SELLING AT CRAFT SHOWS - Part 3


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doesn't have to be expensive, purchased table flounces. Purchase enough inexpensive, full-size sheets to cover all of the tables.We like to use white sheets as a covering to the floor, then do an over-cover that is shorter to cover the table tops. Use colors to go with the seasons. Sheets are easy to keep looking nice and clean by just throwing them into the washer after each show.

If you know your booth will be set up in an area that is not very light and you feel good lighting is essential to your product, the electric service is probably a very necessary expense for you.

Most shows have extra tables for rent. If you know you are going to sell at many craft shows, purchasing folding tables can save you a money. I like to use card tables because it allows the flexibility of configuring the tables to fit the booth space. Hint: When using card tables, tape or rubber band the legs of the tables together to prevent the tables from moving. It's amazing how someone can move a table back three inches by leaning against it. Three inches can be enough to mess up the display or cause items to fall and break.

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