Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice

A Fall Pop-By Your Clients Will Actually Love

If you’re feeling the fall slowdown creeping in, you’re not alone. This time of year can bring a dip in momentum, but it’s also the perfect moment to lean into connection.

And what better way than a simple, seasonal pop-by?

I created this one to be zero-stress and high-impact—because your time is valuable, and your people still want to feel seen.

Here’s the idea:

“Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice… That’s What My Clients Are Made Of!”
It’s cute, cozy, and totally customizable.

What to Include:

  • A pumpkin spice tea or latte packet
  • A sweet treat like a biscotti, cookie, or caramel
  • Optional: a fall-scented tea light or mini candle
  • A jar of Pumpkin Spice

Package it up in a small kraft bag or clear wrap, tie with ribbon, and pop on the printable tag I created for you. (The best part? NO design or added content needed! Just glue your business card to the tag! Easy Peazy!!)

Pumpkin Spice Pop By
Pumpkin Spice Pop By

It’s thoughtful without being over the top. Easy to assemble. And most importantly, it keeps you connected to the people who matter most in your business.

Your clients don’t need another flyer or stat sheet right now.
They need a little reminder that you’re still here, still grateful, and still thinking of them.

This is that reminder, with pumpkin spice on top. 

Let me know if you need help printing tags, sourcing items, or batching these out quickly. I’ve got your back.

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