If you sell at enough craft shows, markets, and events, you’ll eventually run into shoppers who think your prices are too high. They’ll tell you they could make it themselves, get someone to make it cheaper, or find the item at the mall for less. Yet they still want the item and are asking for...
A well-designed booth isn’t just about looking good—it’s about grabbing attention, guiding customers through your space, and making it easy for them to buy. The way you arrange your products, signage, and checkout area can make the difference between a bustling booth and one that people walk right past. So how do you c
Although you may be working with a small space at a craft show, it should still have a strategic layout, with 3 key areas that transition shoppers to buyers
Most popular easy portable display ideas for markets and craft fairs - save time and energy with these clever, eye-catching display ideas for vendors.
There’s a lot you can do to improve your craft show display. But if you’re not ready to dive into branding your display, using line and composition, telling a story, etc. there are some simple steps to take to ensure your display looks professional and increases the perceived value of your products. Here are 8...
Crates are a great item to add height and display space to your craft show display. Not only that, they also double as bins to transport your products to and from a craft show. Here
There's a lot for craft show shoppers to take in and they likely won't stop at every booth. Here's how to ensure your space catches their eye.
So you've got amazing crafts, delicious treats, or unique finds to sell at a market. But wait, how do you make your booth stand out from the crowd? Don't worry, this list is bursting with creative market set up ideas to transform your space and turn you into a market…
As soon as I start talking about craft fair setups, people want to talk about pricing, signage, and how to arrange your tables. But the part of your table doing the most good (or the most damage), is often the biggest thing on your table: Your tablecloth. The tablecloth is probably the last thing the vendor thinks about, but it is the first thing the customer sees. It is the background for your whole display.