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This thread explores various approaches to displaying excess items during Pampered Chef shows. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding how much to bring and how to showcase these items effectively.
Views differ on the amount of excess items to bring and how to display them. Some participants prefer to take many extras, while others advocate for a more minimal approach. No clear consensus emerges on the best method.
Participants share experiences based on their individual shows and the varying preferences of hosts and guests. The discussion reflects a range of personal strategies and outcomes related to product visibility and sales.
Consultants looking for insights into different display strategies and personal experiences related to showcasing products during shows may find this discussion relevant.
pjpamchef said:I take a lot of extras, just can't help myself. What I did was found a sturdy recgtangle basket. I arrange everything in it, and leave it that way. I carry it in and set it down some place, usually on the table where I will be working. Then I pick it up and take it home, and it just stays packed. I've been doing this for quite some time. At my show last week I over heard one guest say, "I want everything she keeps pulling out of that basket!" I just know how I shop, I'm visual !!
"Show off Your Excess: Creative Table Styling" is a Pampered Chef event or workshop that focuses on teaching participants how to creatively style their dining tables using Pampered Chef products. It emphasizes the importance of presentation in enhancing the dining experience and showcases various techniques to make tables more inviting and aesthetically pleasing.
The workshop typically features a variety of Pampered Chef products that are ideal for table styling, such as serving platters, utensils, table linens, and decorative items. Participants may also learn how to use kitchen tools for food preparation that complements the table setting.
Absolutely! Participants are encouraged to bring their own decor items to personalize their table settings. The workshop is about creativity, so mixing Pampered Chef products with your own decor can lead to unique and beautiful table presentations.
Attending a "Show off Your Excess" event provides numerous benefits, including learning new table styling techniques, discovering how to effectively use Pampered Chef products, gaining inspiration for future gatherings, and enjoying a fun social experience with friends and fellow cooking enthusiasts.