How to Plan Games for a Purse Party

In order to have a successful purse party, you need to get your guests shopping. Plan a few party games in case they need to loosen up a bit. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

  1. Plan Games for Your Purse Party

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      Pick up a few small prizes to give away to winners of the party games. Small sample-size lotions and makeup items are great giveaways that people can stash in their new purses.

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      Choose games that relate to purses in some way. "Messiest Purse," "Strangest Object in a Purse" or "Purse With the Most Items" are easy games that will break the ice.

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      Keep the party games quick and short so they don't distract the guests from shopping.

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      Plan to use games as an ice-breaker. You want to make your guests feel as comfortable as possible. It's best to serve a few drinks and play a couple of games before letting your friends loose on the purses.

    Use Party Games to Sell Purses

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      Try a design-your-purse contest. Give guests a couple of pieces of construction paper and some markers to make their fantasy bags in five minutes or less. Use the game to let guests know they can order custom purses.

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      Have a single high-ticket purse that can be used to stir competition. Make guests who want the bag compete against each other in a series of fun quizzes or games. The competition will stir interest in the bag.

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      Provide games for the kids too. The longer the children are entertained, the longer mom has to shop. Make sure that the games are toddler friendly, so young kids do not need to be closely supervised.

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      Let your purse party consultant hand out the discounts. Most companies send their consultants armed with party games, display racks and coupons.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you have several people who don't know each other at the party, plan games to introduce everyone to each other.

  • Consider raffling off a purse at the end of the party. Choose the purse beforehand and set it up with a sign that says, "You Can Win This." You can offer one free ticket and have extra tickets available for purchase.

  • If the company you're working with doesn't handle the games, avoid giving discounts on purses as prizes since that money will only be coming out of your pocket.

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