items such as the cutting board, large batter bowl (mandoline fits over top), and knife and bring some vegetables like yellow squash, zucchini, and potatoes so your guests can see how easy it is to use. If you have the vegetable peeler you could display that as well with this station. Another station could be items you would bake with--mini muffin pan, stackable cooling rack etc. With each of these stations be sure to have your product care cards displayed as well as a variety of recipes your guests can use when they use each of the products. I hope this gives you a few ideas. Good luck with your show!
 
QUESTION: What do you want out of the event- sales? -bookings? -recruit leads?SALES: Put order forms and catalogs at all 4 stations
BOOKINGS: Put order forms and catalogs and host specials info, and feature upcoming host special items
RECRUITS: Put order forms and catalogs and recruiting info, and feature only items in starter kitDo a simple bread dipping station - you can not only feature our Basil Blend and Garlic canola oils, you can feature the Bread Dipping Seasonings.Cookware: Do a turtle fudge skillet cake - have extra hot fudge in a pan people can drizzle over their serving to experience the easy pour capabilities.Stoneware: Either Chicken Fajitas in DCB or 3-2-1 miracle cake in fluted stone in microwave.Simple Additions: pair with the Wine Pourer and WBO and have some SA stems out for folks to sample. If you don't have them, possibly host's own wine glasses and just serve crackers/chocolate on SAForged Cutlery: leave out a rustic snack next to the wine station where people can slice their own french bread, slice their own cheese off a hunk, slice their own sausage, cut down their own apples and pears. Maybe leave out some cleaned celery and carrots and ask them to 'experience our Forged Cutlery'.Good luck; let us know how it goes!
 
Wow- I am having my Open House next week- this is very helpful! I have been on a hiatus due to being on bedrest and giving birth. I am looking forward to it! Thanks!
 
Don't forget the food chopper, I sell alot of those to women. They like that they get to pound on something!!

Maybe do sundae station theme:

Ice cream dipper with SA bowls at one station

hot fudge caramel, other syupy toppings, bananas at a station

Nuts with the food chopper and easy accent decorator with whipped topping.
 
Well...How did it go, what did you do for the 4 stations??
Deb
 
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My show went really well. I set up the Pineapple Wedger w/ the Apple Wedger, then the Ultimate Mandoline, The Garlic Peeler & Slicer Set and last the Serrated Peeler, Julienne Peeler & Zester. My host had all the recipes (her pick) ready when I got there. Put my stations up in different areas of the kitchen. When the guest arrived, the host served a glass of wine & told the ladies to help themselves to the food she had prepared.
The got their plates, searched the catalog, asked lots of questions and then played w/ the items at the different stations. The favorite of the night was the Garlic Peeler/Slicer set. Thanks for the tips and I will probably suggest this one again. It was very layed back, no pressure and the ladies loved it!!!!
 
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Oh, and the following day I did an out door event/booth style. Took the Pineapple wedger & the Garlic Slicer/ Peeler set. Sold 3 of those right off the bat. Everyone loves the new garlic pieces. Looking fwd to my next party:chef:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Open House Show in Pampered Chef?

An Open House Show is a casual gathering where you invite friends, family, and potential customers to your home or a designated venue to showcase Pampered Chef products. It allows guests to explore the products, enjoy some food, and learn about the benefits of using these kitchen tools in a relaxed setting.

How do I promote my Open House Show?

Promoting your Open House Show can be done through social media, email invitations, and personal phone calls. Create eye-catching flyers or posts that highlight the date, time, location, and any special promotions or giveaways. Encourage guests to bring friends and share the event on their social media to increase attendance.

What are some booth ideas for a Pampered Chef event?

For a Pampered Chef booth, consider setting up a cooking demonstration area where you can showcase how to use various products. Use attractive tablecloths and display stands to highlight your best-selling items. Incorporate interactive elements, such as samples of food made with Pampered Chef tools, and provide recipe cards for guests to take home.

How can I make my Open House Show engaging?

To make your Open House Show engaging, include interactive cooking demonstrations, offer hands-on activities where guests can try out products, and host fun games or raffles. Providing refreshments and creating a welcoming atmosphere will encourage guests to mingle and ask questions about the products.

What should I do after the Open House Show?

After the Open House Show, follow up with attendees by sending thank-you notes or emails, and include any special offers or promotions they may have missed. Gather feedback to improve future events and consider reaching out to those who showed interest in hosting their own shows or placing orders.

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