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Yikes I did it. After years of spending millions as a customer I signed up! I got my kit last night and I have my first show tomorrow night! ahhhh what was I thinking! I would like to play a game at the show, any suggestions from you smart people? I am so excited and scared all at the same time!
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Congrats on your new adventure! My demonstrator plays this "game" with tickets for comments, questions, general enthusiasm, etc and at the end of the party all the tickets go in a bowl and one is chosen to win an Inspiration sheet or some other small prize.
Did you try doing a search for "workshop games"? I know there is a thread on here somewhere with a document for games to play at your workshops.
Good Luck.
Congrats! I became a SU! Demo last month. I was spending too much on stamping products that I decided to become one. Now, I'm even more hooked. I don't know if that's a good thing...LOL!
Yikes I did it. After years of spending millions as a customer I signed up! I got my kit last night and I have my first show tomorrow night! ahhhh what was I thinking! I would like to play a game at the show, any suggestions from you smart people? I am so excited and scared all at the same time!
Dogtiredwoof
aka Liane
You can show them some sample cards and see who can guess the name of the stamp sets or get a tray with some stamping supplies on it and see who can guess the most of what's on the tray.
I did the same thing! My demo and I figured that I spend enough on my own each quarter that I should sign up.
One game that we have played in the past is a stampin up version of Tic-Tac- Toe. You have a grid for the guest and then have them write in the names of different stampin up products that they think might be used. As you demo your cards, if you use a product they have on their grid, then they mark it off. The first one to get three in a row wins. We always looked forward to it, because we would try to get her to say the name of the product. Oh! I forgot you have to say the name of the product before they can mark it off.