Showing posts with label Flier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flier. Show all posts

Monday, February 23, 2009

Mother's Day Flier

This flier comes from Shanda Vance, a new demonstrator in TX who used Patricia McCoy's Valentine idea from a previous post and incorporated it into Mother's Day. Shanda left the wide border around the edge to use one of the pre-printed border papers. I wish I had some of that paper on hand to show you guys how nice it's going to look. Shanda was kind enough to email this flier in a word document to share if you'd like save yourself from all the time formatting, cutting and pasting. You can double-click the image to enlarge and view. THANK YOU FOR SHARING, SHANDA!!!

Friday, January 9, 2009

Valentine's Party - Plan it now!

I had some fun ideas for a party this month! A few times a year I put on a really good party to get everybody excited again - and this is it! Won't you all do it for your customers, too? Come on! It will be so much FUN, your friends are all going to love you for this.

The theme - Valentine's, of course! It's a couples party - flier style invitations inviting everyone to come with their sweethearts. I thought of a friend of mine who's husband is in the military, so I'm going to make some kind of a note on the invitation that singles can bring a friend and make it a GNO. Invitations need to be going out soon, so set that date for yourself (and your honey!) and print something off your computer. Put on a cute graphic, use pink paper, or grab some heart stickers from the grocery store and voila! You're already putting everyone in the mood ;o)

The game - Newlywed Game!~ well sort of. There's not time to do the real thing so I'll make a modified version. Each partnership will get slips of paper containing 5 questions each must answer separately without showing their partner. After everyone is finished you read each question and go around the room letting each set of partners answer. If their answers match, they get a point. After all 5 questions have been answered the game is over and the couple with the most points wins. You might need a tie breaker. You decide the prize, some Hershey's kisses, a red rose, lip gloss, be creative!
The refreshments - Cherry Chocolate Cake - YUM! I had this yesterday and took a picture :o) It's so easy, anyone can make it. You can make it the day before, if you guys are interested I'll share my recipe [email erin(dot)didion@goldcanyon(dot)us]. Since we're inviting our guy-friends we gotta have some "man" food - so I'm making my friend Sarah's Macho Nachos, I'm happy to share that recipe if you're interested! All is quick, easy and tasty or I don't do it!


Another demonstrator shared this flier that she made up to disperse throughout the month to give all the men "subtle hints" for Valentine's gifts. I'm going to make up something similar to hand out that night. Be sure to have your party in time to receive your order before Valentine's Day.

Some other ideas for the night would be to have a few pink & red decorations around, maybe take a picture of each couple to print and deliver with their order in a thank-you note. Oh! It's going to be so much fun, I can hardly wait! If any of you are on board, share your pictures, experiences and ideas with the rest of us :o)

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Party Prep

I was just getting a few things together for a party tomorrow night and I thought I'd post my preparations. It's always fun to see what someone else is doing, so feel free to copy. Hopefully, this will spark something in your own creativity to share with the rest of us. This first picture is my "on time" drawing prize. I do a drawing to open every party - it's a fun way to get everyone gathered so I can start my presentation. Only the people who are there on time get to enter, and I obtain the guests' name and contact information little entry papers. You may recognize this elegant keepsake box from our Boutique Chic line. This is the pretty blue-green box from my FAVORITE candle in this line, the brand-new Woods & Vanilla Romantique. I burn that candle in my bedroom and I always have the cute boxes leftover..... so tie it up with some satin ribbon and voila! an adorable gift box. I had a little bit of paper shred I placed in the bottom along with a car freshener. I applied vinyl lettering spelling "Simplify" to dress up the votive glass. The two tealights in the glass were leftovers out of my own package. It is simple, cute, easy low/no cost, and I think it will be a fun keepsake for whoever wins tomorrow! Use whatever you have laying around to create unique prizes & gifts. Take some pictures and share with us!
These are the gifts for my booking game. After my short presentation, we'll play the game outlined here on the blog under Karen Phelps' convention lecture (find the instructions using the labels in the right column "booking"). I wondered if all my demos knew how cute these bags are, and if you knew they're available to you through the supply orders! On Essentials, click Action/Order Entry/Supply Order and use item #96351, Small Floral Shopping Bags. You'll get a package of 20 for $5.00. They are sturdy and cute and have the Gold Canyon Logo on them so you'll look professional and all. I've also used lunch sacks tied with pretty ribbons and tissue, or reused gift bags when I'm out of the Gold Canyon bags. For these gifts, I just picked items off my shelf that were out-of-date, or that I received for free or discounted prices from previous party orders. So all 3 gifts plus my host gift didn't cost me anything out of pocket - it's stuff I had on hand. Keep your eyes open for good deals so you can do the same. For example, one of these is Emerge Start Clean Body Lather. That would cost the customer $14.98 - but I got it on a promotion about a year ago for buy 1 get 1 free. Since I had stocked up so much I decided to get it out there. It didn't cost me but she'll not only use and fall in love with it, but she's going to think I really went all out for her!! Another bag contains the Garden Sparrow Set from our spring catalog. I used them in my living room all year, but I got bored and they still looked as good as new, so instead of donating them to charity, I dusted them off, put a fresh, new tealight in each of them, wrapped them in tissue paper, and badda-bing, another booking gift. Again, these are a $15-20 value, so the guest is going to feel spoiled. This is all stuff I had on hand by chance this time. You can get by with less if you need, in fact, send me good & cute ideas for inexpensive gifts and prizes, please!

The last thing I was putting together - well it was kind of already done I just had to update a couple of things - is my guest folders. At back-to-school time every year I stock up on these pocketed folders for 10-cents apiece at Wal-Mart. I keep a page protector in it and insert the current monthly promotional flier. For this party, in the left pocket, I put Gold Canyon's Holiday Wish List (.pdf file available through email) along with the second page of November's print quality promo file (available on Essentials, click Current Promotions on home page). I also have an order form - notice it's pink! I hate wasting 1-2 copies of our invoices because I really only need the original and ONE duplicate, not 3 duplicates for crying out loud! So when I get them, I put my contact information on them and then separate half of the copies. (Half of my invoices are white and the customer keeps the canary copy, then the other half are pink and the customer keeps the golden copy.) I try not to be tacky about it - like at this party everyone will have the pink ones. Notice my business card is placed in the front of the folder. If you don't have a business card, make one! Or order through Town & Country (Action/Marketing Tools/Stationary & Logo Merchandise). Flipping the page, behind the flier I poked an invitation card with the picture side facing out. I wrote in a sharpie on the invitation "Book a show with me and receive $10 Gold Canyon Cash". You can give out the actual Gold Canyon Cash guest booking certificates instead (available through Supplies, item #96436, $2 for 20). The post-card is more colorful and candle-ish though. In the back pocket I've placed an Opportunity Pamphlet, which is a recruiting flier that has been discontinued now but I'm using up my old stuff. You could add anything there to personalize it for your guests. I also slide a catalog inside and clip a pen to the front. As guests arrive I hand each one a folder and as they leave they hand them back. Taking eight is usually sufficient, and I always carry extra supplies in case there's a big turn out.
Another thing you don't want to forget when you're preparing for a party is to get change! It's a little embarrassing when it's time to take their money and you can't make correct change. So break up a twenty or two, grab a handful of change out of the ash tray, and take it in a bank bag, cash box or envelope so you look like you're organized with your money! And don't forget to take your samples! (Right Traci????) Tomorrow I'm also taking some fall table cloths and fake fall leaves and a few of my other home decorations to make the table pretty. I'll stick my camera in and if I don't feel too conspicuous I'll snap a few shots for you guys!
One last thing I always do before my parties is raid my house for everything Gold Canyon. I have a little basket of my Homeology sprays, my Emerge products and my 1/2 burnt candles in their holders. I take it all with me - there I will share my personal products for testers and if the host doesn't have a candle to burn I'll let her pick one (or two or three) of mine to have going at the party (Don't forget to take it back home with you!!!)
You know, I'd really love for this blog to become a forum! I hope you're not all sick of hearing from me, but this is what I have to do till I get you all on board! Sign up for a Google account (take 5 seconds) and leave some comments, or email me and I'll post your ideas, pictures and comments. THANKS EVERYBODY! Party Hard!

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Multi-Party Idea


Gold Demonstrator Ronda (NY) wanted to share what seems to be the next craze in her area... folks are opening their homes to several party plans in an open-house format. It's fun and so far, this is the third one she has participated in, have been very lucrative. They serve wine, sheese and fruit. All of the vendors get together and set different closing dates so people's budgets aren't blown out of the water... She did one of these a couple of weeks ago and did over $300 in cash and carry and looks like she will have at least $350 in orders plus 2 party bookings and maybe another interested demonstrator.