How does anyone handle doing craft shows outside in the hot summers. I thought maybe someone may have some good ideas. I sell CP soaps, lotions and Soy candles.
preferably in white.
Just curious as to why white is preferable.
Edit -- Ah, nevermind. I believe it's to help keep the tent cooler.
If you are going to spend the money on a tent white is preferable since there are some craft and farmer markets that require white. I usually only do night markets in the hot summer time or indoor. If I do a morning show I take two sets of samples for my solid lotions and an ice chest to keep one set cool. I also do not take whipped butter under any circumstances in hot weather. Stay out of hot parking lots and try to get a shade tree. I use a banner across one side to help give some shade and do not use side curtains in the summer. They just hold in the oppressive heat. Even here I do markets some afternoons that are 115 degrees in the summer. LOL, Sunny CA ;-). I had to rearrange my booth last night since our weather turned to over 90 so my lotions would be on the shady side. I now have a 3 open sided booth right in the middle of the corner so no building cast shade. It is a prime market spot so I will deal with it . Also when you book try to talk to the market manager about a shady side.Just curious as to why white is preferable.
Edit -- Ah, nevermind. I believe it's to help keep the tent cooler.
Most quality tents do come with sides and are necessary if leaving a tent overnight at multiple day shows. LOL, I have not put on sides in 2 yrs doing 2-4 per week, but then I use all the real estate available to me with my tent and no room for sides. The biggest key to surviving craft fairs weekly is having multiple products...sorry about the slight off topic but 8 tables in a 10x10 does not leave much room for sides and sides are freakin' hot and claustrophobic. LOL, I use my sides during my winter multi day craft fair to cover my tables at night.Although I see why you have the open sides, I would still suggest get one with sides as they can either be rolled up or removed depending on the style. It is nice to have the option.
8 tables in a 10x10 does not leave much room for sides
Yes I do!! I am fortunate that I have a space directly in the middle of the street with my 3 open sides. So I do fudge most of the time and extend out from my tent, but can get all in the 10x10 confines if I have toWow, you really pack it! Haha. Love it.