MzMolly65
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Combine that with some hearing loss and what you think you see and hear can sometimes be hilarious.
WHAT? Did you say, "How to make my TOOTH stand out."?
Combine that with some hearing loss and what you think you see and hear can sometimes be hilarious.
I use 4x8 folding tables that raise to different heights. I am able to put 7 tables in my 10x10 booth with a walk space on one side. I also use boards which I cover to add additional elevation to my tables. Four tables go across the front and two on one side with one table in the back for our use not display. I use 8 ft fitted table clothes across the front tables. This method of stacking tables gives a lot of real estate in a little 10x10 booth
How to make a little look like a lot?
I've been making soap since November .. not a really long time but I feel I've got my favorites figured out and they've all been tested by family and friends. I've sorted out my quirks and can answer most peoples questions without hesitation. I feel ready but want to be careful and go slowly.
There's a gift shop at the local marina that took a small bunch on consignment so I can test the sales markets before thinking I'm "all that and a bag of chips", LOL! She was very happy with what I brought her and thought it would sell quickly. I'll go this Saturday and check on that.
My bedroom is a mess of curing soap and supplies, hubby is complaining (you all said he would) and while I love feeding this artistic yet useful hobby, I either need to sell it or I need to cut back on making it. "Boo on the cutting back part", she frowns.
I had a tiny, beach front market lined up that would be perfect tourist sales but wouldn't require me to have a lot of stock so I could gently test the market before jumping in whole hog but that fell through when the market owner decided they needed to covert that land to parking space *sighs* (sing with me .. pave paradise and put up a parking lot)
I checked a few other markets near me. One has no soap at the moment and another has 1 soap seller but I saw her soaps and without knocking anyone, I feel I would still do well there. Anyway .. they are bigger markets with full 10x10 spaces and I don't feel I have enough stock to fill that adequately and have it look nice. I have about 50 lbs of ready stock and anything else I'm making needs cure time. In that 50 lbs I have about 3 different recipes with 16 different colours and scents. Does anyone think I can fill a 10x10 with just that amount of stock and make it look like I have TONS of stock?
Usually more is better because I think poorly stocked booths always look so sad, at least from my perspective. Any thoughts? If I can't make it look professional I won't do it.
I'm playing with different ideas but would love feedback from those of you who were once new at this but are more experienced now.
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