First Craft Show

Today I attended my very first craft show, as a seller. It went well, as far as I can tell. I made $64 and that’s better than nothing. Only thing is that I didn’t sell any of my quilts and those are my main items, the first thing I say I do, the category I fit into. I’m “Love Jessica Always: Homemade Quilts and More!”, not “Love Jessica Always: Homemade Pot Holders, Cat Toys and more!”. I sold approximately eight pot holders, probably ten to twelve cat toys and one stuffed bear. Now that I think about it, I should have and wish I had kept track of what I sold, as I was selling it. I didn’t think of it at the time. It’s something to remember to do next time, I guess.

I met my boyfriend, Corey, at Presidential Oaks at about 8:30am. He had an RC (Remote Control Car) race today, so he had gone to the race track at 7am to set up his tent and table and then came back to drop off my craft stuff at the show for me afterward. He was mad at me at the time (Men!), so only helped me put my table cloth on the table before leaving me to do the rest by myself. Luckily, a fellow NH Etsy Team member was there as well and offered to let me borrow her thirteen year old nephew to help me set up my table. He was a really nice kid and I don’t know what I would have done without him helping me. (Thanks again Tina, if you’re reading this!)

I was all set up by the time the doors opened at 9am. I made sure to introduce myself to my “neighbor”, Aubrey (A man, by the way) who was there helping his mother sell her crafts. She lives right there at Presidential Oaks and makes these very beautiful bird feeders out of plastic soda bottles. After I had my table all set up the way I wanted it, I asked Aubrey to take a couple of photos of me behind my table. He was more than happy to and was also a very nice person. I took a few other photos of my set up too. I’ll post them all either later tonight or tomorrow.

I had gone to a craft show there around Christmas time last year and it didn’t have as good a turn out as this one did. Both crafter and customer wise. I remember seeing a lot of empty tables last year. I was talking to Sarah, the woman who organizes the craft shows for Presidential Oaks, and she said they sometimes get a few “no shows” at every show but only had two today. We had a steady flow of customers all morning, up until around noon and then it slowed down because of it being lunch time. That was around the time my grandparents showed up to visit and that made it so that I was able to go around and check out the other crafters, while my grandmother sat and watched my table for me.

I ended up trading one of my fish cat toys for one of Tina’s mouse cat toys. They are too cute. I gave it to my cats when I got home and they love it. I don’t know why I only got one though. They never share! :P My grandparents left around 1pm and around 1:30pm my great Aunt Carla stopped by. She was able to stay with me until the show ended at 2pm and helped me pack up my stuff and brought it back to my apartment for me. That worked out really well. I didn’t know what I was going to do to get my stuff home since Corey was busy. I thought I was either going to have to ask Tina to help me, or leave my stuff there for the night and have Corey go get it tomorrow. Luckily I didn’t have to do that, though.

All in all I think it was a good day. I enjoyed myself. I wasn’t nearly as tired, uncomfortable or bored as I thought I might be. Although it did hit me when I got home and ended up taking a two hour nap. :P It was a free show, so I only profited from doing it. :) I gave Sarah all of my contact information for her to let me know when their next show is. Apparently they have three a year. I didn’t know that. I also signed up to be a member of the NH Artisan’s group. As a member, you go to meetings and such to help plan the shows, among other things. That should be interesting.

I’ll post photos soon. That’s all for now.

Love Jessica Always

3 Responses to “First Craft Show”

  1. Congratulations on your first show! I really wish I lived closer to we could hang out and craft together… and I could help you out with things like this – like a ride, and some extra hands to set up your goods. But I’m glad to hear it went smoothly! Let’s see some photos of your set up! Hey, have you thought of starting a flickr? I think it would be a good way to get more traffic to your blog and shop – through photos. I always post photos to my flickr as soon as I list something in my shop or write about something on my blog, and add a direct link under the photo so people can easily follow it. You should look into it. There’s also tons of direct crafty flickr groups your could join to. Email me if you’re interested in some places to start! I’ve been thinking about going through my fabric stash and clearing out some stuff I like but haven’t touched (some great kid prints from reprodepot that I just *had* to get, but then can’t find a use for – baby quilt maybe??) – would you be interested?

  2. Sorry for all the typos in that last comment!! I’m usually better about proof-reading before posting! Oops!

  3. Karen says:

    Don’t you just love craft fairs? I also like to go around and see the compition, too. Glad you had a great day but sorry Corey didn’t stick around to help you get all set up, but sounds like your friend was kind enough to lend you her nephew to help you. Crafters are cool people. Inside of making quilts for the next one, what about table runners, wall hangings, Christmas stockings, etc.. Those items sell really well around the holiday time, as people use them for gifts. Just an idea. Jess, if you email me I will give you a great idea for the next sale…… love ya.

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