Want to Know the Secret to Successful Party Games?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various party game ideas shared by participants, focusing on techniques to engage guests and generate interest in Pampered Chef products and opportunities. Participants share personal experiences and creative strategies used during their shows.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares a game involving Customer Care Cards where guests write questions about the consultant's job, which led to increased interest in recruitment.
  • Another participant mentions using play money with Doris Christopher's image to facilitate introductions and discuss potential earnings, noting the positive reactions from guests.
  • Several users express enthusiasm about trying these ideas at their upcoming shows, indicating a shared interest in implementing similar strategies.
  • One participant inquires about how to clarify the earnings potential when discussing the play money, seeking to ensure accurate communication during their shows.
  • Another participant shares a method for creating the play money, offering a practical tip for others looking to replicate the idea.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express agreement on the effectiveness of the shared game ideas, with several indicating plans to implement them in their own shows. However, there is no clear consensus on the specifics of how to communicate earnings potential.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a community of Pampered Chef consultants sharing personal experiences and creative ideas for enhancing guest engagement during shows, with a focus on generating bookings and leads.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for innovative ways to engage guests and promote bookings at their shows may find the shared experiences and ideas beneficial.

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Hey all,

I just had to share with you a tip I learned and conference that worked last night at my show;)!

I use Customer Care Cards (drawing slips). Before they fill them out I had them turn them over and said, "We are playing a game." I told them they have 1 minute to write down as many questions as they can about my job w/the Pampered Chef. The person w/the most questions wins and reads them off to me. Then I asked if anyone else had any questions she didn't ask. It worked like a charm and I sent recruit info. home w/one person and have another one interested. I will do this again for sure!!

(This part was my idea)
I also have play $100 bills - like Monopoly money size w/Doris' picture in the middle. At the beginning of the show I passed $100 out to each person and first asked if anyone knew who the person is on the bills. Sometimes they know and sometimes they say, "The person who started PC." I then say, yes, it's Doris Christoper. She started the PC almost 30 years ago out of the basement of her house on just a small insurance policy, etc. Then I ask them to do introductions and say how they would spend the $100 in PC products. After intro's are done I ask, "Who would like $400 more." They all want it, but I hand it to one and say her name, "Sally has $500 which is what she could really have if she was a PC consultant like me doing only one show a week." I heard some wows at that point.

Just thought I would share in case anyone else wants to try it.
 
Sounds like a good idea, I'll try it too!
 
Ooh, I like that, I'm going to try it at my show on Sunday.
 
Love this, thanks! I have a show on Friday that I NEED to produce bookings and leads! After this one I have nothing on my calendar until October! A lot of folks who said they want to book in the fall but I'll have to call them and double check.
 
So if they question it further are you telling them that you are making $500 off of the one show or $500 per month? I could use a great new idea also. SO just want to make sure I get the details correct. Thanks for the idea!
 
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I tell them $500 a month doing 1 show a week.
 
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Here is a copy of the play money I use. I copy it so it's 2 sheets worth and then print it several times. I cut the money out w/a paper cutter. I had to delete the copies of the money so I could get the file to upload.

I hope it's helpful to someone.
 

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Very cute. Great idea!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular party games for Pampered Chef parties?

Some popular party games for Pampered Chef parties include "Guess the Ingredient," where guests guess the ingredients in a dish, and "Kitchen Bingo," where guests mark off items on a bingo card as they see them demonstrated. Other fun options include trivia about cooking and kitchen tools or a recipe challenge where guests create dishes using specific ingredients.

How can I incorporate games into my Pampered Chef party?

You can incorporate games into your Pampered Chef party by scheduling them between product demonstrations or during breaks. Make sure to explain the rules clearly and keep the atmosphere light and fun. Offering small prizes for winners can also encourage participation and excitement.

What types of prizes work best for party games?

Prizes that work best for party games include Pampered Chef products, gift cards, or cooking-related items such as cookbooks or kitchen gadgets. Consider offering a mix of small and larger prizes to appeal to different guests and motivate participation.

How do I ensure that everyone participates in the games?

To ensure everyone participates, create a welcoming environment and encourage interaction. You can also assign teams or pairs to foster collaboration and make it less intimidating for shy guests. Additionally, keep the games simple and quick to maintain engagement.

Can I tailor games to fit the theme of my Pampered Chef party?

Absolutely! Tailoring games to fit the theme of your Pampered Chef party can enhance the overall experience. For example, if your theme is Italian cooking, you could create a game focused on Italian ingredients or dishes. Personalizing the games to match your theme will make them more relevant and enjoyable for your guests.

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