Print BINGO Cards - Free & Easy!

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the topic of printing and utilizing BINGO cards for Pampered Chef shows, with participants sharing various resources, personal experiences, and ideas on how to effectively incorporate the game into their presentations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about free websites for printing BINGO cards.
  • Another participant mentions a paid option from thebooster.com, stating it works well and is appreciated by customers.
  • Several users share their willingness to help by offering to send their own BINGO card creations.
  • One participant expresses interest in learning how to conduct a BINGO show and asks for insights from those with experience.
  • Another participant describes a method where guests mark items on their BINGO cards as the consultant discusses them.
  • One participant shares their personal experience of creating custom cards with specific phrases they use during shows, which led to an engaging experience for guests.
  • Another participant outlines a structured approach to the game, incorporating product names and guest specials, which allows for a comprehensive presentation without needing to update the BINGO cards frequently.
  • One participant notes the effectiveness of having guests flip through the catalog while playing the game.
  • Another participant seeks clarification on how many items guests should write on their cards during the game.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to using BINGO cards, with some participants favoring structured methods while others prefer more personalized or flexible approaches. No clear consensus emerges on a single best practice.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a variety of personal experiences and methods for integrating BINGO into their shows, reflecting individual styles and preferences.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to engage guests during shows may find the shared experiences and ideas beneficial.

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I need help printing BINGO cards - at least 30. It there a web site to do this for free?:chef:
 
It's not free, but you can get a cheap BINGO card program from thebooster.com Works great & my customers love playing it!

http://www.thebooster.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=4550
 
I have some made - email me
 
I would love some help on a Bingo show. I'm planning one in January. Could you send me what you have?
 
here's one I found I think on here...K
 

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this look interesting, how does the bingo game work?
 
I have an idea... but would like to hear from someone who has done this ... how does it work?
 
As the consultant talks about each item, the guests mark it on their Bingo Card. (that's what the first page of the above linked document says anyway.) I've never done it.
 
@ ChefKelebel ~ Thanks so much for the attachment. There a slight typo on page 4 that may need adjusting - "scaper" to "scraper"?

I've been learning so much from everyone and can't wait for my kit to arrive and officially join the PC Community :)
 
There are free bingo sites if you google it. I have used them in the past.
 
I like that file - however I dont talk about many of those things!
 
I just created my own cards of things I say... like my name, the word 'host' and I have five different versions that I pass out. At one show I had people following me around to hear what I was saying-- it was alot of fun.

Karen
 
The way I plan to play, I saw at a Party Lite Party.The consultant had index cards with product names on them/guest specials/recruit info.She handed the guests a blank bingo card with the exception of the free space.She had the host pick a card and after one was chosen, she'd talk about what was written on the card. The guests would then write that word or phrase on a blank spot. Once the board was full, she randomly selected the cards to call out for Bingo.I liked this because it can technically be your whole show (esp if your host doesn't want you to cook)- you talk about recruiting, you talk about the specials or even the outlet and "hot" products right now.You never have to "change" your bingo card with the new products, just incorporate new index cards.
 
ShelbyMichalek said:
I like that file - however I dont talk about many of those things!

I agree with Shelby about not talking about half of what's on those cards.

blueikaos said:
The way I plan to play, I saw at a Party Lite Party.

The consultant had index cards with product names on them/guest specials/recruit info.

She handed the guests a blank bingo card with the exception of the free space.

She had the host pick a card and after one was chosen, she'd talk about what was written on the card. The guests would then write that word or phrase on a blank spot.

Once the board was full, she randomly selected the cards to call out for Bingo.

I liked this because it can technically be your whole show (esp if your host doesn't want you to cook)- you talk about recruiting, you talk about the specials or even the outlet and "hot" products right now.

You never have to "change" your bingo card with the new products, just incorporate new index cards.

I really like this idea since you can incorporate recruiting, bookings and products into one game.
 
It worked really well. Plus once you tell the product and they write it in their box...give them the page number before you talk about it. This way they are flipping through the catalog and not just playing the game.
 
So, do you just give them 9 things to write, or do you tell them you're going to tell them 15 or so and they can decide which ones to write. Sounds very interesting!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are BINGO cards and how can they be used in direct sales?

BINGO cards are game cards used for playing BINGO, where players mark off numbers as they are called out. In direct sales, they can be used as a fun engagement tool during parties or events, encouraging interaction and participation among guests.

How can I print BINGO cards for my Pampered Chef party?

You can print BINGO cards by downloading free templates available online. Many websites offer customizable BINGO card templates that you can fill with relevant Pampered Chef products or themes before printing them out for your guests.

Are there any costs associated with printing BINGO cards?

Most printable BINGO card templates are free to download. However, you may incur costs for printing if you choose to use a professional printing service or if you need to purchase paper and ink for your home printer.

Can I customize the BINGO cards for my specific event?

Yes, many free BINGO card templates allow for customization. You can add your own product names, images, or themes related to your Pampered Chef party to make the game more relevant and engaging for your guests.

How many BINGO cards should I print for my party?

It's a good idea to print enough BINGO cards for all your guests, plus a few extras in case of last-minute attendees. A general rule is to have one card per person, but consider the size of your group and the level of participation you expect.

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