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The thread centers around participants seeking and sharing information about where to find or how to make a photo tree for booking cards. Various stores and personal experiences are discussed, along with the intended use of the photo tree in their business practices.
Views differ on the best places to find a photo tree, with no clear consensus on a single source. Participants share a variety of personal experiences and suggestions.
Participants are primarily consultants discussing practical solutions for their business needs, with a focus on personal experiences and preferences regarding the use of photo trees for booking cards.
Consultants looking for creative ways to manage booking cards and seeking recommendations on where to find photo trees may find this discussion helpful.
Dawn4 said:Do you have a Kohl's by you. I know they have them all the time.
I was going to mention Kohl's. I bought mine there at 55-60% off! It looks like a sunflower & I put the dates in each "petal".
PChefPEI said:Neat! Would love to find one like that!!!
i've never heard of a booking tree beore, what is it? i know what the actual frame thing looks like, but what do you do with it?
I'm like that too!Oh post a pic. I am one of those pitiful visual people.
PChefPEI said:No Kohl's, but will check local craft store. Didn't think of that! Thanks!
(I should know that Ann would have the answer, right??)
Thanks for this info! I have looked at WM repeatedly and never thought about in the bridal section!cbord said:I jave what they call a card tree-its in bridal section a WM.
PChefPEI said:What I do (or should I say WILL do!! LOL), and I learned this listening to Julie Weitz CDs, is put party date cards for my next 6 open show dates, just like pamperedgirl3 does. To each card, I will attach a small gift (like a twix-it clip). People then can just come up and pick a card and keep the gift attached.
Each card has the following info:
At the top: Available date and time for the show
Name
Full address
Phone numbers and best time to be reached
Show planning date/place/time
Host booked from
I'm like that too!So, here's a pic! I'd love to see pamperedgirl3's though!
Checked Michael's after work. They didn't have any. Will check dollarama. Thanks Heather....hopefully, they have them there!!
KOHL's has online shopping as well.
You can find templates for photo trees on various crafting websites, Pinterest, or even in direct sales groups on social media. Many consultants share their designs and ideas, which you can customize for your needs.
To create a photo tree, start by gathering photos of your products or past events. Use a poster board or a digital platform like Canva to arrange the photos in a tree-like structure. Add text or decorations to make it visually appealing and informative.
Yes, you can use digital tools like Canva, Adobe Spark, or even PowerPoint to create a photo tree. These platforms offer templates and easy-to-use design features that allow you to customize your photo tree to fit your brand.
To make a physical photo tree, you will need a poster board or canvas, printed photos, scissors, glue or tape, and decorative items like markers or stickers. You can also use string lights or embellishments to make it more eye-catching.
To use a photo tree effectively, display it at your parties or events where guests can easily see it. Encourage guests to interact with it by asking questions about the products or booking parties. This visual representation can spark conversations and increase bookings.