Setting Up a Fair Booth: Showcase Your Business!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and setups for booths at fairs, including display ideas, materials used, and personal anecdotes related to their booth presentations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their booth setup, including a three-tier stand, a woven basket for catalogs, and a door prize for visitors.
  • Another participant describes their dramatic booth design using a white tablecloth and fall-themed decorations, although they did not use a banner or poster board.
  • Several users express interest in seeing pictures of booth setups and poster boards, indicating a desire for visual inspiration.
  • One participant mentions the challenge of transporting items due to vehicle issues, reflecting on the practicality of booth setups.
  • Another participant discusses using picture frames for displaying information but finds it takes up too much space on the table.
  • One participant notes the importance of color in attracting attention to their poster board, which they purchased in blue from Hobby Lobby.
  • Several participants inquire about the sourcing of banners, with one mentioning a specific vendor and price point for purchasing a banner.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best methods for booth setups, with some participants sharing elaborate designs while others focus on practicality. No clear consensus emerges on a single effective approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and ideas related to their individual booth setups at fairs, reflecting a variety of creative approaches and logistical considerations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration and ideas for setting up their own booths at fairs may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

Princess
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Does anyone have pics of how they set up their booth at a fair?
 
Here is my pictures from the Vendor Fair I did yesterday. It cost me $10 for the table. I got the three-tier stand idea off of this site--thank you! Then a friend borrowed me her bridal shower apron all signed already. It the woven basket I put my old catalogs with a sticker that said "for a current catalog or to order call XXX-XXXX"

Then I had my door prize. Enter to Win a gift certificate and other prizes! And I found the pink box with white pooka dots at hobby lobby. I thought that went well with the HWC theme. I brought a minimum amount of products because I didn't want it to look cluttered and I didn't want to overwhelm people. I brought the seasonings, a piece of cookware, and stoneware, USG, Easy Read Measuring Cups, three of the new plates to show the colors, the new May products.

Then I had my poster board. If you would like me to post a picture of that I can too just let me know.
 
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looks great thanks!
 
Booth PicHi,

It looks great!!!! Could you please post a pic of the poster board as well? Thanks a bunch!

-Marie
Allentown, PA
 
Tina, that looks great! One thing that I did last fall with my table was I covered the table with a plain white table cloth and then laid out my denim Pampered Chef table cloth over it and then stacked different sized boxes all over the table. I loosely covered the boxes with a fall themed fabric and weaved flower garlands through it all. It just really created a dramatic look. Although I didn't have a banner or poster board.

I've been trying to get pics from my recruit and still haven't gotten them yet! URGH! That's another story, though!
 
I thought about doing something fancy like that but when I went to load my van that morning I remembered that the back of my van had broke that week and I couldn't open the back hatch. And I had a hard enough time fitting the things I did bring into the rest of the van. I didn't want to climb over seats just to get my items. But that is a great idea for next time. Some of the other vendors did something similar to that and it did look really nice.

Here is the picture of my poster board. I got the idea from my director. She borrowed me mine but I wanted to do a few things different and I made up my own. It was easy it just took a long time to
print
everything.
 

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Booth PicThanks for posting the poster board pic, that is such a great idea! I've been using picture frames to display the guest/host specials, fundraising info, and wedding registry info....but it was taking up too much space on my table. I had one more question though, was the poster board colored when you bought it...or did you have to color it? I went to Staples last night and all they had was white. Thanks again for sharing!!

-Marie
Allentown, PA
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I bought mine at Hobby Lobby for $4.99 and they had lots of colors to choose from. I thought white was to boring and the blue really stuck out and caught peoples attention. And since I was at the opposite end of the room that people walked in at they could see it from far away!!
 
Banner?Where did you get the maroon banner? I need something like that!

Thanks!
Tara
 
My director borrowed it to me. I'm not sure where she got it? The next time I talk to her I will ask.
 
reesefamily5 said:
My director borrowed it to me.


Tina I don't mean to be annoying, but do you mean she "loaned" it to you?
 
Very nice board:) I've never even thought of doing something like that, very eye catching though!
If you don't have a banner, you can buy one through Merrill for about $25. It's very pretty, I've used it at my last couple of booths.
 
Very nice board:) I've never thought of doing something like that. Very eye catching though!
As for the banners, I ordered one through Merrill for about $25. It's very pretty, I've used it for my last couple of booths.
 
oops! sorry for posting twice, I thought it deleted my first one:rolleyes:
 
Here is a couple of the bride booth pics from a fair a few weeks ago!:D
 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What materials do I need to set up a fair booth for Pampered Chef?

To set up a successful fair booth, you'll need a table, tablecloth, display stands for your products, promotional materials like brochures and business cards, a cash box or mobile payment system, and any necessary cooking tools or samples to demonstrate your products. Don't forget to bring a sign with your business name and contact information!

How do I attract customers to my booth at a fair?

To attract customers, create an inviting and visually appealing display. Use bright colors, clear signage, and arrange products neatly. Offer samples of your food products, engage passersby with friendly conversation, and consider hosting a small cooking demonstration to showcase your products in action. Promotional giveaways can also draw people in!

What should I include in my promotional materials for the booth?

Your promotional materials should include a business card with your contact information, brochures detailing your product offerings, pricing, and any current promotions. You might also want to include a sign-up sheet for a newsletter or a drawing for a prize, which can help you collect leads for future follow-ups.

How can I prepare for questions from potential customers?

Anticipate common questions about your products, such as their uses, benefits, and pricing. Familiarize yourself with the features of each item you’re showcasing. Practice your responses to ensure you can provide clear and concise answers. Being knowledgeable and confident will help build trust with potential customers.

What are some tips for following up with leads after the fair?

After the fair, follow up with leads promptly. Send a thank-you email to everyone who visited your booth, expressing your appreciation for their interest. Include any additional information they may have requested and remind them of any promotions. Personalizing your follow-up can help convert leads into sales and build lasting relationships.

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