PJ Party for Moms: Relax and Enjoy a Saturday Morning!

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the concept of hosting a pajama-themed party for moms, exploring the potential for a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on the idea, including suggestions for activities and themes that could enhance the event.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses concern about whether a pajama party might be perceived as too corny, suggesting that a movie night could be a better alternative.
  • Another participant mentions that a pajama party could be fun with the right group and suggests incorporating brunch recipes and interactive elements.
  • One participant shares that they have heard of "slipper shows" as an alternative for those uncomfortable wearing pajamas.
  • Another participant believes a pajama show would be enjoyable and emphasizes the importance of showcasing products that simplify breakfast preparation.
  • One participant recounts their positive experience hosting a pajama party before becoming a consultant, highlighting the comfort of guests and significant sales achieved during the event.
  • A participant expresses enthusiasm for promoting pajama shows based on the success shared by another participant.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the appropriateness of a pajama party versus other themes, with some participants supporting the idea while others suggest alternatives. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best approach.

Contextual Notes

The discussion centers around experiences and opinions related to hosting pajama parties, particularly among moms, and the potential for creating a relaxed environment.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering unique party themes or looking for ideas to engage guests in a relaxed setting may find this discussion relevant.

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A host wants to do a 10 a.m. Saturday show and request/require guests to wear their favorite pjs. Now, she's worried if that's too corny and perhaps a girl's night out/watch movies is better. Most guests would be moms of young kids so she's looking to appeal to the "come relax" need to get folks there.

Have you done a pj show? What was the response? Tips?

THANKS!
 
I've never done one, but sounds like it could be fun with the right group. Either type could really work. I think you'd still do the "norm" but you could do an interactive one and do brunchy recipes. Maybe even concentrate on the products that can make breakfast easy (dbl burner griddle) and tools that make a great breakfast. A night out lends to margaritas (non-alcoholic if you like) and you could do funny girly food (the kind you don't make at home...I love dips and such).I hope it goes great and you have a ton of fun.
 
I've heard of people doing slipper shows. To come in your slippers if they aren't comfortable in PJ's.
 
I think a PJ show would be fun!And absolutely mention things that make breakfast time easier! Things like: nonstick cookware cleans up easily, even when it's been used for oatmeal. Bacon in the bar pan is a simple way to cook bacon (place 1 pound of bacon in large bar pan, with strips slightly overlapping. Bake at 425 for 20 minutes or until it reaches desired crispness.). QSP for mixing juices. Use scrapers to stir scrambled eggs - they won't melt.
 
I hosted a PJ party before I became a consultant and it was sooo much fun! Everyone came and was very comfortable and relaxed. The consultant gave a door prize for the cutest pj's. I had over 30 guests and ended up with sales over $2100. (I wish I was the consultant on that one.) We had some kind of braid with eggs, ham, peppers, and cheese in it. I demoed one alongside the consultant so there was plenty for everyone (which actually convinced me this was something I could do even though it took me a year after that to sign).
 
paroese said:
I hosted a PJ party before I became a consultant and it was sooo much fun! Everyone came and was very comfortable and relaxed. The consultant gave a door prize for the cutest pj's. I had over 30 guests and ended up with sales over $2100. (I wish I was the consultant on that one.) We had some kind of braid with eggs, ham, peppers, and cheese in it. I demoed one alongside the consultant so there was plenty for everyone (which actually convinced me this was something I could do even though it took me a year after that to sign).

What a show Patti!!:p That's awesome! Think I'll promote this kind of show & see what happens! I love my PJ's & have told my husband when I die, I want to be buried in them...:D
 

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What is a PJ Party for Moms?

A PJ Party for Moms is a relaxed, fun gathering where mothers can come together in their pajamas to socialize, enjoy delicious food, and learn about Pampered Chef products. It's an opportunity to unwind, connect with other moms, and discover new kitchen tools and recipes in a comfortable setting.

When and where will the PJ Party take place?

The PJ Party is typically held on a Saturday morning, either at a host's home or virtually via a video conferencing platform. The specific date and location will be provided upon registration, and participants will receive all necessary details in advance.

Do I need to purchase anything to attend the PJ Party?

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