Monday, 10 March 2014

Craft Fair Stall Top Tips

Want your craft stall to stand out in a sea of crafts? 

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Follow my 5 top tips to producing an eye catching craft table!


1) Height!


Height is very important! You want your crafts to be at eye level, so potential customers have no choice but to look at your wonderful makes. You can use any props, such as boxes, crates, jewellery stands and many other random things!


2) Themes!


Try and stick to a theme when creating your craft stall. If you make and sell vintage inspired items, you could use a vintage table cloth to cover the table. Old suitcases are becoming popular to display crafts also, and it fits in perfectly with a vintage look. If you stick to a main theme, your stall will be more pleasing on the eye!


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3) Pricing!


Make sure your pricing is VERY clear! I know in my experience when attending craft stalls I always felt too embarrassed to ask the price, so make it that bit easier for shy people!

4) Don't be afraid to clutter!


I find that stalls with some clutter are more welcoming than a bare table! Don't worry if you find that you have too many things on display, this can sometimes be very appealing to people, especially people who like to rummage such as me! There is a difference between clutter and mess!

VIntage clutter display- stall at the oundle vintage fair market

5) Last but not least...


Don't forget to smile and enjoy your day! Greet everyone who comes to your table, make them feel that bit more welcome. Just don't overdo it, as that can be very off putting to some people!

Enjoy your day and remember, it's not all about making money, it's about making your crafting business known and making new friends with people who also share a passion for crafting!





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