Showing posts with label Holiday Fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday Fair. Show all posts

Monday, November 9, 2015

In My Studio: Craft Fair Prep

So Handmade Christmas Tree Skirts at a craft fair
I am frantically getting ready for my first craft fair of the season at the moment. There are many holiday fairs that start around now and continue almost every weekend until Christmas. These holiday fairs can be the most lucrative time of year for selling and can also provide a great opportunity to network and market your business.

I was looking at an old blog post I did about craft fair prep and thought it would be good to share it again.

Here are some tips and challenges:

1. Which Holiday Fairs: Choosing the holiday fairs to participate in is the first challenge. Balancing the sometimes high cost of a spot with the potential for earnings. A great way to gauge which fairs are good and which to avoid is by talking to fellow vendors and don't overstretch yourself by applying for one every weekend between now and Christmas, pace yourself. On the weekends in between go and visit local fairs to see if doing them the following year might be worthwhile. Look at the other potential costs involved or doing the fairs such as the distance to the fair, hotel costs if it's a two day affair etc.

2. Plan your space. Once you have decided which fairs to do look at the size and shape of the booth you have been allocated. A good way to plan your booth is to mark it out on the floor of your house with masking tape. Arrange your booth furniture in the space allocated making sure that you are aware of where the flow of people will come and make your space easy to negotiate. A booth that's too cluttered will put people off from entering, make sure it's open enough to entice customers.

Does your set up require an electrical outlet and where will it be? Remember to give yourself a designated space/ chair to sit, the fairs can stretch on and on and on and being comfortable is important. Take photos of your mock up so you can easily replicate it on the day. Finally make sure all the booth furniture is manageable and will fit into your car, doing extra trips costs more and wastes precious set up time.

3. Tablecloths: Make sure you have table cloths that cover the front and any visible sides of your tables all the way to the ground. This makes your space look more professional and also gives a great storage space for things you don't want to be on view. Choose the color wisely to best show off your products.
My craft fair display
4. Presentation: Work out beforehand where your products are going to go and if you need special stands/ baskets for them. Play around with the layout and once you are happy take photos so you can remember. Keep your products clean, ironed and stored carefully, presenting dusty, creased products at the fair will not help your sales.

5. Branding: Label your stand with your business name as visible as possible. Banners are a great way of doing this, Staples and other stationary stores are often giving good deals on printing them. Keep business cards easily accessible to visitors and put one in every customers bag. Donating an item to the obligatory raffle is also a good way of getting visibility for you business. Remember to have out a visitors book for e-mail addresses so you can start to build up a mailing list.

6. Price your products with labels that are easily visible, do this before the show to save time but also remember extra labels for any products you missed or for any changes/ discounts you want to make on the day.

7. Payment Options: Remember to bring with you a cash box with as much petty cash as possible, at least $50-$100 in a variety of different denominations and change. Look into ways that you can accept non-cash payments, this might be on a smart phone or iPad with a Square/Etsy card reader or similar but be aware of the additional costs. Remember to add the states sales tax to every purchase made, bring a calculator to easily work this out. Register online to file these payments.

8. Be your own advertisement: If possible wear one of your products (if it's jewelry or apparel) and remember to tell people that its available.

9. Don't Forget:
  • Plastic or paper bags for customers purchases and packaging such as bubble wrap or tissue paper if needed 
  • Business cards, banners and other branding items 
  • Calculator, receipt book and notebook to keep track of sales 
  • Pens, pins, safety pins, scissors, string, tape, small sewing kit 
  • Food and drink to keep you going and a book for slow times 
  • Extension lead for electrical supply if needed
  • iPhone/card reader and cash box


I used my cart as a handy packaging station 

10. Network: Lastly don't forget to tell people where you will be at the weekend, make sure all your family and friends are going to visit the holiday fair and especially your booth. Post details of your schedule online and encourage visitors with promises of cookies!

Before anything else, preparation is the key to success.
Alexander Graham Bell

Good Luck and Good Making!

Sarah Omura - So Handmade

Monday, October 12, 2015

Vendors Wanted! Holiday Craft Fair - Beacon, NY

It's our most exciting time of the year! Getting ready to return to the Howland Cultural Center on Saturday December 12, 2015 for our annual holiday craft fair!


You can find our application here. The deadline is October 31st.   We also have a special Facebook page just for the event which you can like and follow.  Here are some pictures from last year early in the day as we were setting up.  This show has become one of the most popular events hosted by the Howland. We also hear that people in Beacon have asked them about it throughout the year so it's become a great event to look forward to.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Holiday Craft Fair Recap (Pictures!)

A big THANK YOU to our vendors and everyone who came out this past Saturday to check out our annual Holiday Craft Fair at The Howland Cultural Center in Beacon.  We had a wonderful turnout and beautiful weather to make things even better. If you recall, we had to cancel last year due to a huge snow storm so it was nice to be back.

Here are just a photos from the day. You can see a lot more in our Facebook photo album and if you want to stay up to date about this event for 2015, make sure you like the event's Facebook page.







Friday, December 12, 2014

Where To Find The Hudson Valley Etsy Team This Weekend

It's our last weekend of the year for craft fairs so come out this weekend and get your special one-of-a-kind and limited edition gifts (and why not treat yourself too?)

We are participating in 2 events this weekend.

If you're in New York City, or feel like a little trip down south for the gorgeous Holiday season, Cynla and John Met Betty will be at Handmade Cavalcade at the Chelsea Market this Saturday and Sunday, December 13 and 14, from 10AM-8PM.
Cynla
Cynla
John Met Betty

John Met Betty
As you've previously seen on this blog, our signature team event, the Howland Holiday Fair, will take place this Saturday, December 13, from 10AM-5PM at the Howland Cultural Center in Beacon, NY. Among the team members selling at the event will be
Pulp Sushi
Hester's Studio
The Potpourri Room
For a full lineup check our previous posts part 1 and part 2.
Pulp Sushi
Pulp Sushi
Hester's Studio
Hester's Studio
The Potpourri Room
The Potpourri Room
Happy shopping and Happy handmade Holidays!


Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Gift Tags - Free Printable

Seasons Greetings from 
the Hudson Valley Etsy Team!
Our Holiday Craft Fair in Beacon is only weeks away.  Get ready to give with these fennec fox gift tags you can print at home.  Have your special persons been naughty or nice this year?



Click on link below for Naughty and Nice pdf
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4emWuO6AltReEc0eEZfWldyNXM&authuser=0

Instructions:
  1. Print out the downloaded file on a sheet of card stock
  2. Cut out each tag along the pale blue lines - use scissors, x-acto knife & ruler or paper cutter.
  3. Punch out holes with a hole punch or just attach to your gift with tape or glue. I also drew in gold marker along the edges for more decoration.



All images © Jody A Lee 2014
www.astudiobythesea.etsy.com
This gift tag sheet is for your personal use only
All commercial use of them or these images is prohibited



Happy Holidays!




Jody 

Monday, December 8, 2014

Howland Holiday Craft Fair - Sneak Peek #2

We're in the home stretch! This Saturday is our Annual Holiday Craft Fair at The Howland Cultural Center in Beacon, NY! Are you ready??

Last week we shared with you our first batch of vendors who will be selling their handmade goods. Now let's meet the rest of our vendors and finish up our shopping list!

Pea Green Boat

Pulp Sushi

Reclaimed Designs

Ro Art Designs

Rockerbox Garlic

Sorcha Moon

WickedMint

Wish Upon A Press

Hudson Naturals

Smash Fire Designs

The Potpourri Room

See you on Saturday!

Monday, December 1, 2014

Holiday Howland Craft Fair - Sneak Peek #1

Happy Monday! I hope we've recovered from the Thanksgiving break because we are now in full holiday mode!


We are having our annual Holiday Craft Fair at the Howland Cultural Center in Beacon, NY once again this and it's just TWO WEEKS away!  Let's get you ready with a sneak peek of our vendors!

A Studio By The Sea

Beyond The Picket Fence

Catskill Candy Co

Li'l Mint

Digilio Designs

Evelinka

Hester Studio

Hoddleypoddley



Indigo Jewelry

Kmiotek Art Works

Kokma

Merry Alchemy