What Do You Put Your Door Prizes In?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various ideas and personal experiences regarding the containers and methods used for presenting door prizes at events. Participants share their preferences for different types of containers and the items they typically include as prizes.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions using a reusable grocery bag but finds it too large for the number of items they have.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using a small gift bag that fits their miscellaneous prize items well.
  • One participant prefers the Medium Bamboo Bowl for its aesthetic appeal and practicality in displaying various prize items.
  • Another participant uses either the bamboo bowl or batter bowl, highlighting the benefit of showcasing Pampered Chef containers to guests.
  • One participant utilizes a small woven basket for their prizes, including retired items as thank-you gifts for hosts.
  • Another participant opts for a gallon-size ziplock bag for simplicity in carrying retired tools.
  • One participant exclusively gives away Seasons Bests with their information sticker attached.
  • Another participant mentions using a stainless steel bowl with prizes presented in plastic bags with ribbons.
  • One participant discusses using the Dots Medium Round Bowl to display prizes while clarifying that the bowl itself is not a prize.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using a BBQ Grill Basket during summer events for both prizes and other items.
  • One participant notes they carry minimal items to shows, focusing on a few key prizes.
  • Another participant describes making door prizes in cellophane bags and using a tote bag for transport.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best type of container for door prizes, with no clear consensus emerging on a single preferred method or item.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a variety of personal experiences and preferences, reflecting their individual styles and approaches to presenting door prizes at events.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas on how to present door prizes at their events may find the shared experiences beneficial.

esavvymom
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Ok... I need some ideas for what you all put your door prizes in- and how much you carry?

Do you just put 1-2 of each item type you have in the container? (Obviously size would determine part of that too).

Right now, I've just got them in a Reusable grocery bag- but it's alot of bag for what I've got. I do have a lot of little gadgets- I think 6-7 different things. 8 if you count I just made up a few spice samples- plus, I have extra calendars (which is partly why I use the bag- they are big).


So what do you use?
 
I've got a nice gift bag (probably on the $5 side, got it as a gift) it's about 5" x 7" at the base, so the miscellaneous prize items I have cover the bottom nicely. I have some SBRC (which pretty much stand up along the side), citrus peelers, QK paring knieves and such. Once it starts looking low, I'll see what would be best to replenish with and add it to my supply order.
 
I use the Medium Bamboo Bowl. They look pretty in there. I have SB, qk knives, spice samples, citrus peelers, twixits, brown scrapers...and sometimes some other little tools I get from the Outlet.I use the Small Collapsible Bowl to collect DPDS for the drawing. Put the lid on, shake 'em up, and have the host draw.
 
I use either the bamboo bowl or the batter bowl. I have also used the collapseable bowl. Just depends on what I'm not using for my demo. I like using PC containers for the prizes and slips because it gives guests a chance to see thins in person (vs just using a gift bag) and it helps me rationalize bringing the containers to shows!
Jen
 
I have a small woven basket that I use.
I keep a few old SBRC, some twix-its, citrus peelers, pan scrapers and sometimes I'll have a paring knife.

Since conference, I've been giving my hosts a calendar and a current SBRC as their "Thank You" for hosting with me. On the calendar, I put the date that their 10% Past Host will expire.
 
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Cool! Thanks. Most all of those mentioned are things I usually have with me anyway!
 
pampcheflisa said:
Since conference, I've been giving my hosts a calendar and a current SBRC as their "Thank You" for hosting with me. On the calendar, I put the date that their 10% Past Host will expire.[/QUOTE]

what a good idea! :D
Jen
 
I don't use a bag. I just pull out how many items I'm giving out and let them choose which one they want.
 
I give away retired SBRC or other small tools that I have on hand and I keep them in a gallon-size ziplock bag.
 
I only give away Seasons Bests with my info sticker on the back.
 
These ideas are great!! I love the discount expiration date on the calendar too!
 
Stainless steel bowl - and they are all in pretty plastic bags with ribbon and my business card - its the PRIZE BOWL..
 
Basket for now .. though I like the Bamboo bowl. It has Twixits, citrus peelers, retired Seasons Best with my sticker and sometimes a pan scraper or paring knife.
 
I use the Dots Medium Round Bowl. I put a few of each door prize in there. It helps me to show off the SA Dots. I always announce that the bowl IS NOT a prize, but anything in the bowl is.Of course, when people threaten to walk off with my stuff I tell them I have it all lo-jacked and will not hesitate to hunt them down.
 
I use the Sm. Caddy...the "vintage" (I always try to have an assortment) Season's Bests stand perfect behind the bowls and the other little goodies fit in the bowls. I also keep and eye on the Outlet...for thing I might be able to add to my prizes. Found the Cookie Cutters and Sample Lemon Soap not too long ago!!!
 
I use a basket. I like the Bamboo Bowl idea, though!
 
During the summer I use the BBQ Grill Basket, otherwise I use the bamboo bowl. I tend to use the same as everyone else as prizes, SB, Citrus Peelers, etc. Exception being with the Sprinkles being at such a special price I ordered several and use them also.
 
I can't believe I never thought of using the BBQ Basket. Duh! I'm going to switch mine out for my next show.
 
raebates said:
I can't believe I never thought of using the BBQ Basket. Duh! I'm going to switch mine out for my next show.

I use the BBQ Basket to pass around all of the rubs and spice blends. :)
 
I put my door prizes in the large bamboo bowl. I use the grill basket to pass around my pens and door prize slips. Have sold a few of these just from that alone.
 
If you're keen on not carrying more stuff with you to your shows, I leave the SBRBs in my catalog bag (now using the 2009 NC bag for shows) and then I have a money bag for change and I keep a couple citrus peelers in there, 1 mini whisk and a couple twixits. I only give out one prize during my show so I know I don't need a ton and lately I've been such a scatter brain, I didn't remember to give out anything. (Yep I'm working on trying ot remember to stick to an outline instead of the "wing it" method).
 
Great ideas! I love putting the prize in a bag with ribbon and my business card. I did my first show last week and I used the trifle bowl for my prizes. I love this and didn't need it for the show.
 
I love the BBQ Basket idea for catalogs & pens!

I, too, use the Med. Bamboo Bowl for the Prize Bowl. I always hand it to the winner while saying you can have anything in the bowl, just not the bowl! :) I transport my prizes to the party in a gallon ziploc bag & then make it look nice in the bowl. My prizes are retired SB, seasoning packets that I made (just started these & people love them!), twixits, pan scrapers, quickut knives, citrus peelers. For my ticket activity, I use something bigger like an all-purpose spreader, HWC recipe cards, etc.

I also give the host a current SB signed by everyone.
 
I make my door prizes up in cellophane party bags and carry them in the hot pink little tote bag (maybe it was a purse from Merrill)I put a business card (recipe on back from Vistaprint, magnet, 2 old recipe cards, 3-4 jolly ranchers or other wrapped candy and either citrus peeler, quickcut knife, pan scraper, spice sample, twixit etc )
the SBRC slips in the back if they prefer it.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of containers can I use for door prizes?

You can use a variety of containers for door prizes, including decorative gift bags, boxes, baskets, or even clear jars. The choice depends on the theme of your event and the size of the prizes. Make sure the container is visually appealing to attract attention!

Should I personalize the door prize containers?

Personalizing door prize containers can add a special touch. You can use labels with the winner's name or a thank-you note. This makes the prize feel more thoughtful and can enhance the overall experience for your guests.

How many door prize containers should I prepare?

It's a good idea to prepare at least one door prize container for every 5-10 guests, depending on your budget and the size of the event. This ensures that more attendees have a chance to win something, which can increase excitement and engagement.

Can I use leftover containers from previous events?

Yes, reusing containers from previous events is a great way to save money and reduce waste. Just make sure they are in good condition and fit the theme of your current event. A little creativity can make them feel fresh and new!

What should I include in the door prize containers?

Fill your door prize containers with items that are appealing and relevant to your audience. This could include Pampered Chef products, cooking tools, recipe cards, or even gift certificates. Consider adding a mix of smaller items to create a more enticing prize package.

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