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What would you like to win 20 of in a school raffle?

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frostymomma · 04/07/2011 12:26

A couple of our PTA are organising a summer raffle for DD's primary school. We are planning to structure it so that parents donate one item each based on a given theme per class. Then all the same themed items will be packaged up in a display basket as one prize.

However, I'm struggling to think of items that are easy/cheap enough to source but that parents would also like to win 20+ of and not just be left with a load of old tat. Ideas so far include bottles (wine, ketchup, squash, etc.), plants, lottery scratch cards....

Anyone else got any bright ideas?

Thanks in advance.

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frostymomma · 04/07/2011 12:29

...and what would you not like to win?

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Bellie · 04/07/2011 12:29

we do this - themed too - 'mums night in' 'dads night in' 'bottles' 'games night' ' foodies'

mums night in can be anything from bubble bath, to wine, to nail varnish to choccies
dads - wine, minature bottles, chocolates, sport mag, golf tees,
bottles - as you have done
games night - pack of cards, dominoes, travel board games, i-spy books
foodies, biscuiits, choccies, cakes, tin of pate, cheese biscuits.

HTH

Bellie · 04/07/2011 12:30

btw - may pinch the garden/plants one for next year!!

frostymomma · 04/07/2011 12:36

excellent ideas, thanks.

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muffinflop · 04/07/2011 12:41

Personally, if I donated a scratch card and then somebody won £1000s+ on that card I'd be a bit peeved Grin Might be worth rethinking that one!!

The other ideas are good thought. I've not heard of this and may pinch it for next year/Christmas raffle!

LawrieMarlow · 04/07/2011 13:05

Trying to remember if this was at current school or last one, but each class was given a colour and you brought in items of that colour. So then there were various hampers with items of the same colour in.

PfftTheMagicDragon · 04/07/2011 13:10

A bottle one is always popular. You always say that people can donate anything, ketchup, bubble bath, in order to not demand that people spend too much money. But they ALWAYS mostly buy alcohol. SO people love that Grin

Elibean · 04/07/2011 13:20

How about cards? birthday, thank you, any occasion...always useful....

MySharona · 04/07/2011 13:21

20 terms school fees please

MySharona · 04/07/2011 13:21
Grin
hormonalmum · 04/07/2011 13:29

Packets of seeds.

Pens.

chocolate

frostymomma · 04/07/2011 13:42

Some fab ideas. Thanks all.

Grin MySharona

What does everyone else think about the lottery ticket/scratch card idea? I was thinking it would be quite good, as only £1 to buy but winner could win big! If scratch cards, nobody would know who had donated which one, so less likelyhood of being peeved. I think it would be amazing if I won a load of money in a school raffle - would make a difference to the magnolia bathsets...

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nokissymum · 04/07/2011 13:47

Washing powder.
Washing liquid
Body massages
Handwash
Toilet rolls or kitchen rolls

HarrietJones · 04/07/2011 14:33

We used to do hampers. We had chocolate, bottle, fairtrade, various coloured ones, gardening

Agapanthii · 04/07/2011 14:37

nights of babysitting. Would be my dream prize..

laineylou · 04/07/2011 15:13

Also pinching the every parentdoantes/themed thing for Christmas.....

saintfranksdisco · 04/07/2011 16:20

We did a holiday hamper. There was a list of items - sun screen, toothpaste, flannel, etc For the bigger items 2 or 3 people clubbed together such as beach towels.

elphabadefiesgravity · 04/07/2011 16:24

a school I know does this - they call it the basket bash

They do pamper basket, chocolate, games night, night in,

RightUpMyRue · 04/07/2011 16:25

Afternoon tea stuffs (different teas/coffees/hot chocs/biscuits/cakes etc)

Childrens party items (paper plates/cups/games/prizes etc)

Spa at home/detox (body scrub/deep treatment for hair/face pack etc)

Am thinking....might be back with more.

UniS · 04/07/2011 18:31

love the packs of seeds idea, ditto greetings cards.

how about kids craft materials ( paper/ pens/ wobbly eyes, glitter glue)

frostymomma · 04/07/2011 21:01

Lots of food for thought. Thanks everyone. Smile

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UniS · 04/07/2011 21:33

Packets of biscuits.
Sweets
herbs n spices
Jam

JoArcher · 04/07/2011 22:56

Stamps - one isn't much to part with and I usually have some on me, but it would be nice to get given 20

tethersend · 04/07/2011 23:01

Lambert and Butler?

HappyMummyOfOne · 05/07/2011 07:34

Chocolates and sweets make up great hampers, good choice for parents depending on their budget too.

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