Wednesday, September 25, 2013

How To Plan Your Own Craft Fair

Today we have a guest post from one of the co-leaders of the team, Jess from Knot by Gran'ma who is currently planning not one but TWO local craft fairs in the Hudson Valley.

This year I have been pretty fortunate to start wearing another hat in the fine arts and craft fair (and even non-arts) world. My opportunity to organize shows and events seems to be snowballing into something that is just about a part time job. Needless to say, I drink quite a bit of coffee these days.

I’m sure there are books out there for putting together arts and craft shows, but I’ve been learning as I go. It’s been a wonderful learning experience and is also helping my business grow. I’m able to connect more with other artists and shoppers, and see what other people are looking for in craft shows. There’s opportunities to network at every step of the process. I get to implement others’ “show wish list” into a fair. As an artists, I remember shows that were set up with both the artists and buyers in mind, so getting that information as feedback from everyone is really important to throwing a great show.

Growing your contacts list for a show is also a wonderful tool in putting together an art or craft fair. Your show will only be as strong as your vendors. If you have top notch artisans selling their pieces, you will draw in happy buyers. I’ve been using an email newsletter list that artists and other types of vendors can sign up for. This enables me to easily let everyone know that I have a show coming up in the future and am looking for vendors whenever an opportunity may arise. I like to keep this separate from a buyers’ list, which I use my own business lists , which I use to let my buyers know about shows.

The hardest part (for me) is the PR end of things. I tend to have no budget (which hopefully won’t be an issue in the near future). The trick is finding places you can get your show’s call for vendors and actual show date up and available to the public. This is also a great list to grow… places to add your press releases, flyers, or event to calendars. It’s imperative that people can find you to sell and to shop. Here’s an example of the flyer for the next show that I have in planning. All of the information for both groups is included on this particular flyer. I like to use these kinds of flyers for online posting and getting into public places that give you permission to hang them.

In the meanwhile, you’ll find yourself making list after list after list of things to do, contacting your vendors, setting up spaces, and pulling all of the information together. You want to know exactly what you’re going to do on the day of the show, keeping your stress minimal. This was all very overwhelming at first, but now that I’ve got a few shows under my belt, I feel more confident with each one I do. It’s also over before you know it, and you can go home to relax.

Jess from Knot by Gran'ma 

Monday, September 23, 2013

Fall Craft Tutorial: A Burlap Wreath For Your Home

Time for fall decorating. I saw this idea on Pinterest I think...
Every thing can be found at Hobby Lobby. I picked out the medium wire wreath, it measures about 16" across. the important thing is that it have the three wire rings. The burlap ribbon come in many different colors and patterns but I just wanted basic old burlap.
You start by pushing the tail end of the ribbon through one of the sections of wire. I started in the one closest to the inside of the wreath.

Then it's just a simple matter of pulling up loops of burlap and alternating back and forth through the wire rings.


I put about six loops of burlap in each section of  the wreath there were six sections in all. Just continue around till it's nicely filled. Each loop is about 3". I did need two rolls of ribbon and I already had the silk sunflower to decorate it with. But different berries or ribbons would look beautiful.




Welcome Fall!

Susan from Digilio Designs

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Where To Find The Hudson Valley Etsy Team This Weekend

Looks like the weather's going to be gorgeous this weekend! It will be just perfect for a little Fall preparation shopping at one of the Hudson Valley's most amazing locations, Lyndhurst Castle in Tarrytown.
Elena Rosenberg
Artrider is hosting Crafts at Lyndhurst this Friday, September 20, 10AM-5PM, Saturday, September 21, 10AM-6PM and Sunday, 10AM-5PM. They are showcasing the work of some of the country's most talented artists and craftspeople, there will be 275 booths. We are so proud that our own Elena Rosenberg will be selling her knit and crocheted accessories at the fair.
Elena Rosenberg
Elena Rosenberg
Elena Rosenberg
Elena Rosenberg
 So head out to Tarrytown and happy shopping!

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Friday Is National Punch Day!

And no, that doesn't mean Punch Somebody In the Face Day!

It's the yummier (and gentler) day to celebrate that fruity, refreshing drink called punch!  Of course, you could just purchase the Hawaiian variety at your local grocery store, but what fun would that be?

If you want to make a truly traditional punch, you need five ingredients:  spirits, lemon, sugar, water, and tea.  Of course, if you want to embellish, the sky is the limit!

Here is some Punch-y inspiration from the Hudson Valley Etsy Team to get your juices flowing (pun intended for sure).






So there you have it: lemon, tea, spirits, sugar, and water, with a bunch of punch color thrown in!

Enjoy National Punch Day this Friday September 20th.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Pantone Spring 2014 Fashion Color Report

Hear me out! I know that Fall doesn't technically start until next Sunday but when you're in the world of design and fashion, you're always looking ahead and planning for the following season.  Recently the folks at Pantone have released their Spring 2014 Fashion Color Report.


What do we think? Yay? Nay? I love the contrast of the subtle with the bold so there's something everyone. Paloma and Radiant Orchid my be my personal favorites.

Expect to see more of these colors early next year!

Marilyn - Pulp Sushi