I just want to say thank you! This was amazing and unique advice. I loved the booth with the pillar in the middle (not the pillar) but their blue whimsical theme. This was super helpful!
Great tips for any trade show, not just holiday shows! Nice to see that the Chi Omega show is doing well and apparently has become a holiday shopping tradition for people from all walks of life.
Thank you Amy for putting this vendor video together...so many great takeaways here!!! Oh, and btw, I went ahead and subscribed to your page. Thanks again!!
I haven't been to that one; been to Chi Omega in Dallas and Nutcracker Market in Houston which are two of the big ones around here. Just listen to all the advice you can find online and go for it!! Good luck :-) People are eager to buy after being stuck at home for so long- I bet you'll do great!
Nothing worse than someone that just layes their stuff flat on their table. You should put the time in your setup as you would your products. Just tossing them out on the table doesn't say much, except I don't care. Great tips on this video.
@lovnbnhome Yes, but there's always the dollar store you can make your own displays really cheap. I made a lot of mine that way when I first started. Thrift stores, shops that close they often get rid of displays. Nile Corp has really affordable things to buy. These are all great places. You can save money and still make your stand stand out. I have attended a lot of craft shows, and there are vendors that have a nice, neat, and simple setup. I still stand by what I said. You put as much into your booth as you do, your crafts. As a customer, I am going to walk past a I don't care sloppy setup, sorry. You try the best you can to look professional even on a budget it can be done.
I just want to say thank you! This was amazing and unique advice. I loved the booth with the pillar in the middle (not the pillar) but their blue whimsical theme.
This was super helpful!
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Great tips for any trade show, not just holiday shows! Nice to see that the Chi Omega show is doing well and apparently has become a holiday shopping tradition for people from all walks of life.
+Mark V it is fun to do some people-watching at Chi-O! Thanks!
Great footage and love the examples! You are right, the lighting can be so far away that extra lighting really helps/adds a lot.
+Caren Cooper thank for watching!!
Thank you so much for showing examples!
You're welcome Holly! Thanks for watching and good luck ;-)
Thank you. Great advice and the footage really helps.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching :-)
Thank you Amy for putting this vendor video together...so many great takeaways here!!! Oh, and btw, I went ahead and subscribed to your page. Thanks again!!
That’s great- thank you!! 😄
Great tips. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Good luck ;-)
Very informative and practical!
+Clay Dillard thanks for watching!!
Just the video I needed thank you!!
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you soooooo much!
You're welcome! I appreciate the comment ;-)
Very helpful! Ty!
You're welcome! Good luck if you decide to have a booth of your own ;-)
What do you buy- or sell- at holiday markets or craft shows?
have you been to Christmas made in the south?I am going in November and have never been to a big indoor event.I really need help
I haven't been to that one; been to Chi Omega in Dallas and Nutcracker Market in Houston which are two of the big ones around here. Just listen to all the advice you can find online and go for it!! Good luck :-) People are eager to buy after being stuck at home for so long- I bet you'll do great!
Im thinking of a Holiday Craft Both this Nov 2022 Handmade items
Go for it!!! Thanks for watching ;-)
Good job my nigga 👏 💪 👌 💯 🙌
😂 this took me tf out. ☠️
Nothing worse than someone that just layes their stuff flat on their table. You should put the time in your setup as you would your products. Just tossing them out on the table doesn't say much, except I don't care. Great tips on this video.
Some people don't have the money to put in. I'd rather spend money on supplies than the "store"
@lovnbnhome Yes, but there's always the dollar store you can make your own displays really cheap. I made a lot of mine that way when I first started. Thrift stores, shops that close they often get rid of displays. Nile Corp has really affordable things to buy. These are all great places. You can save money and still make your stand stand out. I have attended a lot of craft shows, and there are vendors that have a nice, neat, and simple setup. I still stand by what I said. You put as much into your booth as you do, your crafts. As a customer, I am going to walk past a I don't care sloppy setup, sorry. You try the best you can to look professional even on a budget it can be done.