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The thread explores various methods and experiences related to printing color invitations for theme shows among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their thoughts on the costs, effectiveness, and personal preferences regarding different types of invitations.
Views differ on the effectiveness and necessity of color invitations versus postcards, with some participants advocating for themed invites while others prefer traditional options. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best approach.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding invitation methods, reflecting a variety of practices within the consultant community.
Consultants exploring different invitation strategies for theme shows may find the shared experiences and ideas beneficial.
Chozengirl said:I don't do postcard invites for the same reason of them being tossed to the side.
I went into my big 99 cent store the other day and found really cool looking swirly paper, circles, geometricals etc.
I bought 6 pkgs and I really like it!!!
I make my own invites and write them out depending on what I am doing at the show.
Sorry, I type them out.jrstephens said:You write them? I have awful hand writing. But I think this would be a GREAT personal touch!! I bet your host and guest love it.
Chozengirl said:Sorry, I type them out.
Can you imagine writing out 20+ invites![]()
Theme shows in Pampered Chef are events centered around a specific culinary theme, such as Italian night, grilling, or baking. These shows allow consultants to showcase relevant products and recipes, making the event more engaging and focused for attendees.
Printing color copies can enhance the visual appeal of your theme shows, making it easier for guests to engage with the content. Color copies can include recipes, product information, and promotional materials that align with the theme, helping to create a more immersive experience.
The cost of producing color copies can vary depending on the quantity and the printing service used. While there may be an upfront cost, many consultants find that the investment pays off through increased sales and customer engagement during the shows.
You can use printed materials as handouts for guests, display them on tables, or incorporate them into your presentations. This can help reinforce the theme and provide guests with valuable information they can take home, increasing the likelihood of future orders.
Many consultants find that the investment in color copies is worth it, as they can lead to higher sales and better customer retention. By providing visually appealing and informative materials, you can enhance the guest experience and encourage more purchases during and after the show.