I just love doing home parties. They are a great opportunity to showcase your wares while chatting with some great people in a relaxed environment. Best of all there is little to no cost! I thought I would share with you today a little of what one of our home parties look like:We try to get there at least an hour before the guests are scheduled to arrive. The thing with home parties is that your setup is always different and of course there are always those that arrive early so you want to be ready.
I always offer something small for a door prize and have little ballots for
people to fill out. The ballots also have a place for their email address and a box to check if they want to join our mailing list (most people do). Once the majority of guests have arrived I often play an icebreaker type game such as celebrity trivia. You can find all kinds of quiz/trivia games just by searching the internet. It gets people fired up and in the spirit!
people to fill out. The ballots also have a place for their email address and a box to check if they want to join our mailing list (most people do). Once the majority of guests have arrived I often play an icebreaker type game such as celebrity trivia. You can find all kinds of quiz/trivia games just by searching the internet. It gets people fired up and in the spirit! Depending on the crowd we usually give a little "intro" speech-who we are, how long we've been doing it, I talk about hosting a home party (and the incentives) and any specials we are offering that night. Then I have the hostess draw for the door prize and let people start shopping!
I make sure to have lots of postcards/business cards on hand about our website and little flyers about hosting a home party that I put in with each guests purchases. And that's about it!
If you are in the handmade business and have never tried having a home party in your own or a friend's home I highly recommend it.

4 comments:
your party sounds fun! question. I have a bunch of the "stones" that your first pictured necklaces are made from. Do you know what they are called? I'd like to list them as supplies on etsy, but I have no idea what they are...
thanks in advance!
Thanks for stopping by serra! The stones in the first picture are dyed shell beads. I just love them for summer!
Great article! I love those earrings! SO PRETTY!
My apt is too small for this... but maybe when I move.
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