Northmount Posted September 8, 2016 Report Posted September 8, 2016 4 hours ago, venator said: Solid idea, unfortunately I don't currently have a set-up like tables, chairs, display cases etc. But maybe in the future. We used just a couple tables many years ago. Tom Quote
Members Dan Miller Posted September 8, 2016 Author Members Report Posted September 8, 2016 On September 6, 2016 at 8:21 PM, venator said: I desperately need to find some craft sales or something to sell at that don't cost $1500 for a booth. Look around for various shows - the one I was at when I took the photo that started this thread was under $200 for a two-day show. It was in a small town in a touristic region. Quote
Members Halitech Posted September 9, 2016 Members Report Posted September 9, 2016 On 2016-09-06 at 9:21 PM, venator said: I desperately need to find some craft sales or something to sell at that don't cost $1500 for a booth. I'm booked into 6 shows this upcoming fall season and the most expensive one is 40.00 for an 8' table. All set up, tables, chairs are provided and I just need to show up with my stuff and put it on the table. Quote Every day you learn something is a good day. If you don't learn something every day, was it worth waking up for?
Reegesc Posted September 14, 2016 Report Posted September 14, 2016 Man I can so relate to this. I've attended a number of shows where I didn't sell squat but took immense satisfaction knowing I had the hippest booth at the event. On one hand you have doing what you have to or need to and on the other there's making the world a more beautiful place and never the tween shall meet. Quote
Members Grey Drakkon Posted September 17, 2016 Members Report Posted September 17, 2016 For those of you looking for places to show off your wares, have you looked into your local SCA chapters? SCA stands for "Society of Creative Anachronism", which is basically historical re-enactment from medieval times. I think pretty much every state has several events in it a year, and they almost always have vendors. If your leatherworking LOOKS like it could fit in with older stuff (and tooling has been around a loooooong time) then you'd probably be able to get away with your stuff there, although it would be a good idea to talk to someone involved and show them some pictures of your wares. Things like chairs would probably sell really well, especially if they're lightweight and transportable. Things like pouches that conceal tablets/phones would also do well. And I can tell you that there are VERY few vendor tables that would be unreasonably priced. Of course, it's a good idea to go to some of your local SCA meetings to see what's what before just diving in, and some may have rules that you have to be a member to be a vendor. Just thought I'd throw that out there as an unexplored venue that some may not have thought of. Also Dan, NICE setup! Very inviting looking. Quote "Everyone with telekinesis, raise my hand!" -Repairman Jack
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