Much after all those sleepless nights that you're thinking of whether to go for it or not, you make the big step of taking part in the local town crafts festival as a producer instead of a buyer. You have your whole actions blueprinted to avoid blunders and mistakes. Sell your stuff, make a few bucks, and hopefully, get your capital back. There is also the sense of accomplishment in finally going on with your experiment.
First, try and talk to your local festival supervisor regarding the prices and the stuff you'll need to set up shop and to set up camp in a space in the fair grounds. A lot of conflicts and misunderstanding usually happens during these times so pay attention and listen up when things are being explained.
Tables...they are the usual topic that is first tackled before anything else in particular. Tables denote your personal space, they tell you how much you can display and how much you can't. Most festivals command an average size of six feet in length and half of the length in width.
Now do what you can to improve on this space. Add some accouterments, some dimension and some height to finish the topic. Let yourself get as much creative as possible with this project, because it is your time to express yourself through your craft. Add gusto and personal flavor to your design. Be as gaudy and as reckless as possible, let no one stop you. Because you are the creator and you have all the rights in the world to do what you want!
Use plastics and crates to try and stack up the items in various heights so that they can stand out and be more noticeable. Having different dimensions would greatly improve the visual content of your table. It will also make your table look a little bit less crowded and more appealing for the general masses.
First, try and talk to your local festival supervisor regarding the prices and the stuff you'll need to set up shop and to set up camp in a space in the fair grounds. A lot of conflicts and misunderstanding usually happens during these times so pay attention and listen up when things are being explained.
Tables...they are the usual topic that is first tackled before anything else in particular. Tables denote your personal space, they tell you how much you can display and how much you can't. Most festivals command an average size of six feet in length and half of the length in width.
Now do what you can to improve on this space. Add some accouterments, some dimension and some height to finish the topic. Let yourself get as much creative as possible with this project, because it is your time to express yourself through your craft. Add gusto and personal flavor to your design. Be as gaudy and as reckless as possible, let no one stop you. Because you are the creator and you have all the rights in the world to do what you want!
Use plastics and crates to try and stack up the items in various heights so that they can stand out and be more noticeable. Having different dimensions would greatly improve the visual content of your table. It will also make your table look a little bit less crowded and more appealing for the general masses.
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