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Old 04-13-2008, 02:57
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Default Re: Day Two Craft show/photos

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Originally Posted by ldelzer View Post
Stick with it. It's going to work out okay in the long run. This is a trial and error experience. Don't give up!

I love the green fabric for the tables. So springy! I love the letters and sign. I think you did a fabulous job there. In fact, i'd love to copy your design!

Please don't egg me for this one- watch the experienced craft booth folks. Usually their booths are crammed to the gills with all sorts of things. There's a reason for this.... People are attrached to situations that require more than a casual glance. Your booth is very pretty. It's very ordered. And you can take it all in within a a couple seconds of walking by. Spice it up and add more complexity. People have to spend time in your booth in order to buy something. You know? Find vendors who you like and respect- I find most craft folks to be very open and kind. They'll teach you the tricks of the trade (like how to attract buyers).

I'd add more crafty things that people may be interested in buying (not just bows or clips). You've got flair, so I imagine it's just the extra time (what's that?) it takes to make it. you know?

Finally, there are always bummer days/shows where it seems like folks just buy food. Everyone has been in your situation before. (and if they haven't....it's going to happen sometime!) Chin up!

Don't forget that most successful crafters build their client base. It's the repeat customers who will keep you busy.
i think you gave some very useful advice.
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