I bought the DVD player at Target for under a hundred bucks much cheaper than some of those digital photo frames. With the DVD player I am able to make custom slide shows presenting my past work and items I may not be able to bring to the show but have available at my etsy shop. At past shows I've run out of business cards. I made sure I plenty for this show. I printed my fake moo cards at the local print shop and cut them all myself. The free stickers were also a big hit with the kids.
This year I introduced some items at lower price points and they were a hit. Although I sold some higher priced items many more buttons, stickers, and Russian doll keychains sold for $6.00 and under.
I price everything with stickers or standing tags. I think its more convenient for customers to see the price instead of asking how much something is. Sales could be missed if I'm busy with a customer and something is not priced. Having a sign displaying which credit cards I take also prevents this from happening. I use Propay to process the credit cards. It is very easy and they only charge a small fee.
I price everything with stickers or standing tags. I think its more convenient for customers to see the price instead of asking how much something is. Sales could be missed if I'm busy with a customer and something is not priced. Having a sign displaying which credit cards I take also prevents this from happening. I use Propay to process the credit cards. It is very easy and they only charge a small fee.
Participating in craft shows can be very exciting. Its a great way to meet new artists and expose your work to lots of people. I'll just wrap this up with a few key tips. Feel free to add some more if you wish. See you at the next show!
• Prop your items up with boxes, tables or stands.
• Include a DVD player or digital photo frame to show past work.
• Bring plenty of business cards.
• Have multiple price points.
• Price everything.
• Take credit cards!
• Prop your items up with boxes, tables or stands.
• Include a DVD player or digital photo frame to show past work.
• Bring plenty of business cards.
• Have multiple price points.
• Price everything.
• Take credit cards!
What an inspiring post! You've created a fantastic display that really showcases your work well. I just love how you've managed to make your tables into a little magical world - I don't know how anyone would be able to resist that much cuteness!
ReplyDeleteWow Tim- your display looks fantastic! I love the DVD player idea- genius. So glad it went well!
ReplyDeleteAre we going to see the cute flower brooches in your Etsy shop?
Thank you both! I can't wait for my next show .. my display will be twice as big.
ReplyDeleteYes Nia I'm waiting for a sunny day to take some photos them I'll list the flower brooches in my shop. :)
I think you may do the most fun work on the planet! I always wanted to be Santa because I love giving gifts, making things, and kids. I think you may be better qualified! At the least you make a Fantastic head Elf! I bought one of your pink fawns for my daughter. . . well it was really for me (I had to have it!) but it does look great in her room! And she loves it. Bonus! ;)
ReplyDeleteAmy
Very cute and fun display! Makes me nervous for setting up my own...how would I compete with that??
ReplyDeleteoh the cuteness. I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh my! I just got attacked by cuteness! Your items are absolutely lovely. If I was at this show, I would buy one in an instant. Great work! I will be keeping you in mind for upcoming Christmas gifts.
ReplyDeleteTake care and thank you for putting a smile on my face. :)
I love this post! It inspires me not only for my up and coming craft show, but just to be creative!! It's really gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteGreat post!!
ReplyDelete