Chippygeoff
Established Member
This post is in answer to those who made comments on my other post, ripped off. Some craft fairs can be very costly and it's sad that there are now people who make a living running craft fairs and ripping off the people who attend them. I am in contact with other scrollers all over the country who go to craft fairs so I get a lot of info on prices etc. About a year ago we had a couple of ladies who decided to run a craft fair. I won't name them but if they read this they will know who they are. If you are not a member it's £25 for a table, £50 for two. To be a member cost £50 and the cost of each table is then reduced to £20. The hall that they hire cost £160 for the day and they can get 40 tables set up quite comfortably so at the end of the day they are making round about £1000, not bad for a days work. They have contacted me a couple of times asking me to go as they said they have no one doing wood. I obviously refused and laid into them about ripping people off and how they were laughing all the way to the bank. They said they spent the profits on advertising. I have never seen one advert from them.
I am very fortunate with the main venue I attend. £5 for up to three tables, but it's just gone up to £7. On top of that there is the cost of the fuel to get there and back. When calculating the overall cost we also have to take into account our running cost at home, electricity, blades, abrasives, finishing materials etc etc. If I were to buy the Hegner that I have today I would be looking at £1200, a ridiculous price to pay for a scroll saw but mine has paid for itself many times over.
I don't really class what I do as running a business. As you know I am disabled. When I had to give up work as a carpenter/joiner I had so much time on my hands it was driving me mad so I bought a lathe and a scroll saw and everything that went with it but when I moved home I did not have room for everything so the lathe had to go as there are hundreds of wood turners in my area all making the same sort of things but not doing very well at craft fairs, whereas there is no one doing what I do within the area that I live and even if there was they would not be a threat as the craft fair organiser would not have two stalls selling the same sort of thing.
I really love the time I spend in the workshop and the craft fairs are a means of selling what I make. If I did not do the craft fairs then the things I make would just pile up and gather dust. I am very happy with the profit I make. I do not add my time when pricing items but I more than cover my running cost and I am happy with that. I am not out there to make huge profits, I am not greedy like that. Because my prices are very reasonable I sell a lot of stuff. It keeps me busy.
I am very fortunate with the main venue I attend. £5 for up to three tables, but it's just gone up to £7. On top of that there is the cost of the fuel to get there and back. When calculating the overall cost we also have to take into account our running cost at home, electricity, blades, abrasives, finishing materials etc etc. If I were to buy the Hegner that I have today I would be looking at £1200, a ridiculous price to pay for a scroll saw but mine has paid for itself many times over.
I don't really class what I do as running a business. As you know I am disabled. When I had to give up work as a carpenter/joiner I had so much time on my hands it was driving me mad so I bought a lathe and a scroll saw and everything that went with it but when I moved home I did not have room for everything so the lathe had to go as there are hundreds of wood turners in my area all making the same sort of things but not doing very well at craft fairs, whereas there is no one doing what I do within the area that I live and even if there was they would not be a threat as the craft fair organiser would not have two stalls selling the same sort of thing.
I really love the time I spend in the workshop and the craft fairs are a means of selling what I make. If I did not do the craft fairs then the things I make would just pile up and gather dust. I am very happy with the profit I make. I do not add my time when pricing items but I more than cover my running cost and I am happy with that. I am not out there to make huge profits, I am not greedy like that. Because my prices are very reasonable I sell a lot of stuff. It keeps me busy.