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I am agreeing with everyone! I am also doing booths and I would reccommend you have a small amount of cash and carry easy low cost items...not in large quantities maybe 12 or 6 of a set of something...for example the idea with the snowman plates is perfect but only get 2 sets which will make 8...
I did a couple of Fall booth's in october that were semi successful, I have begun to get orders and repeat orders so It is really beginning to blossom which makes me happy to do my November and December booths...
What I did differently is in the close picture, notice my cash & carry items...
great question and great answers!! I was also planning the same for my Oct & November booths...I also thought of the seasoning and sauces as well as the oven mits... cook books and cookie cutter and cooking rack, egg seperator for all the bakers during the holidays
I am going to be in Sugarland in late September visiting my sister. My sister has scheduled a cooking show with me:thumbup: and I would love it if there was a consultant in the are who's tools I could use for the show:angel: rather than trying to ship my kit. (that would be major...
Wow, so the Craigslist idea was out of desperation and it has really been a great resource. I really encourage you to put that on your list of things to do at least 2x's a week there are always updates and opportunities....
Mlong- Loved all your ideas, I am going to look in the papers for...
LOL, this made me laugh...I am in a similiar pedictament. I have gone on craigslist...typed in vendor and selected event. I found festivals and events with booths that I can be a vendor at. I have been focused on booking shows and getting contact information. I did 1 booth paid $30 and got 3...