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Candle Party GamesThe Rose Game: Partylite Party GamesCandle party games, that is party games for consultants of candle companies, are fun to play! Here are my favorite Partylite party games for your next direct sales home party. These games are for all stay at home mom businesses involved in any home party sales career. If you are looking for more candle party games, please view the party games for consultants index at the bottom of this page. This index has Partylite party games as well as hundreds of other games, all free. Skip to Party Games for Consultants Index Among all the Partylite party games, or candle party games, aside from a nice theme book, the rose game is the best for booking shows. The idea is to find out which guest at your direct sales home party is willing to host a demonstration. Now, I know, the easiest way to figure out if a guest is willing to book a show is to simply ask, and you will still need to do this, but these party games for consultants do two extra things:
Many stay at home mom businesses involved in direct sales are uncomfortable asking for guests to book parties or listen to their direct sales recruiting pitch. These types of Partylite party games smooth the way towards overcoming that anxiety. Plus, they are lots of fun! Though these candle party games are geared towards Partylite party games, or Mia Bella, or another direct sales candle company, with a little imagination you can adapt it to other direct sales companies. Remember, the more fun your direct sales home party guests have at your party, the more likely they will be to book their own show! Here are the supplies you will need to play the rose game:
Getting Started:
In order to play the rose game, candle party games, you will need to make several votive “roses” to stick in a flower pot.These attractive candles are prizes you will give your guests who want to book a show, playing candle party games. First, cut (12) 6-8 inch lengths of tulle. At this time you will also want to pull the leaves off of your silk stems. We will be attaching just the leaves to the project later. Wrap a length of tulle around a votive, covering it completely, and tie a knot under the candle to secure the tulle.
Next you'll need to put one of your leaves on the top of the balloon stick. Here's where it gets a little tricky. Take the votive/tulle creation and put it in the prongs of the balloon stick top, and tie it again. Do this before you attach the balloon stick top to the balloon stick to make it a little easier.
Now, attach the balloon stick top to the balloon stick, votive and all. Keep holding the section with one hand, and make sure it is tight against the balloon stick. If it is too loose, your votive will droop in the end. Take your floral tape and begin to wind it around the balloon stick, over the tulle ends, securing the leaves to the stick. You may have to wind a little extra at the top to secure it properly; that's ok. Keep winding the green floral tape along the balloon stick, adding in more leaves to fill out your flower.
You are finished with your flower when the green floral tape reaches the end of the balloon stick.Finally, make (11) more. Place the florist's styrofoam brick into the bottom of your flower pot. Put your roses into the brick, making sure that you push them down completely, and space them evenly so that your pot does not tip over. Now you'll need to attach a folded note to each of your flowers. You can do this by winding a note around a balloon stick and tying it, or by safety pinning a folded note to a leaf, your choice.
On each paper should be one of the following:
Playing Partylite Party GamesNow its time for the candle party games! As your demonstration comes to a close, hold up the flower pot and explain how the candle party games work.You can say something like:
Fun candle party games! This game makes it so easy to figure out which people are interested in dating. If they take a rose, even if they don't "win" a party, it means that they were willing to have one. This idea is particularly good for not just candle company home party consultants, but for other home party plans that do not offer inexpensive samples or goodies as hostess gifts. You can purchase a nice box of votives from a gift shop to use if this is the case. Have fun playing Partylite party games! More Party Plan Games:
(read or add your own!) Dating Games The Straw Game The Theme Book Theme Book Ideas Recruiting Games Hostess Games Party Icebreakers Action Games Thinking Games Pass the Gift Games Food & Candy Themed Games Animal Games Tic-Tac-Toe & Bingos Holiday Games Silly Drawing Games Left/Right Games Listening Games and Raffles Geography Games Nursery Rhyme Games Bible Themed Games TV Games Slogans, Jingles, & Advertisement Games Common Word Games Leave Candle Party Games & return to Direct Sales ![]() |
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Many stay at home mom businesses involved in direct sales are uncomfortable asking for guests to book parties or listen to their direct sales recruiting pitch.
In order to play the rose game, candle party games, you will need to make several votive “roses” to stick in a flower pot.
Next you'll need to put one of your leaves on the top of the balloon stick.
Now, attach the balloon stick top to the balloon stick, votive and all.
You are finished with your flower when the green floral tape reaches the end of the balloon stick.
On each paper should be one of the following:

