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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around new consultants sharing their experiences and seeking advice related to hosting their first Kitchen Show and crafting invitations. Participants discuss themes for parties and share personal anecdotes about their initial shows.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a new consultant, shares their upcoming Kitchen Show and seeks tips for invitation wording and summer party themes.
  • Another participant mentions finding a "Getting Started Letter" on the community site that could help with invitation wording.
  • A different participant recounts their experience of hosting their first show, noting low attendance and sales but successfully booking additional shows.
  • One participant expresses enthusiasm for the bookings achieved despite modest sales, suggesting that the consultant's energy may have contributed to the success.
  • Another participant shares advice received from their Director, suggesting that referring to the event as a "practice show" instead of an "Open House" could positively impact attendance.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to inviting attendees and the terminology used for the event, with some participants sharing personal experiences while others offer suggestions based on their own practices.

Contextual Notes

Participants are primarily new consultants sharing their initial experiences and seeking input from the community regarding event planning and execution.

Who May Find This Useful

New Pampered Chef consultants looking for insights on hosting their first shows and crafting effective invitations may find the shared experiences and suggestions valuable.

Richelle
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Just getting started. First Kitchen Show is March 4th. Planning a New Consultant Open house with Family and Friends. Any tips for the wording on the invite?

Also looking ideas for Summer Picnic/Barbecue Theme Parties. Need Quick Recipe ides.
 
Welcome to PC Richelle! And thanks for joining our website community!
To answer your questions- you'll find a Getting Started Letter further on down the main page under Flyers and Letters. You could use some of the wording for your invite.
Under Theme Shows there are a couple of Grilling show threads with some good information.
Good Luck!
 
I too am new to PC. Last night was my first show, and although both my attendence and sales were low (had 6 people & $250), I booked 5 shows!!!

For my invites, I breifly told them that I was having a PC party, and that I would be the consultant at the show (and that it was my first one). I said that I was a bit nervous, and needed as many friendly faces as I could get.

Good luck!

:)
Jessica
 
That makes for an EXCELENT show!You may not have much - and $250.00 isn't bad - in sales, but the bookings alone made it great!! Figure out what you did. Was it your enthusiasm or charm or maybe your good looks? Find it and bottle it so to speak.
Good luck and KEEP BOOKING!
 
Wording your inviteI just got an awesome tip from my Director today. Do not call it an Open House call it a practice show instead. For some reason she says it makes a difference in attendance. And we all know ATTENDANCE IS THE KEY!!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Kitchen Show?

A Kitchen Show is a fun and interactive event where you can showcase Pampered Chef products, demonstrate cooking techniques, and share recipes with friends and family. It’s a great way to experience the products firsthand and learn how they can simplify meal preparation.

How do I join Pampered Chef?

Joining Pampered Chef is easy! You can sign up online through the Pampered Chef website. You’ll need to fill out an application, choose your starter kit, and pay a registration fee. Once you’re registered, you’ll receive training and support to help you get started.

What can I expect at my first Kitchen Show?

At your first Kitchen Show, you can expect to learn about the Pampered Chef product line, see live demonstrations, and engage with guests. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask questions, receive tips from experienced consultants, and enjoy delicious food prepared during the show.

Are there any costs associated with hosting a Kitchen Show?

Hosting a Kitchen Show is generally free! However, you may want to provide some snacks or drinks for your guests. Additionally, if you choose to purchase products or a starter kit, those will incur costs. Pampered Chef often provides incentives and rewards for hosts, so it can be a great opportunity to earn free products.

What support will I receive as a new consultant?

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