Hi again, everyone! I’m a bit of a dunce sometimes, so this website on How-To sell crafts was very helpful to me. I thought it might be worth sharing. The articles were written by a woman named Susan West.
http://www.sunshineglassworks.com/articles/articles.shtml
As I said before, I have been to quite a few shows and worked behind the scenes. But the thought of venturing out on my own is both intimidating and exciting. My dream is to use my talent for creating small things or “miniatures†and start making money from craft festivals. A while ago, I signed up for this online job where you basically make your own small things. Then I realized, you know, instead of paying for shipping and splitting the profits from these things, I could go out on by own and start selling them at craft shows.
I especially liked the 160 things to take to a craft show article.
http://www.sunshineglassworks.com/articles/craftshowlist.shtml
This went into a lot of detail that I hadn’t thought about. Like if you’re going to an outdoor craft fair, you might need sun lotion, a tool kit and extra lighting, and just little things like that. She also went into detail about packaging materials, signage, office supplies, sales items and display props.
There was also an article for new craft vendors on how to approach “etiquette.†For example, I never thought to wear “product specific†accessories and clothing. Dressing in a way to help sell your craft can actually increase your sales.
Anyway, I’m new, so maybe everybody knows these things by now. I just thought they were very interesting and could help out another newbie.
Feel free to share any other links or insider tips you come across. I could really use them. :)
Thanks!