Revamped Pampered Chef Raffle Form

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the sharing and discussion of a revamped raffle form used in Pampered Chef shows. Participants share their experiences with the raffle game, including explanations of how it works and personal anecdotes related to its implementation.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions receiving a poorly copied raffle form and recreating it for others to use.
  • Another participant expresses confusion about the raffle game and requests clarification.
  • Several participants explain that hosts can sell raffle squares for a dollar, with proceeds going to the winner for a shopping spree.
  • One participant shares their method for conducting the drawing, using cards to select winners.
  • Another participant discusses their approach of selling squares for two dollars and suggests informing guests in advance.
  • One participant notes the importance of the number of squares sold affecting the prize amount.
  • Several participants share humorous personal anecdotes about feeling forgetful or silly, particularly in relation to parenting.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the legality and frequency of conducting raffles, with some participants expressing uncertainty while others share their experiences. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best practices for running the raffle.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and methods related to running raffles at Pampered Chef shows, highlighting variations in approach and understanding of the game.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on implementing raffle games at their shows may find the shared experiences and methods helpful.

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tashayoung
I received a bad copy of this raffle form (you know...copied one to many times and it just wasn't crisp and clean) from my directors. I don't know who's idea it was but I recreated it and thought someone else might like it too.
 

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Looks great! Thanks for sharing!
 
tashayoung said:
I received a bad copy of this raffle form (you know...copied one to many times and it just wasn't crisp and clean) from my directors. I don't know who's idea it was but I recreated it and thought someone else might like it too.

I dont understand this game?? Sorry! Please explain better..
 
The host can "sell" squares for $1 a piece. The money goes to the winner of the raffle (or can be split between a few winners) to be used as a shopping spree. The winning raffle square is chosen at the show. Not only does someone get a free shopping spree, but the hosts benefits go up because of it. Hope this helps to explain it.
 
pcheframsey said:
The host can "sell" squares for $1 a piece. The money goes to the winner of the raffle (or can be split between a few winners) to be used as a shopping spree. The winning raffle square is chosen at the show. Not only does someone get a free shopping spree, but the hosts benefits go up because of it. Hope this helps to explain it.
THANKS HEATHER, okay I feel silly! DUH!
 
No problem. We all feel silly around here at one time or another. Especially me! I swear, my brains have been sucked out by my four children! After each pregnancy I feel a little dumber and I'm amazed at how intelligent they are!

Where is Yakima?
 
Questions concerning Raffles........

1.) Is this legal??
2.) How often do you do this??
3.) How do you do the drawing? Do you copy the sheet then cut it apart for the drawing??

Thanks! The group I'm getting ready to do a show for would really go for this I think.
 
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1. Legal...don't know why not.

2. I just got this and haven't tried it yet, but I would give my hosts the option to do this for additional sales.

3. How? When my director did this at our cluster meeting she had some cards with her...Ace through 10 of Hearts and Ace through 10 of Spades. Someone would draw a red card first and that was the number accross, black card was number down. If the spot was empty they started over. I'm sure there is another way to do it.

Important part to reiderate is that if the host only sold 62 squares, the winner only got $62...15 squares received $15.
 
Awesome. Thanks for the neat idea Tasha! I think I just may try that!
 
I sell the squares for $2 each, but it's kinda nice to warn the guests ahead of time so I have the hostess tell them or I add it to the evite. Also, if I haven't warned everyone, I do tell them they can buy a few and write a check if they'd like. That one doesn't go over as well.

I use baseball card sleeves. They have nine places for numbers, I do about 36 numbers I believe. They pay $2 each, so the pot doubles up pretty fast. They pull the number(written on half of an index card), everyone writes their number(s) next to their name on the same piece of paper that I pass around and then I collect the index cards with the numbers on them. I haven't come up with an ingenius way to pick the number though yet. I just have someone draw them out of the batter bowl.

That way I don't run into a problem if there are numbers that won't be called and I can reuse this over and over again. I keep my numbers in the baseball sleeves and in a binder.
 
:)
pcheframsey said:
No problem. We all feel silly around here at one time or another. Especially me! I swear, my brains have been sucked out by my four children! After each pregnancy I feel a little dumber and I'm amazed at how intelligent they are!

Where is Yakima?

I hear you about the dumber w/ the pregnancies...I have 2 & feel like such a ditz & so forgetful!!
Yakima is in Washington...about 2 1/2 hours from Seattle. :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Revamped Pampered Chef Raffle Form?

The Revamped Pampered Chef Raffle Form is an updated version of the traditional raffle entry form used by Pampered Chef consultants to organize and manage raffle events. It includes new features and enhancements to streamline the entry process and improve participant engagement.

How do I access the Revamped Pampered Chef Raffle Form?

You can access the Revamped Pampered Chef Raffle Form through your Pampered Chef consultant's website or by contacting your consultant directly for a link to the form. It may also be available in the consultant's virtual party resources or training materials.

What are the benefits of using the Revamped Pampered Chef Raffle Form?

The benefits of using the Revamped Pampered Chef Raffle Form include easier data collection, improved tracking of entries, enhanced participant experience, and the ability to customize raffle options. This helps consultants manage their raffles more effectively and engage with their audience.

Can I customize the Revamped Pampered Chef Raffle Form for my event?

Yes, the Revamped Pampered Chef Raffle Form can often be customized to fit the specific needs of your event. Consultants can add their branding, adjust the prize options, and modify the entry requirements to align with their party theme or promotional goals.

Is there a cost associated with using the Revamped Pampered Chef Raffle Form?

There is typically no cost to use the Revamped Pampered Chef Raffle Form itself, as it is a tool provided to consultants as part of their business resources. However, any associated costs would depend on the prizes being offered in the raffle or any promotional materials you choose to use.

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