Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Lessons I learned doing craft fairs 2019

So it’s craft season and I was out there in full force. 

I participated in many craft fairs in 2019. It started in October and went into December. At each one I learned something different and hopefully will carry over to next year. Here is what I think was a major take away for me from this years shows.

Christmas Craft Fair Grande Luxe Hotel 2019
Keep your color palette in mind when setting up your table. I have had many compliments on some of my items but it took a keen eye to find them as they walked by. 
There was  too much on the table and tucked in the background. So focus the eye on some thing that will draw your customers in to take a closer look.
And walk by they will you only have a few seconds to catch your potential customers eye and even if they weren't looking for what you are selling if it's eye catchy they will zoom in to it. 



Home Decor 2019
So here is a home decor piece that lots liked but I bet it doesn't stand out to you in the set up picture above. If there were fewer items and maybe bringing this up as a focal image.


 Craft Fair 2017
 Here is two years ago set up and even though on closer look the items might be okay it isn't appealing to draw you in. Nothing is highlighted and it's hard to even know what is being sold at this table. It needs more height and varied levels. The two colors of table cloths are very distracting to the eye.  Ugh I wouldn't stop by this one it looks too disorganized.


Craft fair 2019 GLH 
 The one color purple table cloth went nicely over the small table. I noticed that the darker color was much better and so I learned a lesson here. Time to buy all black table cloths. I still think it's too messy. It needs to have some breathing room around the items so that the eye can rest.


Craft Fair 2018
Here I have levels and one color table cloth. There is nothing to draw people in I need something that will bring them closer to the table. This year I had my jewelry mostly and they didn't do well at all. One large item that is cute, brilliant, or remarkable. Not something that they would buy something that makes them say ah.


 
This was the outdoor fair December 2019 and I centered the table so that there was a nice little walk around. But should have placed it further in instead of center of the tent. Although I did get a lot of people to look I don't think it has the color to draws you in. If you look to the side the red table cloth is more inviting then my bland beige.


Terrorfest 2019
The Items at the top of the shelf do stand out and I focused on only a few things instead of everything. This display did get me a few emails. Not a lot of sales though, this was the first of this show and although it had a lot of attendees it wasn't my best one.

This was 2019 set up for Terrorfest. The lacy top cover really makes the difference over the beige colored table cloth. I'm using crates and narrow board across the top to achieve levels. I think out of all the pictures this is actually the best one. 

It shows off some detailed items and makes the eye draw in. What do you think?

Alternative paper pumpkin December 2019

I absolutely enjoy the paper pumpkin kits as they are like little challenges in a box. I get two because I use one as it was intended and the other I make something that is different. December's kit had really great sentiments provided for all occasions. I am so glad I got that because I'm always looking for just the right sentiment. This first card isn't thrilling it's so simple it really could be done by a child. Hey thank you cards to Santa right?  I hope you enjoy this and if you want to be notified when I  upload please subscribe below and share. Thank you.





Using the daisy punches small and large I punched out two flowers from the one card front. I removed the card front and glued it to the back and then onto a card front.






The second card uses the punched out flowers from the first one. I added the stickers from the kit so the flower would stand out from the card. Using the new punch from sale-a-bration catalog I punched out some gold foil stickers with the left overs. Again I didn't add a sentiment yet, I just added the tag to show where it would go.




These punches make such a cute flower. 






                 This punch is from the Sale-a-bration catalog and is free with a $50 purchase.


Monday, December 16, 2019

Kylie demonstrator blog hop December 2019

We all are going to need thank you cards for the generous and beautiful gifts that we get during the holidays.


 https://youtu.be/5s2wLdPetPk




Here is an example using the brand new Lily Impressions DSP. These won't be available till January 3rd, unless of course your a demonstrator. But there isn't a better reason to start now and get them in your starter kit.



Using notecards #.     I stamp out a design with the Free as a bird stamps set leaf and small flowers. I used stamp inks that match the DSP. Bermuda Bay, Flirty Flamingo, Granny Apple Green and Gorgeous Grape.




Here is how I get the label punch to work for me and small sentiments. Just put the label back in on the side you want cut off and punch. Steady hands are needed here. 



I cut the DSP into several different sizes for me to try I first cut 4.5 x 1.75 perfect size for these smaller note cards. I attached with double sided tape. 

After I attached the DSP I then placed my sentiment over some areas that I felt weren't pretty. Then added a sequin to sparkle. 

Now I wish I could send you all a thank you card for stopping by and subscribing. So since I can't let me say happy holidays and a big THANK YOU.



Thank you so much for stopping by today. Don't forget to visit the other amazing Stampin' Up!® demonstrators from around the world. You are presently here with Maryanne's Creative Mix I hope you'll subscribe and leave a comment before you head off to see the others. 

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