Thank you so much for saying so! I’m grateful for your support and business. I remember you looking at the product after your interview in the cold and wind🤗🙏❤️
A good idea would be to sell blank notepads with a saying on top. Notepads would give your sayings a purpose. Grocery list notepads, to do list notepads, honey do list notepads. People never have blank paper on hand for writing things.
This reminds me of when I showed dogs. So many components for a comfortable and efficient set-up. Since we were there all day for two days at least, we had even more elaborate requirements. And then packing up at the end of the day was so much easier if you had a friend to help.
I was raised doing them from the mid 70's to the early 2000's! Miss doing them but like my mum and I said - it is the setting up and taking down that just gets us to much! I do go to craft shows and purchase from them! Your display looks great and easy to put together! LOVE IT!
Hi Linda. Thanks for continuing to take us along with you: I've always been impressed by your hard work, independence and of course, I love all your artwork. I visit craft shows as much as time permits. Have a great Monday😀.
This is amazing growth and so many choices. You are a force to be reckoned with and hope you had a good sale day and met some interesting people. We go to Farm markets which over the years haven now turned into half farm products and half crafts. Went to one on Saturday and brought a beautiful wooden hand turned pear the colours of the wood were so beautiful. Blessings in your day, too.
Linda you put all your effort in everything you do. I know you are inspired by getting God’s message to the people. Your work habits are again, inspiring.carson in Ohio.👍❤️🙏
I do like to go to craft shows, but don't go very often. I think the last time I went to one was with you when we went to see the waterfall then came back and I slept in your driveway 🥰 What a fun day that was!
Your set up looks fantastic- I can definitely see where longer tables would help. I both sell at these sales and I shop at them too. I enjoy it but it’s truly a hard job to schlep all the stuff from show to show and set up shop each day…. I’m not getting younger but I’ll continue as long as I can. I pray you have a successful selling season- I’d love to see you sell out and have this business take off for you on a large scale- I really think you have a fantastic product line. Your products can change people’s lives! Teaching people to think and speak positively is so needed. 💕 I’ll have to email a pic of my set up at shows- it’s only fair since I asked to see yours!😊
Lots of work to set up Crafts shows aren’t my thing or way to decorate with But I know others love that kind of event You’re an organized entrepreneur hope it was worth it I hope weather never becomes a problem while you’re set up
Hello Linda, I enjoy craft shows. The ones near me charge much more than 30 dollars to rent a space. Some artisans do not make money because the shows allow too many of the same type in the event. But if you have a unique product that's hard to find elsewhere it can be lucrative . I feel badly for the craft merchandisers that have lovely products but are squeezed out by national merchandisers who have so much volume that they can sell for less. However you have a brand with a fan base and that is a plus. I think there is still room in our communities for cottage industries such as yours. Location and timing is linked to success. You might find a nitch business with a national market with a distribution system in place. Some organizations that do fundraising will gift your prod uct as an incentive with their own membership income and return a portion of each sale to you. In that way you get to distribute your product sales through a large network with little overhead. there are a lot of different levels of marketing what you sell. Craft shows are a slice of the pie and hard work but both interesting and fun. I hope you did well there. Generally you have to be on a location where there is a lot of foot traffic so your product lines gets sufficient exposure and impact to motivate buyers. Your a good judge of markets and retail sales. Those qualities are a plus. Your displays are beautiful and presentation will draw people to you. Small profit margins are challenging for craft show entrepreneurs unless it is also a bridge to more potential revenue streams. You will see a lot of the same sellers working similar shows. Networking can bring you to the most successful shows. In the beginning your like a farmer sowing seeds for a harvest that materializes in the future. Proud of your display and your showcasing the nicely done new product lines. ❤
Have you considered having a small tote trailer and keeping all your gear & equipment locked up in there. You can also unhook and park at a storage yard ?
Can I ask you a technical question? I would love to do craft shows with my greeting cards and magnets (and my children's books). What is stopping me is the tax issues. How do you handle sales tax, especially when going out of state? And just taxes in general? Do you use something for bookkeeping? I've really enjoyed following your journey. I'm not a nomad but we are similar in many ways.
Thanks for sharing such valuable information! I need some advice: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
Beautiful setup dear.
Beautiful setup Linda! I love all the cards I bought from you in the past. Great inspiration!
Thank you so much for saying so! I’m grateful for your support and business. I remember you looking at the product after your interview in the cold and wind🤗🙏❤️
A good idea would be to sell blank notepads with a saying on top. Notepads would give your sayings a purpose. Grocery list notepads, to do list notepads, honey do list notepads. People never have blank paper on hand for writing things.
This reminds me of when I showed dogs. So many components for a comfortable and efficient set-up. Since we were there all day for two days at least, we had even more elaborate requirements.
And then packing up at the end of the day was so much easier if you had a friend to help.
Beautiful set up
Thank you for sharing. Blessings to you..
Nice set up.. great display.❤That’s alot of work setting up and taking down. In and out of your car.
I was raised doing them from the mid 70's to the early 2000's! Miss doing them but like my mum and I said - it is the setting up and taking down that just gets us to much! I do go to craft shows and purchase from them!
Your display looks great and easy to put together! LOVE IT!
Your display is SO professional looking! GREAT job! Marie ❤️
Great display. Lots of work setting up. You're an inspiration. Thanks for sharing your journey and your crafts.
Your “shop” looks neat, organized and welcoming. Love it.
You are so clever and determined…and inspiring!!🙌
Awe thank you so much! ❤️🤗🙏
Very professional looking! Love your inspirational items!
Looks like beautiful weather for a craft show.
The display looks great! 👍🏻
Hi Linda. Thanks for continuing to take us along with you: I've always been impressed by your hard work, independence and of course, I love all your artwork. I visit craft shows as much as time permits. Have a great Monday😀.
love craft shows,, love your set up...
Beautiful display Linda 🤍💫
You are so organized!!!
Thanks for sharing your efforts! Hope it went well!
This is amazing growth and so many choices. You are a force to be reckoned with and hope you had a good sale day and met some interesting people. We go to Farm markets which over the years haven now turned into half farm products and half crafts. Went to one on Saturday and brought a beautiful wooden hand turned pear the colours of the wood were so beautiful. Blessings in your day, too.
Wow, you really put up a nice display. I hope you did well.
Linda you put all your effort in everything you do. I know you are inspired by getting God’s message to the people. Your work habits are again, inspiring.carson in Ohio.👍❤️🙏
Be blessed
Wow Linda I love your set up. Very nice.
I can hardly wait to see your photos!!! Marie ❤️
Looks great! I’d come to your booth!
Do you have magnets? I’d think those would be a big seller. Best wishes! ❤
I do like to go to craft shows, but don't go very often. I think the last time I went to one was with you when we went to see the waterfall then came back and I slept in your driveway 🥰 What a fun day that was!
Your set up looks fantastic- I can definitely see where longer tables would help. I both sell at these sales and I shop at them too. I enjoy it but it’s truly a hard job to schlep all the stuff from show to show and set up shop each day…. I’m not getting younger but I’ll continue as long as I can. I pray you have a successful selling season- I’d love to see you sell out and have this business take off for you on a large scale- I really think you have a fantastic product line. Your products can change people’s lives! Teaching people to think and speak positively is so needed. 💕 I’ll have to email a pic of my set up at shows- it’s only fair since I asked to see yours!😊
Lots of work to set up
Crafts shows aren’t my thing or way to decorate with
But I know others love that kind of event
You’re an organized entrepreneur hope it was worth it
I hope weather never becomes a problem while you’re set up
Your products look amazing, you thought of everything ! I like that $1 store clip display.. Now go sell, sell, sell !!!!🎉
Hello Linda, I enjoy craft shows. The ones near me charge much more than 30 dollars to rent a space. Some artisans do not make money because the shows allow too many of the same type in the event. But if you have a unique product that's hard to find elsewhere it can be lucrative . I feel badly for the craft merchandisers that have lovely products but are squeezed out by national merchandisers who have so much volume that they can sell for less. However you have a brand with a fan base and that is a plus. I think there is still room in our communities for cottage industries such as yours. Location and timing is linked to success. You might find a nitch business with a national market with a distribution system in place. Some organizations that do fundraising will gift your prod uct as an incentive with their own membership income and return a portion of each sale to you. In that way you get to distribute your product sales through a large network with little overhead. there are a lot of different levels of marketing what you sell. Craft shows are a slice of the pie and hard work but both interesting and fun. I hope you did well there. Generally you have to be on a location where there is a lot of foot traffic so your product lines gets sufficient exposure and impact to motivate buyers. Your a good judge of markets and retail sales. Those qualities are a plus. Your displays are beautiful and presentation will draw people to you. Small profit margins are challenging for craft show entrepreneurs unless it is also a bridge to more potential revenue streams. You will see a lot of the same sellers working similar shows. Networking can bring you to the most successful shows. In the beginning your like a farmer sowing seeds for a harvest that materializes in the future. Proud of your display and your showcasing the nicely done new product lines. ❤
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Have you considered having a small tote trailer and keeping all your gear & equipment locked up in there. You can also unhook and park at a storage yard ?
Not at all.. no interest in towing and everything fits so no need to undo my super “stealth” life on the road.😊
I love craft shows and yes I support
Good luck.
Can I ask you a technical question? I would love to do craft shows with my greeting cards and magnets (and my children's books). What is stopping me is the tax issues. How do you handle sales tax, especially when going out of state? And just taxes in general? Do you use something for bookkeeping? I've really enjoyed following your journey. I'm not a nomad but we are similar in many ways.
Yes, I go to craft sales.
Thanks for sharing such valuable information! I need some advice: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?