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The thread explores various ideas and personal experiences regarding host gifts for Pampered Chef parties. Participants share their go-to gifts, including the Season's Best, and discuss additional items they offer to express gratitude to their hosts.
Views differ on the necessity and type of additional gifts beyond the Season's Best, with some participants expressing satisfaction with the standard offerings while others seek to provide more personalized gifts.
Participants share a variety of experiences and preferences regarding host gifts, reflecting their individual styles and approaches to hosting Pampered Chef parties.
Consultants looking for inspiration on host gifts may find the shared experiences and ideas helpful in enhancing their party offerings.
AJPratt said:Well, I do give the Season's Best, but I pass it around for everyone to sign and then I give it to the host. Sometimes I will give them a product that they really wanted as a thank you. I will tack it on to her order and pay as a consultant gift.
agw said:I get my Host 'thank you' gifts off of the supply order. At the show I give my Host a choice from a couple of things. I've used: coffee, bamboo tongs, small spatula, Twixits, seasonings, i-Slice, etc.
dianevill said:I give the signed SB, but instead of any other PC gift, I send out the invitations for my hosts, and pay for postage. I say that at my shows, too. I do the intro with the SB, pass it around, sign it, etc. Then I say something to the effect, "Since Mary is going to get so many gifts from the PC for hosting a show, including free, half price and discounted products, my gift to Mary is time and money, and who can't use that? Mary provided me with the names and addresses of all the guests she wanted invited, and I mailed the invitations for her, postage included. I'll do the same for you when you host your party."
Hosts LOVE that I mail their invitations for them, and my sales have definitely increased, cancelations have dropped.
Diane
amyv said:I'm a fan of the SB with the signatures and one"nice" thing about the host. This is what my now director did at my show and I still treasure that copy!! Corny I know but we don't hear nice things about ourselves nearly enough!
I also love the ez opener things as give aways....must be all that plastic the kids toys, cds...etc are wrapped in!
gilliandanielle said:cute idea about the signed season's best! I am going to start doing that for sure!!
What is the recipe for that cake?ChefBeth2 said:Something I did for one host and plan to do for others: I made a microwave cake in the Stoneware Fluted Pan ahead of time so it was cooled and decorated already, and then I made another one at the host's show and left it as a thank you gift for her husband allowing us to take over his home!! Guests have been very amazed that you can make a cake in the Stoneware Fluted Pan and in the microwave in 13 minutes! And, I know my friend's husband really appreciated the cake! So, I plan to do this at other shows.
Beth in PA
A great host gift for a Pampered Chef party is often a practical kitchen tool or gadget that the host can use regularly. Popular choices include the Classic Batter Bowl, a set of measuring spoons, or a small kitchen appliance like a mini chopper. These items are not only useful but also showcase the quality of Pampered Chef products.
The typical budget for a host gift ranges from $10 to $30, depending on your budget and the level of the party. It's important to choose something that reflects your appreciation for the host's efforts in organizing the party while also being a thoughtful and useful gift.
Yes, personalizing a host gift can make it even more special! Consider adding a handwritten note expressing your gratitude or selecting a product that aligns with the host's cooking style or preferences. Personal touches can enhance the overall experience and show that you value their support.
Some popular Pampered Chef products for host gifts include the Stoneware Baker, the Mix 'N Chop, and the Quick Slice. These items are not only practical but also demonstrate the versatility and quality of Pampered Chef products, making them excellent choices for hosts.
Absolutely! Considering the theme of the party can help you select a more relevant and appreciated host gift. For example, if the party focuses on baking, a baking-related item like a silicone baking mat or a set of cookie cutters would be fitting. Tailoring the gift to the theme shows thoughtfulness and enhances the overall experience for the host.