Where Can I Find or Create a Bridal Shower Tree with Product Pictures?

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers on creating a bridal shower tree featuring product pictures, item numbers, and prices. Participants suggest practical methods for assembling the tree, including cutting images from catalogs and using cardstock for labeling. A specific resource is shared, linking to a thread with documents containing images of popular bridal wish list products. Tools such as removable double-stick tape and flower cutters are recommended for enhancing the presentation.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of using a printer for cardstock.
  • Familiarity with online image sourcing, specifically from Pampered Chef.
  • Knowledge of using removable double-stick tape for crafting.
  • Experience with basic crafting tools like scissors and flower cutters.
NEXT STEPS
  • Research how to create a bridal shower tree using cardstock and images.
  • Explore the Pampered Chef product catalog for bridal wish list items.
  • Learn about different types of flower cutters for crafting decorations.
  • Investigate online resources for DIY bridal shower decorations and ideas.
USEFUL FOR

This discussion is beneficial for event planners, brides-to-be, and anyone organizing a bridal shower looking for creative decoration ideas and practical solutions for product displays.

A Pampered Kitchen
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I have a bridal shower on the 27th of August and the bride wants to do a "tree" with all the items hanging from it with a picture, item # and the price. I don't have time to put one together as I am not that great with a computer.

I was wondering if anyone has or knows of a thread with pics of all the products in the catalog that can be printed out.

If not, is anyone great at doing that kind of stuff and could put one together?

Any and all help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!

Thanks,

Cara
 
Most of the people I know who do that kind of thing simply cut the pictures out of a catalog. For myself, I do a board. I print the items on card stock (item name, number, page number, and price) and attach them to the board with removable double-stick tape.
 
I'm not that computer savvy either, so do you have any old catalogs from S/S? Why not cut out the product from the catalog, glue it to some colored card stock (you could then use a fancy scissor to cut the edges) and then hang them from the tree! Thats what I'd do and what I have done!!
 
Malinda - you are a God-send today. I have two showers coming up. My first was a surprise and I sure did learn a lot! This is perfect!

Smooches, CK
 
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Malinda - you are a God-send today. I have two showers coming up. My first was a surprise and I sure did learn a lot! This is perfect!

Smooches, CK

Here's that picture I promised in the chat box.
 

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Love it! Thanks Beth...may be stealing your idea...how do you attach the paper flowers to the wood skewers? Do you glue the product info on? Last q, do you have a special cutter to make the flowers?

Thanks, CK
 
I use this
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000KPJEZC/?tag=pfamazon01-20
and some flower cutters to make mine. Let me see if I can find my documents and photos!

Okay, on the document the outline is only for a reference. You can delete them after you complete all your circles or make them a lighter shade if you plan on cutting out the circles.
 

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Love it! Thanks Beth...may be stealing your idea...how do you attach the paper flowers to the wood skewers? Do you glue the product info on? Last q, do you have a special cutter to make the flowers?

Thanks, CK

Go for it - that's not stealing, it's sharing. ;)

I just use tape to attach everything. That way if the bride doesn't keep them for her rehearsal bouquet, and many do, it's easier to change it all out for the next one.

I use the old flower bread tube but any cookie cutter flower or heart would work.

It's quick and cheap. I've used the same styrofoam (to layer the bowls) for years and the wood skewers, construction paper and scotch tape are cheap.
 
Okay 2nd part to my post... here are the pictures of the ones I use to do. I use to hand cut out the flower and the circles and glue them together. Now I use a stamp similar to this one with a smaller one to cut out the middle part.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001DHJH4E/?tag=pfamazon01-20
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Just "copy & paste" her registry! Photo, item # and price!!!
 
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WOW!!! All I can say is wow and THANK YOU!!!!

You all have some great ideas, came to my rescue quickly and I just can't wait to get started tomorrow on your ideas.

Many blessings and thanks:),

Cara
 
That idea with the SS bowls was super cute!! I made some flower pots using an idea I found on here for a shower I did a few weeks ago :) I posted pics on another thread but here is another...
 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find a bridal shower tree template with product pictures?

You can find bridal shower tree templates with product pictures on various websites that specialize in party planning and bridal shower resources. Websites like Etsy often have downloadable templates that you can customize with your product images. Additionally, some direct sales companies, including Pampered Chef, may offer resources on their consultant websites or in their training materials.

Can I create my own bridal shower tree with Pampered Chef products?

Yes, you can create your own bridal shower tree using Pampered Chef products. Start by selecting a tree template or design that you like, and then gather high-quality images of the products you want to feature. You can use graphic design software like Canva or PowerPoint to arrange the images creatively on the tree.

What types of products should I include on my bridal shower tree?

When creating a bridal shower tree, consider including a mix of essential kitchen tools, popular cooking gadgets, and unique items that would appeal to the bride. Items like cookware, bakeware, and serving utensils are great choices, as well as any seasonal or themed products that might fit the bridal shower's overall aesthetic.

Are there any online tools to help me design a bridal shower tree?

Yes, there are several online tools that can help you design a bridal shower tree. Websites like Canva, Adobe Spark, and even Microsoft PowerPoint offer user-friendly templates and design features that allow you to easily create a visually appealing tree. You can upload product images and customize the layout to suit your needs.

How can I print my bridal shower tree once I’ve created it?

Once you’ve created your bridal shower tree, you can print it using a standard printer or take it to a local print shop for a more professional finish. Make sure to save your design in a high-resolution format, such as PDF or PNG, to ensure the best print quality. You can also consider printing it on cardstock for added durability.

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