
Oh well.
While I am disappointed I am not discouraged or depressed.
Why?
Because it was a pretty universally slow weekend for all of the vendors. Towards the end of the show I learned two factors that I believe contributed highly, if not entirely, to this. First, that it was the same weekend as the Annapolis Nautical Flea Market--just mere miles away. Second, that our fair wasn't as widely advertised as it should have been. These two things I believe explain why vendors and their family/friends out-numbered regular customers a hundred to one.

While I didn't sell much of anything it is comforting to know that it wasn't because people weren't interested in my stuff. On the contrary, I received lots of compliments and admiration from other vendors; they, like me, just weren't there to buy things.
Three items that received a ton of attention were my lacy scarf, Mr. Monkey, and Mr. Elephant. I eventually took the elephant down from his perch on the top shelf and put him front and center on the purple baby blanket.

It's a shame that this craft fair didn't go particularly well, it certainly had potential. The area was nice, there were lots of high quality vendors, plenty of places to set up--both indoors and out, and there was also food and a moon bounce. Oh well, live and learn, right? I am still planning/hoping to be a vendor at other shows, and I can only hope that I (and others) will have much more success.
PS: Check out what I made while I was there--since I had plenty of time on my hands.
Sorry to hear you didn't sell lots! I had plenty of days like that when I was doing market stalls. It can be pretty demoralising if you let it, but it's all getting exposure and people seeing your work. I sometimes got calls from people who'd visited my stall and not bought anything, but called later to ask for a custom order!
ReplyDeleteIf you can go to the same place regularly too, that helps too!
Sounds like you got plenty of encouraging comments though!
Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a fabulous week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/
Thank you for your encouragement! I do appreciate it. And I love your link parties! :-)
DeleteThat was my first craft fair too!! I think that key is to find one that is very well marketed!! Thanks for linking up!
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Heather
It's a small world! :-) Yeah, this one was certianly lacking in that department. . . As, always, I love the linky party!
DeleteBummer. At least you learned a lot! Those animals in your picture are adorable! Keep trying!
ReplyDelete--Katie
@ Creatively Living
Found this post this morning, and thought why not share it as my Philosopher Favorite for this week's party with a couple of the points you mentioned to me in the email.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the advice and inspiration :)
Alexandra
EyeLoveKnots.blogspot.com