navigator9
Well-Known Member
In all the years that I've been doing craft fairs, I've always done indoor shows. It was the factor of the price of a canopy, also the fact that I do craft fairs alone most of the time, and much as I hate to admit it, I'm no spring chicken any more. But now that I've retired, I'm hoping to do more craft fairs, and I'd love to be able to do some outdoor ones, but the thought of having to drag all of my regular equipment plus a tent, plus tent weights, over a grassy, bumpy field, makes me think twice. It's hard enough over pavement.
I did do one outdoor show, but I paid extra for the tent. A lot extra, but I wanted the experience of an outdoor show, and I loved it. Luckily for me, the tent was already set up, and I was able to drive my car right up to it to unload. So my question is this, about what percentage of times, when you doing outdoor shows, can you drive your car up to your location to make unloading easier?
I did do one outdoor show, but I paid extra for the tent. A lot extra, but I wanted the experience of an outdoor show, and I loved it. Luckily for me, the tent was already set up, and I was able to drive my car right up to it to unload. So my question is this, about what percentage of times, when you doing outdoor shows, can you drive your car up to your location to make unloading easier?