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TupperGal
05-20-2005, 10:57 PM
Just wanted to start a post for sharing easy and fun
Tried and True Party Games!

Please Post your favorites and what the party guests seem to enjoy the most???

Susan

Ravish30
05-23-2005, 04:51 PM
Hi Susan,

I do 3 Kids ONLY shopping parties every year....1 before mothers day and 2 before christmas.

the kids love the balloon pop game...I take slips of paper and right the name of a prize on it and stick it inside the balloons...they have to play a game to win a balloon which they pop to find out what the prize is.

I also did this for a High School Grad Party last year with a bunch of teenager girls. I dont know if adults would find it fun or not! LOL

shelly

JennaLouise
05-30-2005, 05:25 PM
One of the easiest and most recieved games I play is the

Purse Treasure Hunt

I give each person one of the game gifts (NOT keychains, etc...I use those strictly as dating tools) for each item found first. I let them know at the beginning the person with the most can trade all of their 'winnings' for a larger piece of Tupperware (usually a smaller item such as a cereal bowl, snack cup, etc....currently I am offering items sent in the surprise pack). Here is what I have them look for:

$1.00 bill (must be a single one dollar bill)
Penny
Checkbook
Credit/Debit Card
Pen
Brush
Comb
Feminine Product (tampon or pad)
Foreign Money item
Coupon
Something from a Church
Stamp
Snack
Book/ Magazine
Picture of their child
Picture of someone else's child
Picture of their spouse/partner
Car Keys
Pain Reliever
Something that does not belong to you (a Mom would know what we mean)
Grocery Store Savings Card
Bill (paid or not- great recruiting lead in....can use TW to pay for their bills)
Anything with their address on it (envelope, id, etc. since not all have license)
Reminder Postcard/ Brochure
Any sort of Tupperware Item (but not one just given to them)
Any sort of Mary Kay Item (I do both :o) Just Make Up ok of course)
DateBook **when they have this say something like...great, be sure to keep it out so we can plan your party**

Of course you can do more or less than what is on list. At first they are shy about this game, but it leaves them laughing.....they will even shove at each other to be the first to show me...it is TOO funny

:yessmiley

kbates
06-22-2005, 09:26 AM
I got this idea from another website. Thank you to whoever posted it!! You can visit the Price is Right website and find more games!!

The Price Is Right – Party Games

At a party, I use three games and three commercial breaks. During the commercial breaks, I have the guests ask me questions about the hostess program, the Tupperware Opportunity, and any other products that were not shown during the demonstration. I have small pads of paper I give the guests to write their answers on. I give one ticket for an incorrect answer and two tickets for a correct answer to games. I also give 2 tickets for every question asked and 10 tickets to anyone who takes advantage of the hostess program. At the end of the demonstration, I draw tickets for 5 prizes – 3 tiny treasures and 2 “bigger” pieces of Tupperware.

The Bargain Game:
Show and describe two products. A price is shown in connection with each product. The price given should be less than the actual retail price – a “bargain price”. Guests must decide which of the products is a better bargain.

Magic Number:
Show and describe two products. The product on the left should be lower in price than the product on the right. Guests must pick a number that they believe is between the prices of the two products.

Hit Me:
Show and describe 6 products – make sure that when some prices of the products are added up, they equal $21.00. From the products, guests must choose a combination to get as close to 21 as possible by adding the prices. Player(s) closest without going over win.

Double Prices:
Show and describe one product with two price tags – one right, one wrong. Have guests pick which price they think is correct for the product.

Take Two:
Show and describe four items to guests. Give them a dollar figure to “shop” with. They must choose two of the four items that match up to that dollar figure.

Pick a Number:
Show and describe one product. Then show the price (may want to include shipping and tax) with one number missing. Also give guests 3 numbers to choose from to fill in the blank. Guests must choose one of the three numbers to finish the price.

Pick a Pair:
Place six products for guests to see (three pairs, each product in pair having the same price). Ask a guest to choose one product they would like to hear more about. Describe the product they choose and give them the price. They must now choose the other item of the six that has the same price as the one described.

Hope this helps!! I have had many compliments on these games - they say they are fun!!

:line:

caremedic
06-22-2005, 07:10 PM
I usually play the right/left game, then talk a little bit more and then go into the Shape-O-Toy relay. The divide into 2 teams (or however many Shape-O-Toy balls you have available) and have a race to see which team finishes emptying and putting all the shapes back in first. I either give everyone a shape-o-toy key chain (depending on how many are playing) and the winning team extra raffle tickets, or the winning team gets the key chains . I bring 5 or 6 Tupperware items that I have gotten from suprise packs or incentives or extra stock and hold a raffle. You get one ticket for coming and earn the extra tickets by asking questions about anything Tupperware or being my helper. It's fun to watch when we hold the raffle, people go nuts!

Thanks
Caren

csonmortupperware
06-23-2005, 06:18 PM
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THE BEST GAME I PLAYED TO START OFF MY PARTY, TO GET EVERYONE EXCITED ABOUT MY PARTY IS THE GAME CALLED TUPPERWARE. WHERE EVERYONE STANDS UP. STARTING FROM THE LEFT OR RIGHT THEY START BY SPELLING TUPPERWARE. FIRST PERSON SAYS T, THE NEXT PERSON BESIDE THEM SAYS U. YOU KEEP GOING TO EVERY CUSTOMER. BUT THE PERSON WHO SAYS E HAS TO SIT DOWN. CONTINUE UNTIL THERE'S ONLY ONE PERSON REMAING WINS A PRIZE!
AFTER THAT, THERE INTRESTED IN WANTING TO KNOW ABOUT TUPPERWARE.
PLAY MORE GAMES IN BETWEEN.
FOR THE ENDING OF MY PARTY I HAVE THREE DRAWS. 1ST PRIZE $20.00 TOWARDS TUPPERWARE 2ND, 3RD $10.00 TOWARDS TUPPERWARE.
THEN THEY WANT TO SPEND THERE WININGS AND SPEND MORE!!!


:tree:




CHRIS/SONMOR :luck:

Ravish30
06-25-2005, 10:37 AM
Heart Cards Game

Take a deck of playing cards and separate out the hearts and another suite - I use diamonds, but it doesn't matter.

During your party, when you are ready to talk about the consultant opportunity, take out the heart cards. Tell the guests that instead of you telling them about the opportunity, you are going to let them ask questions about it. Every time someone asks a question, they will get a card. (You can tell them you are using the hearts because you LOVE what you do.) Answer the question, and then take another. When there are no more questions or you run out of cards, move on with your presentation. Tell the guests to hold on to their cards.

Later, tell the guests to get out their cards. Have a few small prizes out in front of you. Here is where you get out your other suite. Start pulling out one card at a time. "Who has the Queen?" That person (if there is one) may come and choose one of the prizes that is in front of you. Pick another card. Whoever has that cooresponding card may either pick from the prizes left in front of you, or take the 1st person's prize. This continues until you run out of cards.

My guests have always loved this game. You should see these grown ladies snatching away each other's gifts! I love it b/c it give me the opportunity to share the consultant opportunity without being pushy because THEY are asking ME!

Ravish30
06-25-2005, 10:38 AM
TV Memory Game

Pass out paper and pens. Ask your guests to make a slash on their paper every time they hear the name of a TV show.
You all know [Who's The Boss] when determining if the [Price is Right]. Now don't be a [Wise guy]. I'm not out here [Moonlighting], just to hear about your [Family Ties]. I know that some of you are [Designing Women] and others are [Golden Girls], but we all have [One Life to Live], and for me this is my [Tour of Duty]. I'm already [Thirty-Something] and have had my [Growing Pains]. I think back through my [Wonder Years] and I'm certain this is my [Wheel of Fortune] which helps to feed [All My Children]. A party with me will deal you a [Full House] and bring you a [Dynasty]. There is no [Jeopardy], and you don't have to [Win, Lose, or Draw]. So be [Head of the Class] and hostess my next party. Simply invite [All in the Family], the [Honeymooners], and [Just the Ten of Us]. Give me [60 minutes] of your attention, and the rest of your evening will be [Cheers]!
That was easy, ladies, wasn't it? But, here's the catch. For every slash you made, write the name of a TV show I just read. The guest with the most correct TV shows wins!

Ravish30
06-25-2005, 10:39 AM
The Clothespin Game

As each guest arrives, hand him or her a clothespin. Tell them to attach it to themselves in an obvious spot, and each time they “catch” another guest crossing or uncrossing their legs through out the evening, they can “steal” that guest’s clothespin(s). This definitely keeps the Party from getting to “formal”. Whoever has collected the most clothespins at the end of your presentation gets a gift!