This - get a string of battery fairy lights from amazon - very cheap, but will make the stand look more enticingA few strategically placed lights will help your display.
Here you would get a card scanner as the use of cash has dropped off immensely since Covid. Most everyone is tapping bank cards or credit cards and many are using their phones or watches so they don't even carry plastic. Cash only and you loose sales. Might be different on your side of the pond.No going back now, found insurance for 1 day at a total cost of £23 and I've booked and paid for the stall. Still have a few things to do
Plan my table layout
Make my banner with my logo on
Need to buy bags - anyone got suggestions? I've found some on Amazon that work out at 17p each.
Cash float for giving change
Make more stuff to sell.
Am I missing anything?
I'll post some pics later of what I have left so you can let me know what you want, a friend is going to take some stuff to a craft fair that she does next weekend.Happily buy a few off you.
Ok to bring cherry down to you next weekend Friday night / Sunday lunchtime?
We set up a wrapping station behind the stall, coloured tissue paper to wrap, brown paper bags sealed with a thankyou sticker, everyone loved it.I wrapped my sold pieces in thin tissue paper, (Ebay) which gave a degree of protection to the high glossy finish and placed it in a cheappy plastic bag (Ebay) with "Have a Nice Day " printed on them
Can you confirm my opinion that "three arrows" is a 'Pair'In our medieval re-enactment group, we offer have a go archery. We only charge £2 for three arrows,
Three arrows mean we can process more people through the activityCan you confirm my opinion that "three arrows" is a 'Pair'
Always a tough one to call. I’ve done a few school fairs where people come along with limited cash and by the time they’ve bought a burger/mince pie/cup of coffee and paid for the kids face painting & lucky dip, there’s nothing left for buying quality hand crafted gifts.Overall I think the school fair today was a good day, didn't sell quite as much as I thought we might but I think that was due to a lack of advertising from the PTA and being placed at the back of a room behind other stalls, had it been a craft fair I would probably have done twice as well.
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Financially we did really well, allowing for the cost of stall, insurance and peripherals we made almost £550 profit, not too shabby for a 3hr event, I was more surprised that the smaller items didn't sell but most of my large trees did, the figures didn't get the attention I expected but that's the way it goes I guess.Always a tough one to call. I’ve done a few school fairs where people come along with limited cash and by the time they’ve bought a burger/mince pie/cup of coffee and paid for the kids face painting & lucky dip, there’s nothing left for buying quality hand crafted gifts.
in contrast, did one in a school on Thursday evening which was purely a “shopping” event. We did £200 which I was really pleased with.
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