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Summary: Planning games for a jewelry party depends on the type of people attending, but an introductory name game is a great way to break the ice. Use games to introduce the jewelry products at a party with helpful information from a jeweler representative in this free video on jewelry retail.
Judy Carrier is a representative for Jewel by Park Lane, a family-owned and operated business out of Chicago, Ill. that has been in business for over 50 years. Carrier has been in the...read more
"Hi I'm Judy Carrier with Jewels by Park Lane. And I'm going to talk to you about how to plan games for a jewelry party. First of all know your guests, are they party people, do they like playing games? Or are they the kind of people that just want to get down to looking at the product. If you have a lot of people who aren't well acquainted you should start off with a game that breaks the ice. For instance the name game. You could say an introductory type thing. I could start with saying I'm Judy and I love jewelry. Now you would start, the next person in line would say, their name, and then they would pick something about themselves that they like or dislike, starting with the first letter of their name. And that goes around to the last guest has introduced themselves and if she gets it all right then she gets a gift. And usually you give her a little help so she's going to get one anyway. Cause whoever goes last has to do the most work. Another game that's a lot of fun, is just telling a little something about the product and every time the name of the product like Jewels by Park Lane is mentioned the box that you've been passing around, which has a nice gift in it, is given to the next person. These are just two of the games that you can use in your jewelry party. I'm Judy Carrier with Jewels by Park lane planning shows with games."
eHow Article: How to Plan Games for a Jewelry Party