Holiday Gifts; Home Parties

Shopping the stores for holiday gifts can be a real hassle what with the stores being so crowded, and shopping online you really don’t get to “see” what you are getting.

Home parties have come a long way since the Tupperware Party days and they are no longer something you “have to go to and buy something” because your sister-in-law is hosting it - they are a great gift buying venue. Whatever you are looking for there is probably a home party that will provide it. No crowds to fight they bring the product right to you in the comfort of your own home where you can see exactly what you are buying, they deliver your order to you and best of all you can pick up several items at little or no cost to you!

Hosting a home party is simplicity itself. You can contact any company online or by phone and they will give you the name of a representative in your area or you can go to parties demonstrating the kinds of products you are interested in and let the representative know that you are interested in hosting your own party. The latter has the added benefit of giving your host credit for a booking, which usually results in their being eligible for free, or discounted items. Once you have picked a date for your booking the representative will either give you invitations that you can send out or some will just take your guest list and they will send the invitations out for you.

The day of the party all you have to do is make sure you have enough seating and a table for the demonstrator to display her items on and have some drinks and snacks handy. How fancy you get is up to you. You can just serve some chips and dips or you can make appetizers and put them out. One of the advantages of the parties that sell food products are they bring lots of food samples for you and your guests to try.

The demonstrator will come in and set up, do her demonstration take all the orders, figure out how much you have coming in free or discounted items, let you know when the delivery date is. Some companies deliver everything to the hostess and she delivers them from there and others deliver directly to each person who places an order.

So many of the companies have branched out and sell a great variety of items that you can probably do a lot of your holiday shopping at one or two different parties. There are companies that sell clothing and lingerie, cookware, bake ware, food products, jewelry (including “pearl” parties where everyone gets a chance to pick an oyster and if your oyster has a pearl you get to keep it - of course they are hoping you will pick one of their settings to put it in!), country style furnishings and décor, wrought iron décor, candles and the list just keeps going.

There is one last advantage to doing your holiday shopping at home parties; you may very well run into one that you like enough that it could become a part or full time income for you!

31 Responses to “Holiday Gifts; Home Parties”

  • Colby Peyton:
    I have noticed that there are a few other at home party mama and I personally love at home party shopping. I loved having parties in my home and also love going to parties. I am finding it very difficult to find others that feel the same way.
  • Hanen:
    Thanks for the helpful information being a mom who works fulltime the holidays are always hectic here in my house. Your blog is lovely full of helpful information. I’ll bookmark it and return often. Thank you and keep up the great work.
  • Lisa Davenport:
    I love home parties. I actually grew up with my folks hosting parties at our house, and it actually is more fun since you and your guests get to bond more unlike parties held at restaurants or other places. Nice article!

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  • search channel:
    buying gifts can be a hassle its great to have a good selection
  • Miche:
    I love home parties and with little kids, it is great to have the party come to your house so you have all the baby items you need on hand!
  • collaborative-writing:
    Hi,

    I am from Serbia, and in my country home parties are the most usual way of celebrating any event not only the holidays. However, your blog is very useful for people like me who are looking for the ways to make it different experience each time.

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  • Bhelle:
    Mom is law is best at hosting this kind of parties and with lotsa freebies she has managed to hoard alot of great stuffs for the kitchen.Interesting post here,thanks!
  • Kimmy S:
    I never thought of this idea for home parties. It is really great thing to use the one occasion for double good :). I will have to look more about this in my local town. I haven’t seen much of this kind of companies, but i guess i will have to look harder. Thanks!
  • Rika Susan's Home Improvement Reviews:
    Very helpful place to browse! Thanks for interesting posts. This has reminded me that it has been ages since I have last hosted a home party or been to one. Time for some fun!
  • Colin:
    Great article seams like it would be fun for the hosts and the business involved. It could actually be a good way of generating customers in your local area if you run a business too. Thanks for the idea I may give it a try!
  • AoLcOm:
    From my point of view - the only real party is HOME party. I cant name any other gathering by the word “party”
  • Rachel Suites:
    I agree Hanen, holidays are crazy times, these are really great tips and very much needed advice! thank you
  • Start Wall:
    the parties are fun if they are no pressure sales, i hate being pressured at a party to buy something i don’t want
  • gilagratisan:
    wow. good .thanks for your information
  • Harry:
    Hm, I used to do home parties when I did Herbalife, they worked pretty well… I never thought of actually doing them for other stuff as well. Doing one for christmas gifts or toys and stuff is almost genius.
  • Freewareking:
    Mom-in-law enjoys hosting parties of Avon and Tupperware here. And indeed it is enjoyable and I get to see and try other products.Thanks for your thoughts on this matter.
  • Zuwe:
    I am tired of seeing all the news on television about shopping! Not all of us are the big consumers you are portraying. Maybe it’s entertaining to see people fighting their way into malls to buy things, but enough is enough. I buy gifts, but I am embarrassed by all the footage of people getting into fights for Playstations and Tickle Me Elmos. Please, stop contributing to the madness.
  • Bethany Invitations:
    I agree Lisa, its more personal having house parties, everyone always seems more at ease than at halls or restaurants
  • Kevin:
    i have a solution… stop buying gifts :D i love to watch when people start fighting for some products :D
  • James the Tradesman:
    I prefer simplicity too. But instead of using special companies that provide everything, me and my wife sit together, make a plan and do everything ourselves. Nothing too complicated, usually it’s just a nice simple party with friends and family. Our kids always help us ’cause it’s fun for them.
  • miselne igre:
    I love home parties!
  • Wholesale Decor:
    I love throughing these types of parties. Whether I am selling my stuff or items for other companies. The ones I remember the most were Avon and Tupperware parties. I have also done lots of home decor parties. Great post BTW
  • portrait painting:
    These parties are big in the UK too.

    We have just started selling our portrait paintings from a photo using party plan and people love them.

    They are such a social thing to be part of.

    People are adding our products to their existing lines and doing very well too.

  • Leigha of Best Custom Greeting Cards:
    I have a greeting card company and recently started having home parties to showcase this unique service. It’s going over very well especially now that the holidays are fast approaching. I’m trying to figure out a way to coordinate with people in other areas and am currently looking for reps all over the U.S. If you are interested in learning more, please contact me.
  • Free Freebies:
    i love home parties!
  • ChristmasToys Ideas:
    Home party can be nice, though once I attended, I felt like I “had” to “buy” something. That wasn’t fun unless you get to see all the valued products in good price. If you are busy mom like me, online shopping can be the easiest way to shop. Especially if you can check the actual product at your local shop before you purchase it online.
  • Bodil:
    Homeparties where your selling your stuff sounds awesome, very good point. Or you could have like a “flee market” at home, with all your friends stuff too, and exchange items.
  • Party Invitations:
    I love parties. Thanks for the great information.
  • Chair Cover Warehouse:
    I agree with James regarding keeping it simple. It can be easy to take on more than you really can handle and end up stressed, worries and upset for the entire party. The key item about a party is the people, not everything surrounding it. Keep that in mind and you will enjoy your parties that much more.
  • tinajoy:
    Home parties are great! the fun and excitement is worthless,compare to the prices of the items that was sold.
  • Nick P:
    Don’t discount that last line, guys - it’s very possible that you could fall so much in love with the home party thing that it could turn into a full-time job for you. You never know!

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