Craft Fair Displays

Monday, June 22, 2009 ·

By Ian Kleine

Replicating everything inside the house would be the perfect way to try and emulate the size and the amount of space needed for your table. There are a few more ways for you to cause disasters in your area, and it is best that you are able to cope up with them by being able to understand them and to detect them at the soonest possible time.

Practice how to set up, practice how you will face the customers, practice your routes on where to drop off your goods and your transportation to the venue or the festival area. After practicing for quite a while, try and adjust, observe, detect whether you can do better or if it is enough. Have the cooperation of your family to help you understand the necessary adjustments you have to make in order to improve yourself on your first day to the fair.

Set the large items on the ground, near to the legs of your table. Make sure to tag them so that they don't get stolen or picked up randomly. (You need property claims and whatnot to be able to claim back confiscated goods because of not being tagged).

Small items, should be found on top of the table, arranged to whatever format that they should be in. Whether it is for utility, alphabetical, or just plain nutty; try and arrange them into something that would make it easier for customers to handle. High attention goods should go in the middle, so that the attention for the customer would radiate from inside out.

Ask help from your fellow crafters and artisans if you require the assistance. Most would be quite pleased to assist you in any way they can, for as long as it is within their resources and power. Utilize this information to help you on your road to craft selling.

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