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chefkristin said:I am looking for a banner too but may just suck it up and buy the one from Meril.
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I have 3 fairs this month!! I should get one huh?chefheidi2003 said:I did think about getting one of them too but I don't know that it would be worth it for me...so I will wait and then when I really need it I will have to rush to try to get one...lol...
chefkristin said:I have 3 fairs this month!! I should get one huh?
They advertise in the local paper. You can also call the chamber of commerce to find out what is going on in your town. I prefer the local fairs. I have tried the Wedding Expo and Home shows, etc.. but they are really pricey! I would rather stick to the local fairs.chefheidi2003 said:probably...not to hijack this thread but how do you all get involved with so many fairs?? I don't know where to even start.
BethCooks4U said:I have one of the older style ones (old logo).
Alternatives to a banner is: you could make a banner out of aprons. Pin them together and hang them as you would a banner. Or you could fold a table cloth and hang it over a cord.
PC1 said:After years of borrowing from my director every time I did a craft fair or flea market, I purchased the one from Merrill. I found that the one is great and well worth the money. Before Merrill, only Directors were allowed to purchase them, so I think it's great that everyone can buy one now if they choose to do so. Actually I had my daughter get it for me for my birthday : )- I believe it was only like $24.00. I highly recommend it, it helps you stand out with your booth. Good luck!
The recommended size for a banner at fairs and markets is 3 feet by 6 feet. This size is large enough to catch the attention of potential customers without being too overwhelming.
Yes, we recommend including your business name, website, and phone number on the banner so that potential customers can easily find and contact you.
A durable and weather-resistant material such as vinyl is best for banners at fairs and markets. This will ensure that the banner can withstand any outdoor elements.
It ultimately depends on your booth setup and personal preference. A vertical banner may be easier to read from a distance, while a horizontal banner can provide more space for information and images.
Yes, you can upload your own design or use our design tool to create a custom banner for your business. Make sure to include eye-catching images and clear text to attract potential customers.