What is a polite way to word a jewelry party invitation?
Written by Jewelry on March 15, 2010My mom is hosting a jewelry party on a Saturday morning and serving brunch. She is new to the neighborhood and wants to get to know the ladies in the "hood." What is a polite way for me to word the inviitations so that the ladies do not bring their children? With out offending anyone…
Thanks!
She is trying to get to know women in the neighborhood. She is not trying to make money. Just thought the jewelry would be an ice breaker and conversation starter. None of this neighborhood socializes with each other.
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10:02 pm on March 15th, 2010
BLING BRUNCH
I look forward to meeting the other ladies in the neighborhood on Saturday. Please join me for brunch and view some exciting new jewelry too. This will be a great opportunity for you to get some "away" time from your children and relax!
10:02 pm on March 15th, 2010
Come to my jewellery party free grub,bring money no kids.
10:02 pm on March 15th, 2010
it is a golden opportunity and don’t miss it!
10:02 pm on March 15th, 2010
Is she trying to get to know the other women in the neighborhood or make money? Because if she is trying to make friends then leave the selling for much later (once she is friendly with people), and just invite people for brunch. I find these jewelry, Pampered Chef, Longaberger, Tastefully Simple, Lia Sophia, etc parties to be just a huge pressure tactic to buy and I really don’t want to have anything to do with the people who host them.
10:02 pm on March 15th, 2010
Misty, keep it simple. "Your invited to a Brunch and Jewelery Party.
We would be delighted if you would attend
so we can also meet our neighbors."
Now you need the date, time, address and phone number for them to RSVP.
Chris