Your Guide to Throwing the Best Jewelry Party Possible
There are so many little details you always need to take care of beforehand but the most important thing to always remember is that without a good plan, you don't have a good party.
The best party are planned in a few quick and easy steps, leaving you one successful jewelry party.
Your first step is to plan out all of the big decisions about your party such as the location,date and time, and a the all important guest list.
The space you are holding your party at needs to have enough adequate room to suit the amount of guests you are planning on having.
It also need toinclude proper accommodations.
Here are some more tips on what you can do to hold one great jewelry making party:
- Plan out and set a date to host your jewelry party.
It should be at least two weeks away to give everyone enough time to free up their schedule.
Send out invitation and have them include directions on how to get to the party.
Put together a small list of people you would like to have attend.
The list can be as large as you want but make sure there is at least a minimum of ten. - Once you have your invitations list put together you can begin sending them out.
You should have about twice as many invitations as you do peopleyou expect to attend.
On average, a jewelry party normally has about half the number of people you invite which is why you should invite as much people as you can.
It greatly improves your chances of having a successful party. - Another way to get more people to come is by letting all of your guests know that they are free to bring a friend along if they want.
You will likely see a better response rate and a larger number of attendees.
I've seen a few home jewelry companies that give out bonus gifts to people who bring guests. - Once the invitations have been sent out, you should now follow them up with a phone call.
Not only can you see if the invitations were received but you also give your guest the chance to RSVP right there.
It also makes you invitation much more personal. - If you have any catalogs of the jewelry you will be selling, include one in each invitation you send out.
If there are any guests that would like to order something but cannot make the date of the party, they can still place an order with you from the catalog. - The room where you are holding your party should be a well-lit area with a lot of free space to walk around.
You ideally want enough room for all of the displays and for guests to comfortably move around without feeling like a sardine.