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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Our First Craft Tent Setup


This was a test run of the craft show setup. We setup the tent in the front yard.

If you have never done a craft show whether inside or outside I would suggest doing a test setup the week before. This will help you decide what you may need and the best way to display your products. This will help on the day of the show by saving time on setting up your area. It also keeps the pressure down so you are not wondering around trying to figure things out at the last minute before the doors open for business.
  
  We are trying to make due on a very limited budget. We are using what we have around the house or making items as cheap as possible.

We bought our 8 x 8 tent. Unfortunately, we bought the wrong type of tent. We bought a tent used more for family recreation. We should have bought one for the serious craft vendor.

We made our weights from milk jugs.

We used clip on lamps that were laying around the house.

The navy blue back curtain that we are using was once used as dressing room wall at my moms store. We still had a few panels left. All we had to due is hem them for the tent. The navy blue back wall gives the tent some depth which we needed to make the tent look larger.

We setup our temporary cardboard displays for the tables to create a second viewing level.

The table cloths are large pieces of black fabric that we hemmed. 

We used our new cart for the second table. We arranged the lights to focus on the tables.

After we got the tent setup with the tables we wanted to figure out how we wanted to display our products. 

With this setup we hung the pillows from the top of the tent and displayed a few on the cart table on the right. The front table is displaying the iPad, messenger bag and pet supplies.

This tent setup has come a long way from the first time we sold at PSM. The first setup was the tent and one table with pillows sitting all over it at the same viewing level. We didn't have lights, so we were sitting in a darken cave on a rainy day. No one took notice of us. 

We are still making improvements to our tent and displays to make it more inviting to entice the public to stop and look at our products. 

One thing to remember when doing a show, you need to find things that break down (lay flat) and are easy to transport. 

The other thing to keep in mind is to make your tent a welcoming place. You want the customer to feel welcome to come and look at your wares.
 
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Friday, July 6, 2012

Craft Shows are easy!

Craft shows are easy! All you need to do is setup a tent, a table and the customers will buy everything you have in 2 days. That is what everyone thinks!! LOL!!!  The truth is craft shows are not as ease as you think. There is a lot of work that goes into those 2 days for the possibility of selling one item for the entire weekend. Craft shows are a hard business. If you are not setup to invite the customer in to stop and look, guess what!!! They won't look. Craft shows are not easy!!! 

Company Pillow to display on front table


I've been wanting to get involved with Portland Saturday Market for over a decade. Three years ago I tried to get in but was declined. They have a jury to approve or decline your artwork. I finally got jury approval last year and started selling this year. I must say that since I started PSM I have learned a lot. This made me think that maybe others would like to hear about what we go through. Craft shows and the market is currently taking up a lot of brain power and my time. I thought I would add a blog series about doing craft shows. At least for awhile. This will go along with my embroideries. I can't help it! It is what is going on in my life right now. Embroideries and craft shows!!!


Company Banner for Tent


 
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Sunday, July 1, 2012

From Sketch to Embroidery - Bicycle

Portland Oregon is listed as one of the top 10 states with the highest amount of bicyclist in a city. That is quite an honor since there are so many thousands of cities. I already knew there were a lot of cyclist in the Portland but I never realized we were in the top 10 cities. WoW!!!


 

  Inspired by the news and looking for embroideries that would appeal to both genders I thought I would design my own bike embroidery. I found neon pink and neon green thread and tested it out with those colors. I just love the neon pink bicycle.



This is the first bike we embroidered on a Kindle Fire case in neon green. This case seems to get a lot of attention out at the artist market. 

https://www.etsy.com/listing/102458455/kindle-fire-kindle-keyboard-sleeve-case


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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Silent Wednesday





Spilt wine or Swarovski Crystals?

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Wednesday, June 20, 2012