What Do You Use for Prizes at Your Show?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various ideas and experiences related to selecting prizes for shows, particularly focusing on door and game prizes. Participants share their personal approaches and suggestions for items that can be used as prizes.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a new consultant, expresses uncertainty about what to use for prizes at their upcoming show.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using items from the paperwork supply list, such as Season's Best cookbooks and various kitchen tools, which attendees seem to appreciate.
  • One user mentions keeping Season's Best and seasoning samples on hand, allowing winners to choose between a cookbook or seasoning as a prize.
  • Several participants discuss the process of ordering supplies online through Pampered Partner, indicating it is a straightforward method to obtain prizes.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific prize selections, but there is a general agreement on the usefulness of items from the paperwork supply list and the ease of ordering them online.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding prize selection, reflecting a range of ideas suitable for different types of shows.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants looking for inspiration on prize ideas for their shows may find the shared experiences helpful.

Amber
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I am holding my first show in a couple of weeks, and I was wondering what you all use for door and game prizes. I don't have any 'extra' products, since I just started. I have a ton of ideas when it comes to my stamping parties, but I have no idea what to do with PC :( Please help! :confused:
 
I generally use items you can order from paperwork supply, Season's Best (I give one to the hostess) then you can order the Quikut Knives, toaster tongs, cake tester, citrus peeler, etc, people always seem pleased to get one of those items, I put one of each in a little basket and let people pick their own.
 
I keep some Season's Best and some sample of Southwestern and Dill seasoning mix around (both can be found on the paperwork supply list). After drawing a name for the door prize, the "winner" gets her choice between the cookbook and the seasoning. I have thought about offering a choice of one of these items or a free kitchen show in which I would provide all the food for the show.
 
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Thanks for the tips. I just got out the Paperwork order form. Can I order this stuff on-line too?
 
Yes, on PP go to NonCommissioned Orders, then Add Order, then choose Supply Order.
 
Amber said:
Thanks for the tips. I just got out the Paperwork order form. Can I order this stuff on-line too?

You can order your paperwork with Pampered Partner. Select non comission orders, add order, paper work/supplies.
 
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  • #7
Thanks for the help :) I'm putting in my order tonight.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of prizes are popular for Pampered Chef shows?

Popular prizes for Pampered Chef shows often include kitchen tools, cookbooks, and exclusive Pampered Chef products. Items like measuring spoons, silicone spatulas, or small gadgets are great for encouraging participation and excitement.

How can I determine the right prize for my audience?

Consider your audience's interests and demographics when selecting prizes. If your guests are primarily new cooks, practical kitchen tools might be more appreciated. For seasoned chefs, unique or specialty items could be more appealing.

Should I offer multiple prizes or just one grand prize?

Offering multiple smaller prizes can create more excitement and engagement throughout the show. This encourages participation in various activities, whereas a single grand prize might only motivate for one specific event.

How can I make the prize distribution more fun?

Incorporate games or raffles to make prize distribution more interactive. For example, you can have guests answer trivia questions about Pampered Chef or their cooking preferences to win prizes, adding an element of fun to the show.

Is it necessary to have prizes at my Pampered Chef show?

While prizes are not mandatory, they can significantly enhance the experience by encouraging participation and creating a lively atmosphere. If budget allows, having at least one prize can make your show more engaging and memorable for guests.

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