Thanks! Those are just wooden dowels that you can pick up from Home Depot or Lowe's. We cut the dowels in half and glued them to the base of the table.
I’m in the process of starting my picnic business and I’m struggling with what to purchase as far as a rug or blanket goes to put under the tables / seating. Do u have any suggestions
I would recommend using an outdoor rug as they are so much easier to clean than other rugs. You can literally spray them off with a hose outside as opposed to having to get them professionally cleaned. They look nice, they provide some protection from the ground, and once you add some pillows and blankets the whole setup becomes plenty soft and cushy. Here's some examples of some nice-looking outdoor rugs that you can get for under $100: www.wayfair.com/rugs/pdp/andover-mills-heidelberg-oriental-beige-area-rug-w004696401.html?piid=567906238 www.homedepot.com/p/Hampton-Bay-Beige-5-ft-x-7-ft-Global-Indoor-Outdoor-Area-Rug-3091260/314192487?source=shoppingads&locale=en-US www.homedepot.com/p/SAFAVIEH-Beach-House-Cream-Beige-5-ft-x-8-ft-Floral-Indoor-Outdoor-Area-Rug-BHS174A-5/311906793 www.wayfair.com/rugs/pdp/bungalow-rose-brodick-oriental-creambeige-indooroutdoor-area-rug-w001866153.html?piid=544401357 www.wayfair.com/rugs/pdp/alcott-hill-powersville-oriental-beige-indooroutdoor-area-rug-w001877150.html?piid=161761452
Thank you! Those are great options, especially if you want to try to continue to get bookings in the summer! One of the great things about this business is there is pretty much no end to the amount of customization you can do to make your picnics unique from other companies.
I haven't made a video specifically about those two topics, though I believe I may have briefly mentioned them in one of my videos. I'm going to go ahead and put that on my list of videos to make within the next week. In the meantime, we started our pricing out at $200 for a picnic for 2 and we offered a charcuterie board with meats, cheeses, nuts, etc.
Yeah, to do it right you typically need a business permit in the city (or cities) you will be operating in. Although to be honest most people doing this are doing it without a permit.
Thank you for sharing. You really gave me a good starting point as I am only in the beginning of my research as a luxury picnic business owner.
Love this! What did you use around that wood base of the table? Like those wooden panels?
Thanks! Those are just wooden dowels that you can pick up from Home Depot or Lowe's. We cut the dowels in half and glued them to the base of the table.
Thank you! You really gave me lots of great tips!❤️
You're welcome! Best of luck to you!
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I’m in the process of starting my picnic business and I’m struggling with what to purchase as far as a rug or blanket goes to put under the tables / seating. Do u have any suggestions
I would recommend using an outdoor rug as they are so much easier to clean than other rugs. You can literally spray them off with a hose outside as opposed to having to get them professionally cleaned. They look nice, they provide some protection from the ground, and once you add some pillows and blankets the whole setup becomes plenty soft and cushy. Here's some examples of some nice-looking outdoor rugs that you can get for under $100:
www.wayfair.com/rugs/pdp/andover-mills-heidelberg-oriental-beige-area-rug-w004696401.html?piid=567906238
www.homedepot.com/p/Hampton-Bay-Beige-5-ft-x-7-ft-Global-Indoor-Outdoor-Area-Rug-3091260/314192487?source=shoppingads&locale=en-US
www.homedepot.com/p/SAFAVIEH-Beach-House-Cream-Beige-5-ft-x-8-ft-Floral-Indoor-Outdoor-Area-Rug-BHS174A-5/311906793
www.wayfair.com/rugs/pdp/bungalow-rose-brodick-oriental-creambeige-indooroutdoor-area-rug-w001866153.html?piid=544401357
www.wayfair.com/rugs/pdp/alcott-hill-powersville-oriental-beige-indooroutdoor-area-rug-w001877150.html?piid=161761452
Great tips! You didn’t say anything about umbrellas, tents or teepees. I’ve been seeing those a lot
Thank you! Those are great options, especially if you want to try to continue to get bookings in the summer! One of the great things about this business is there is pretty much no end to the amount of customization you can do to make your picnics unique from other companies.
Thanks for this!!
No problem! I'm glad you found it helpful!
I am having trouble deciding on pricing as well as the food options? Do you have videos that I have missed on this?
I haven't made a video specifically about those two topics, though I believe I may have briefly mentioned them in one of my videos. I'm going to go ahead and put that on my list of videos to make within the next week. In the meantime, we started our pricing out at $200 for a picnic for 2 and we offered a charcuterie board with meats, cheeses, nuts, etc.
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Did you need a permit?
Yeah, to do it right you typically need a business permit in the city (or cities) you will be operating in. Although to be honest most people doing this are doing it without a permit.
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