What should a gift certificate template look like?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the creation and design of gift certificate templates for donations, with participants sharing their experiences and suggestions on how to approach this task.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses difficulty in determining what a gift certificate should look like for donations.
  • Another participant suggests searching existing files for templates and offers to share their own if needed.
  • One participant mentions issues accessing shared templates and seeks alternative formats or wording for the gift certificate.
  • Several users share their personal experiences creating gift certificates for various occasions, including using Microsoft Word and adding personal touches like clipart.
  • One participant discusses the specifics of their donation, including product details and the terms of the gift certificate.
  • Another participant raises questions about the intended use of the gift certificates, such as whether they are for raffles or auctions, which could influence the design.
  • One participant shares their thoughts on the presentation of the gift certificate, suggesting the use of elegant materials like cardstock and decorative envelopes.
  • Several participants discuss the rules around using Pampered Chef gift certificates versus creating their own, noting the limitations and conditions for each type.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of creating gift certificates, including design preferences and the rules surrounding their use. No clear consensus emerges on a single approach or template.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding gift certificate creation, with a focus on donations and special occasions. The discussion reflects a variety of approaches and considerations without implying any official guidelines.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas and inspiration for creating gift certificates for donations or personal use may find the shared experiences and suggestions helpful.

Lorna
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I have a couple of donations to make and I loved the idea here, half product and half certificate. But for the life of me I can't figure out what it should look like. Any help please.
Lorna
 
Do a search in the files and there are about 3 or 4 different templates. I have them if you can't find any! I will post if you need them!
 
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I tried to open the templates that Stephanieboyd sent and not one of them could I access, does anyone have another format available. I am not usually at such a loss, perhaps someone has the verbage they would share?
Thanks in advance
Lorna
 
So what are you trying to make it for and maybe I could try something...I have done a few different ones for special occasions for myself and my parents' biz here recently. I would just do it in Word, used to have the business one and could do it on that but it got lost. :(
 
You can also... log onto Microsoft office templates home page and you can do a search for gift certificates and create your own!
 
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These are donations to the Rotary and an elementary school, I will be donating a bar pan, season's best and gift certificate worth $25, they must use the certificate through me, it will expire next year not sure if this is helping, I can't send what i have (don't know how) but want to make sure that I don't forget anything, I put not redeemable for cash
Lorna
 
So, do you want gift certificates for all of them, or are you going to have the other products? and just need for the $25? Will try something for the $25.
 
Yet another question for you...are they giving these away in a raffle (purchase chances to win) auctioning or how? That might help a little to put that in on the certificate.
 
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The certificate is included with the product donation so 50 $ in product and 25 $ in certificate for a total donation of $75.
Lorna
 
well those are good ones, I hadn't really looked at any of the gc's anybody had listed, will have to pay more attention, I had been actually making mine up for the occasion, ie I gave a few to the women's bowling league for their city tournament as prizes, so I put bowling clipart on them and holiday ones for the holidays.
 
jdavis said:
So what are you trying to make it for and maybe I could try something...I have done a few different ones for special occasions for myself and my parents' biz here recently. I would just do it in Word, used to have the business one and could do it on that but it got lost. :(


Hi there - I thought we had to use the P.C. gift cert order forms when getting gift cert. Can we make our own up instead of having to order them through P.C.? Are there specific situations when we can use our own and when we can only use P.C.'s? Thanks!
 
pampermeRai said:
Hi there - I thought we had to use the P.C. gift cert order forms when getting gift cert. Can we make our own up instead of having to order them through P.C.? Are there specific situations when we can use our own and when we can only use P.C.'s? Thanks!
You can make up your own that are redeemable only through contacting you, they wouldn't be any good by going through Pampered Chef directly or any other consultant and you would want to state that on there...Only redeemable through: Your Name Here
 
Here's mine!This is mine...haven't had a chance to use it yet though. My thought was to get those big envelopes to put it in with a piece of that tissue like paper. I got a GC like that once and I thought it was pretty elegant....I would be printing the GC on a thicker paper, like a cardstock, probably an off-white or cream color....whatcha think?:D
 

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pampermeRai said:
Hi there - I thought we had to use the P.C. gift cert order forms when getting gift cert. Can we make our own up instead of having to order them through P.C.? Are there specific situations when we can use our own and when we can only use P.C.'s? Thanks!
PC gift certificates can only be redeemed via mail or web, they can not be used with a purchase on a show, and the person receiving the GC must pay direct shipping. People need to be made aware of those stipulations when ordering PC GC's.

When they are purchased on a show they do count for the show sales. The host gets credit for the sale and commission is made on them at that time. That's why they can not be used toward a purchase on a later show.

I make my own GC's as incentives for hosts, guests, fair booths... They must use it with me and there is an expiration date. If they don't use it they lose it. These are not paid for by anyone - they are "gifts" from me so I don't feel guilty if they don't use it (but then no one has ever let it expire ;) ).

If someone would want to get a GC from me for someone else (not a PC one) I would make her one and collect payment at the time the GC is purchased. The GC would have an expiration date and would have to be used through me. The issue is that it would require strick bookkeeping (I'd enter it as a reminder on PP for one thing) so that I didn't lose track of it and could cover the payment when it comes through (and so I could remind them to use it before it's expired). I do not encourage doing that unless they thought the person would use it very soon. Even though I would have payment already, the GC would not be credited to a show until it was used.

We can get tangled when we try to get too creative. Even though it costs the extra shipping for the giftee I would urge the purchase of a PC GC rather than my own unless the guest insisted that was what she wanted to do.
 
I guess I need to make it clear that I don't mean that if someone purchases a GC at a show, I make GC's of my own to give as prizes or gifts or as a donation.

I have sold a few GC's in the very beginning, but haven't sold any since then but when I have someone ask about them I will tell them that PC will charge direct shipping on them (which is costly) and to some it is quite confusing to submit it.

I don't think I would try to 'sell' someone on a homemade GC if it were someone trying to purchase through someone's show since that would take away from the host. But I would explain how it works before I input it.

In any case if you do have someone try to use one at a show you could give them the amount that it is for and use it yourself. One pitfall behind that is you can't use it on supplies or with your discount. :( But it could make a loyal customer if you can afford it and think it would be worth it.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What elements should be included in a gift certificate template?

A gift certificate template should include the following elements: the name of the recipient, the value of the certificate, the name of the giver, a unique certificate number, an expiration date, and any specific terms and conditions. Additionally, it should have a visually appealing design that reflects the brand.

What design style is best for a gift certificate template?

The design style for a gift certificate template should align with the brand's identity. It can be elegant and sophisticated, fun and colorful, or simple and modern. Using high-quality images, appropriate fonts, and a cohesive color scheme will enhance its appeal.

Should a gift certificate template include a personal message?

Yes, including a personal message on a gift certificate template adds a thoughtful touch. It allows the giver to express their sentiments and makes the gift feel more personal and special to the recipient.

What size should a gift certificate template be?

The size of a gift certificate template can vary, but common dimensions are 8.5 x 11 inches (standard letter size) or 5 x 7 inches for a more compact option. It's important to ensure that the size is convenient for printing and fits well in an envelope.

How can I make my gift certificate template stand out?

To make your gift certificate template stand out, consider using unique design elements such as custom graphics, textures, or patterns. Incorporating vibrant colors, playful fonts, and a creative layout can also help capture attention. Additionally, offering a special promotion or bonus can make the certificate more enticing.

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