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c00p said:I've been hearing a lot about upper levels using the mini cats as the invite. I think it's a great idea, but man, that can get pricey especially when already supplying the postage. But....they have also said that it's led to much, much more in outside sales because the minis are so much better than they used to be. Has anyone else tried this and been successful?
c00p said:I've been hearing a lot about upper levels using the mini cats as the invite. I think it's a great idea, but man, that can get pricey especially when already supplying the postage. But....they have also said that it's led to much, much more in outside sales because the minis are so much better than they used to be. Has anyone else tried this and been successful?
chefann said:I've been using the minis along with the print-out invites from CC. I print a label for the front of the mini with the show info, and put another one on the back with my info. Then I stick it in an envelope with the 1-page invite that I print on bright paper. Then they have 2 things (and aren't as likely to lose both of them), both of which have the show info, a brief description of the guest special and a short plug for ordering online. I also put the host's name and address as the return address on the envelope. Then she knows that her addresses are bad if they're returned, and people are more likely to open them if they recognize the sender.
babywings76 said:Do you use the holiday mini's now, or just the regular Fall/Winter minis?
Ann - can you post what your 1 pager looks like with the info you put on them? And, do you just use a business size envelope to mail them in or a different size? Sorry for the questions, just trying to wrap my head around this concept and don't want to mess it up!!chefann said:I've been using the minis along with the print-out invites from CC. I print a label for the front of the mini with the show info, and put another one on the back with my info. Then I stick it in an envelope with the 1-page invite that I print on bright paper. Then they have 2 things (and aren't as likely to lose both of them), both of which have the show info, a brief description of the guest special and a short plug for ordering online. I also put the host's name and address as the return address on the envelope. Then she knows that her addresses are bad if they're returned, and people are more likely to open them if they recognize the sender.
chefann said:That button appears on every single invitation I print from the PDFs HO has produced. I don't worry about it.
Mini Catalog Invite Labels are small adhesive labels that can be used to invite friends and family to a Pampered Chef catalog party. These labels feature the Pampered Chef logo and a customizable message, making them a convenient and professional way to spread the word about your party.
Using Mini Catalog Invite Labels is simple! Just peel off the backing and stick the label onto your invitation or envelope. You can also use them on flyers, postcards, or any other materials you plan on using to promote your party. The labels are self-adhesive and can be easily removed without leaving any residue.
Yes, you can! When ordering Mini Catalog Invite Labels, you have the option to add a personalized message up to 50 characters. This message can be anything from a catchy phrase to specific party details. Just make sure to proofread your message before finalizing your order.
A pack of Mini Catalog Invite Labels contains 60 labels. This is enough for a small party, but you can always order multiple packs if you are planning on inviting a larger group of people.
Unfortunately, at this time, Mini Catalog Invite Labels are only available in packs of 60. However, if you are planning on hosting multiple Pampered Chef parties, you can always order multiple packs at once to save on shipping costs.