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ok, really need ideas now. :>)

22 years 8 months ago #87242 by memouser
Replied by memouser on topic RE: ok, really need ideas now. :>)
Hi again The name of the company is All American Children's Gift Shoppe, 1 800 683 8358.

Good Luck,
Mary
22 years 8 months ago #87241 by nicurn
hi, I would love the name of the company you all used! Thanks in advance. maggie
22 years 8 months ago #87240 by memouser
Replied by memouser on topic RE: ok, really need ideas now. :>)
Hi This past year we went through a company that was just wonderful!! The kids were able to buy for there mom, dad, grandparents, brother or sisters, for a little under $5.00. The parents were very pleased that there kids were not buying junk. If a gift cost us .25 we made the price .50, we NEVER raised our prices more then .50. This company was great to work with. I'd be glad to pass along information on this company if anyone would like to contact them for there school....we plan to use them again this year. The last PTA officers ordered through catalogs and they spent tons for junk (mostly kids toys) that parents hated. This company also sent us a HUGH stocking WITH great gifts to FILL it up and then some, we sold chances on it for $1.00, we made $190.00 All together we made $800.00 Not only did the students shop but teacher and parents too...it was a hugh hit for all!! Sorry so long...Good luck!!
22 years 8 months ago #87239 by lindakm
Replied by lindakm on topic RE: ok, really need ideas now. :>)
Just a few ideas for "crafty" items, if you can get someone to make them: hairbows, scrunchies (these are particularly easy and require minimal materials), book marks, book covers, and I'm not sure if beanie babies are still popular, but I have seen some cute sleeping bags for them that could be made out of fabric remnants or leftovers from other projects. Perhaps some more ambitious crafters could even make some simple Barbie or American Girl dresses or accessories. You might even get some people to donate materials for some of these items. I guess the key here is to start early in the year for anything that has to be made prior to the day of the event.

Good luck,
Linda
22 years 9 months ago #87238 by nicurn
thanks tim. :> ) I can't wait to see it! maggie
22 years 9 months ago #87237 by Publisher
nicurn -

So timely. Give us three days and our back-to-school issue will be in the mail and online. Surprise, surprise -- we have a feature story on Holiday Shoppes.

Hope you can wait that long, and I'm sure you'll get plenty of ideas from the Forum in the meantime.

Tim
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