Every craft fair booth needs attractive displays.
Not exact matches
The Annual Harvest
Fair has food booths, a craft fair, silent auction, farm animals, bouncy house and more (Hollis
Fair has food
booths, a
craft fair, silent auction, farm animals, bouncy house and more (Hollis
fair, silent auction, farm animals, bouncy house and more (Holliston)
But don't wait too long to get started, creating an inventory takes time plus
booth spaces at
crafts fairs may fill up... MORE early.
Craft fairs are also great places to test new products because you can get direct feedback from your buyers — or if you're scared to ask them face to face, why not set up a mini voting
booth or chalkboard poll, like Folksy seller Ruth Robinson did at one of her markets stalls.
This is the first time I had a
booth at a
craft fair.
Nikki and I were super-impressed by the pretty and whimsical pieces when we came across the Charm School Designs
booth at this past weekend's Renegade
Craft Fair in Brooklyn.
Their products are available for sale on their site or, better yet, they'll have a
booth at this weekend's Renegade
Craft Fair in their old stomping grounds, Brooklyn.
Here's her color - drenched
booth at Renegade
Craft Fair.
A friend invited me to join her
booth at a
craft fair in October.
5TH ANNUAL BLUES, JAZZ & ARTS ON THE RIDGE FESTIVAL: Live music, juried art and
craft fair, children's games and activities, food
booths.
You can sign up for your own
booth at
craft fairs or sell online through sites like Etsy.
If your book is about quilting, you might consider getting a
booth at
craft fairs.
You can also look into local events like farmers markets,
craft fairs, or other festivals, and sign up for a
booth to sell and promote your work.
I sold at arts and
crafts shows, farmer's markets, the State
Fair and basically anywhere I was able to set up a
booth.
A good way to test the quality of your product against your price is by going to a flea market or
craft fair and setting up a
booth.
Housed in one of the
fair's few black - box
booths, Shih Chieh Huang's fantastical installation — in which an octopus - like creature,
crafted from whirring and blinking electronics, kryptonite - colored goo, and plastic bags, waves comically — and sometimes suggestively.