Hi All!
I’m new to the site, and just wanted to poke around and see what everybody’s been up to in the fair industry. Is it just me, or does everyone seem to have a certain formula that they have developed over the years to make things easier? Of course, we do this because we love it, because we wanted to be our own boss, and because we have something unique to offer most of the time, even if it’s only in the form of a smile. :)
But, it’s not always easy, is it? For me, the first year was a tentative attempt to not lose money, and because I was so careful and not fully invested, I lost money. lol
Anyhow, I thought I would share my 5 top blunders with you all, as sort of an introduction to my crazy art shows and fesivals world, and also those 5 things that helped me to organize and gain a better sense of the business aspects of fair events.
Please, if you have more to add, we could create a helpful and fun little checklist of the do’s and don’ts of the mobile arts and crafts show vendor world, and learn from each other!
My Worst 5, Counting down for more drama ;)
1) Being Clueless! I didn’t research the industry or how to organize my business.
2) Being Late! It looks Really bad when you pull into a functioning fair and start setting up in front of a crowd, disturbing your neighboring vendors. (I lost my spot and deposit a time or two, also)
3) Sold Out! I watched a food cart roll away after three hours because they were sold out of dough. That poor guy, his son hadn’t stocked properly.
4) No Backup! Personnel, supplies, transportation, etc.
5) Late Permits! Oh my gosh, these are SO important!
My Best 5:
1) Double checking the packing and stocking of my inventory Before I leave
2) A calendar journal and filing system for all of my paperwork and fair dates, rules, permits, maps, Everything
3) Having at least 2 backup vehicles (a friend and my step-dad) prepared to bail me out in case of break downs
4) Never doing a show alone. You never know what can, and probably will, happen.
5) Being sure that the grounds are up to par and that I am not placed next to a natural fertilizer vendor with a pick-up load of product… we all have to set standards, right? ;)
It was great to meet you all! Good luck out there!