Three Ways to Use Your Die Cutter for Fundraising


Normally, we like to write about all the ways your Pazzles die cutter saves you money. Today, I thought it would be fun to look at some of the ways to make money! Particularly, for fundraising. We’ve heard from a lot of our customers who take their Inspirations to school, scouting, sports, and charities, with crafty ways to serve a good cause!

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Photo Booths

These trendy and fun prop-filled photo booths have been popping up everywhere! We got in on the fun a few weeks ago. Some of our Facebook fans have too. Whether you do it for fun as part of a fundraising event, or you charge $1 for a photo print, photo booths are fun and potentially profitable!

 

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Bake Sales

There are so many ways to bring your die cutter to a bake sale, I’m not sure I can list them all! You could make boxes to hold cookies or brownies, or triangular slice boxes for pieces of pie or cake. Create collars for cake pops, like DT member Joanna did. Or decorate cakes, cookies, and more with the Inspiration Pastry Kit.

 

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Cut vinyl decals of your local school or kids’ sports team logo and sell them during booster rallies. Take it beyond the logo and make stick sport figures to represent a family of athletes—easy-peasy with the ‘Stick Ups’ CD. Or make T-shirts and jerseys for sale in the team colors with Pazzles Iron On and one of the pre-made ‘Team Tails’ team names. Use permanent vinyl on ceramic mugs and plates or use removable wall vinyl with etching cream to put logos on drinking glasses.

 

 

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  • paula hook

    We just attended a wedding this last weekend where the guests were invited to a photo booth with props like these. It’s such a great idea and will make for a memorable photo album of their wedding.