How To Draw Prizes

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How To Draw Prizes
How To Draw Prizes

Video: How To Draw Prizes

Video: How To Draw Prizes
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Not a single children's holiday is complete without the presentation of prizes, because small souvenirs give joy and make any celebration bright and memorable. But often it takes a lot of time just to determine which gift to give to each of the guests. It also happens that children, comparing the prizes received, take offense at the organizers of the celebration, if another invitee turned out to be a more attractive object for them. Conducting a prize drawing will help to avoid long hesitations and unnecessary grievances.

How to Draw Prizes
How to Draw Prizes

It is necessary

  • - a beautiful bag or lottery drum
  • - stickers, cardboard or multi-colored bookmarks for books
  • - markers
  • - colorful wrapping paper
  • - paper
  • - a pen
  • - inexpensive little things for prizes

Instructions

Step 1

Prepare lottery tickets before the holiday starts. These tickets can be calendars, stickers, postcards, or cards cut out of cardboard. On each ticket, write its number, which is not repeated on any of the other tickets.

Step 2

Prepare prizes for the draw. The prizes can be inexpensive little things that are necessary in everyday life: a pen, pencil, clothespin, eraser, chewing gum, notebook, mouse pad, packaging of napkins, batteries, hairbrush and similar things. Write down on a piece of paper which object will correspond to which number.

Step 3

Come up with a humorous description for each subject, which makes it difficult to immediately understand what subject is being discussed. For example, notebook is a memory enhancer, gum is a mini oral conditioner, tissues are a pocket desiccant. Wrap each item in a pretty wrapper so that you can't guess from the outlines what is in the package.

Step 4

Place your lottery tickets in a beautifully designed bag or spinning barrel (lottery drum). Also, a rather interesting option for presenting tickets can be their sudden discovery inside a balloon, under a plate, inside a candy wrapper.

Step 5

As soon as the guests are gathered, invite them to pull out a ticket from a bag or lottery drum. If you want a lottery ticket to be issued as a reward, then ask the invitees to tell a rhyme, solve a riddle or sing a song, for which give each performer a ticket.

Step 6

After everyone has received a lottery ticket, conduct a grand prize-giving ceremony by exchanging tickets for prizes from a previously drawn up list. When announcing a winner, first name the ticket number and a comic description of the prize, and then ask the lucky one to appear present and pick up the won item. Such a sequence in the presentation of prizes will allow not only to keep the intrigue until the very opening of the wrapper, but also to keep the attention of the guests until the distribution of the last prize.

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