Hi, CraftyMom
There’s always a lot of paperwork involved with holding an event, craft shows or otherwise.
This might be more complicated if any of the fair events you throw happen to have paid employees helping out. If so, there will be government safety regulations involved, as well. Though there should be no special permitting involved, it’s worth it to know a bit about this stuff before you move ahead.
If you bring any cleaners for the booths, floors or anything else at the show, you’ll need to have what’s called an MSDS sheet for it if you have any non-volunteer personnel. The acronym means Material Safety Data Sheet. There’s likely very little about which one has to worry at a craft show but it still pays to think ahead. As nitpicking as it seems, this requirement would apply to anything at all, window cleaners, furniture polish, etc.
Because people always forget about this, make certain that you have a way to dispose of all the waste generated by the show, as well. There’s no guarantee that the venue will have an adequate means of disposal and there are oftentimes some fees involved in this. Keep recycling bins out to cut down on the amount of waste generated by the craft fair. This also projects a nice, green image which goes over well with people today! Permits are always a pain and they don’t just apply to food and food service endeavors!
In the kitchen, make sure that any safety-textured mats are put into place before you start cooking!