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This thread discusses various methods for securing a Pampered Chef banner at events, focusing on alternatives to expensive stands. Participants share their personal experiences and suggestions for attaching or hanging the banner effectively.
Views differ on the best method to secure the banner, with no clear consensus emerging on a single preferred approach.
Participants are sharing personal experiences and creative solutions based on their own event setups and preferences.
Consultants looking for practical ideas on how to display their Pampered Chef banners at events may find these discussions helpful.
floccies said:A small metal rod (or a vitamin or tylenol--hard tube shaped style).
Push through the table cloth and the inside of the metal ring. It will go through and hold your banner very neatly. -- My husband gets the credit for this idea!
I think I missed it, too. I usually use some ribbons and tie them to my SA stands. That keeps them pretty secure.etteluap70PC said:Maybee it's just too early the morning for me but I have no idea what you are trying to describe.... Although it sounds interesting. Could you explain more?
etteluap70PC said:Maybee it's just too early the morning for me but I have no idea what you are trying to describe.... Although it sounds interesting. Could you explain more?
floccies said:OK I'll try again.
1. small 1 inch or smaller rod (the size of a "hard" tylenol)
2. banner on top, table cloth underneath, rod under the table cloth
3. Push the rod through the metal ring on the banner (grommet) a small amount of the table cloth will also go through that grommet. The banner has 3 or 4 of these metal rings/grommets in it.
4. At the end you have a table cloth covered rod laying across the grommet that is in the banner. It is enough to hold your banner on.
etteluap70PC said:OK so lets see if I've got it...
1. You need a piece of dowel or PVC about an inch long. Same diamater as inside of banner gromet hole.
2. banner on top, table cloth underneath, rod under the table cloth
3. Push the rod through the metal ring on the banner (grommet) a small amount of the table cloth will also go through that grommet.
The table cloth basically holds this in place. There is nothing actuall attachet to the table?
Interesting!!!
The Pampered Chef Banner From Merrill is a promotional tool used by Pampered Chef consultants to enhance their direct sales efforts. It typically features eye-catching designs and messages that highlight the brand's products and promotions, helping consultants attract attention during events and parties.
You can use the Pampered Chef Banner From Merrill at various sales events, such as home parties, fairs, or trade shows. Set it up in a prominent location to draw in potential customers and create a professional appearance for your booth or display.
The Pampered Chef Banner From Merrill can usually be obtained through the official Pampered Chef website or by contacting your Pampered Chef director. Some consultants may also have access to promotional materials through their back office or marketing resources.
Yes, there are generally guidelines to follow when using the Pampered Chef Banner From Merrill. These may include maintaining brand integrity, ensuring the banner is displayed in a clean and professional manner, and adhering to any specific rules set by the event organizers.