Where Can You Find Bingo Cards for Sale?

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the search for bingo cards for an appreciation night event among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their experiences and sources for obtaining bingo cards, discussing various types and methods of marking them.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions planning a bingo-type show and questions whether it would be tacky to ask attendees to bring their own daubers or if providing pens would suffice.
  • Another participant shares that their director found bingo cards at Meijer in the crafts/office supply section.
  • One user reports purchasing bingo cards at Walmart in the party supply area.
  • Another participant offers to share files for printable bingo cards they created online, noting it as a cost-effective option.
  • One participant found bingo cards at Party City and suggests that using pens to mark cards is acceptable.
  • Several users mention finding bingo cards at Dollar Tree and other local party supply stores.
  • One participant describes a method of searching for printable bingo cards online, highlighting the ability to refresh for different numbers.
  • Another participant notes success in finding bingo cards at Walmart, emphasizing the affordability of the option.
  • One user suggests checking with local bingo venues, like fire halls, for purchasing cards directly.
  • Another participant mentions Bingoshop.com as a source for ordering bingo cards and shares their past experience with the site.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best sources for bingo cards, with no clear consensus on a single preferred option. Participants share various stores and methods, indicating a range of personal experiences.

Contextual Notes

Participants are primarily Pampered Chef consultants preparing for an appreciation event, sharing personal experiences and resources related to obtaining bingo cards.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on sourcing bingo cards for events may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

KellyTheChef
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Our appreciation night is being planned by my cluster and we are doing a bingo type show.

Looking online, I noticed that as SINGLE cards, we can get either plain paper types (they would need to bring daubbers/markers/something to mark off their numbers) or a die cut/push out card that they mark by using their finger.
Anyone have an opinion on those? Would it be tacky if we needed to put on the invite to bring your own daubber...or we supplied them with a pen to mark off the card?
I have called around to party supply stores and a HUGE warehouse type store (called The Flower Factory, named cuz they sell a BILLION fake flowers for arranging...) and NO ONE CARRIES THEM!!

I can order online, but then we are paying extra for shipping. Anyone know of stores/chains that carry bingo cards??
 
My director got them at Meijer, I think - in the crafts/office supply area. They are the paper kind that you mark, 4 to a page (we cut them in half).

And I swear I've seen them at the Flower Factory in the Detroit area.
 
I got some at Walmart in the Party Supply area.
 
Kelly - I just used some for a game here at work and created them online. How many do you need - I can send you the files. I printed them off on cardstock. People can just circle numbers with pens. It is a cheaper way to do it...
 
I bought mine at Party City. That's a fairly big chain store. Janet could you post the files for your cards on here or is the file too large? I just had my people put an "X" through the box with an ink pen. It worked. I thought about the daubber thing, too, but it really isn't a big deal. They just need to have a way to indicated it and a pen works fine.
 
I will find them and try!
 
Card FilesHere you go - 2 randomly created sets.

You can go to the website and create more. It creates a "set" but if you run them again you can make another "set" and they are different.

We used them for a work game, and they truly were random!
 

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I have found them at Dollar Tree!
 
How does the Bingo game work?
 
I also find them at walmart and our local party supply store
 
I did a search for 'printable bingo cards'; don't remember the site. But you can print them for free & after each page you refresh, and they change the numbers:thumbup: I also print on cardstock.
 
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After calling all over God's creation....I found them at Walmart! They are 2 on a sheet...a total of 300 in there for $2! I think that's cheaper than I could print them.

Thanks for all of the help!
 
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Lisa2Boys said:
How does the Bingo game work?
We are honestly just playing normal bingo. Our cluster is doing an appreciation day for past customers and hosts. We will play a few games (giving away PC prizes) then do a skit of some sort, play some more games, demo something short, play some more games...like that. We will also each (about 10 of us are participating) bring in some sort of "display" it could be holiday decorating using PC, showing Gifts to Go, a baking display, whatever. I think I am going to make a display either with our trifle bowl/winter flower arrangement...or something with the DCB since it's my new FAVORITE item!
 
You can also go to anyplace that holds bingo, like a fire hall, I bet they would sell you the cards, then you don't have to pay shipping. They can use a highlighter to mark off the cards, or a pen, just draw a line through it
 
Bingoshop.com

You can download the catalog from there

You might have to call them and get some prices.

I ordered off of them for my Bingo Fundraiser last May and I will be ordering off of them in the next week or two. I am having another fundraiser Bingo for my Relay for Life team on October 27 and we are giving away some of the HWC products for mini door prizes.

~
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find Bingo cards for sale online?

You can find Bingo cards for sale on various online platforms such as Amazon, eBay, and specialty game websites. Many retailers offer printable Bingo cards that you can download and print at home, which can be a convenient option.

Are there any local stores that sell Bingo cards?

Yes, local party supply stores, toy stores, and some big-box retailers often carry Bingo cards, especially around holidays or for special events. It's a good idea to call ahead to check availability.

Can I purchase Bingo cards from Pampered Chef?

Pampered Chef primarily focuses on kitchen tools and cooking products, and they do not typically sell Bingo cards. However, you might find themed Bingo games related to cooking or food that could be offered during special events or promotions.

Are there any free options for Bingo cards?

Yes, there are many websites that offer free printable Bingo cards. You can customize them for different themes or events, making them a great option for parties or gatherings without any cost.

What should I look for when buying Bingo cards?

When buying Bingo cards, consider the quality of the cards, whether they are reusable or disposable, and if they come with markers or chips. Additionally, check if the cards are themed for your event, as this can enhance the overall experience.

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