dixiedragon
Well-Known Member
I know people balk at those high booth fees if you are selling soap for $6 a bar, but I wonder if that could be an advantage? We went to Kentuck, which is a huge craft show. Huge enough that visitors are charged an entry fee and they had a shuttle from the parking area. I bought maybe one thing b/c everything was so expensive! I feel like somebody selling small things like soap could REALLY clean up (lol pun intended), b/c people have traveled a ways and have paid to get in, and they want to buy SOMETHING and after looking at $100 baskets and $500 paintings and $1000 handmade quilts, your $6 bar of soap looks totally reasonable. And you might be the only soap seller there (the list of vendors/artists doesn't list a soaper). (Kentuck is a juried show, though, so maybe a soaper couldn't get in.)
Just some thoughts.
I do think that would not be my FIRST show, of course, unless I was totally okay with a) losing that money and b) having a whole bunch of left over product.
Just some thoughts.
I do think that would not be my FIRST show, of course, unless I was totally okay with a) losing that money and b) having a whole bunch of left over product.