TIPS!! I do a few little markets and for tips I learnt. Definitely work with height and layers because things just on flat on the table or too low people just walking by won’t see. Think eye level. Also for labeling stickers, depending on how much you are bringing, I have a lot of stickers I sell, that I ended up making a display board with numbers so they just tell me which number (mainly to avoid theft of inventory - people in the past when i use to use have everything out would sell when i was busy helping another person. learnt real hard.)
THIS IS SO HELPFUL THANK YOU!!! I was debating leaving more stickers for people to browse on my table but I’m glad I didn’t!! So upsetting how people will steal from artists 😭
The numbering is a must! Also helpful for stickers: Having a cheat sheet on the back of your board and having your stickers organized in the same manner they are displayed too. Stickers are hard. Lol
Have QR codes so people can easily follow you. Some of my best customers have been people that didn't buy that day but followed up later. Markets can be exhausting I completely agree but like you said it's fun to meet your customers! I think you did really well for your first market! 😊
Markets are exhausting! I do 2 a week, which includes tent & table set up. I'm an introvert too, so it is testing sometimes. Do bring your free square swipe reader, as there is the odd person who does not have a chip credit card. Also if you are outside, be prepared for wind too. Glad you had a good experience! Markets are fun and it is so rewarding when people love and buy your art!
I second the Square swipe reader. I went to a market recently and only had Eftpos chip less gift cards from my birthday. I was able to get a teensy bit of art because my boyfriend had a little bit of money on his phone but I missed out on a ton of art because no one could use the swipe function (gift cards were the ones that work anywhere Eftpos is used). 😢
I think when it comes to a small art market like that you just have to view it as an advertising and networking event. It’s an opportunity to meet people who haven’t heard about you yet, expand a relationship with someone who already knows about you, and connect with your colleagues. Not so much a money making event but I think the result afterward has potential to make money later. It would be interesting to see if there’s an uptick in sales after art markets, maybe you should keep track of that and see if there’s any long term effect
I totally agree! Started art markets myself, and even though some markets were not that busy, I got to meet new people that followed me afterwards, and it was overall a great marketing tool :)
I've learned a lot with following my Mom, a fabric and crafts seller, to different shows. Ask questions to fellow vendors, see what their experiences have been and try to Google up others vlogs of being in previous shows so you can get the general vibe, don't be afraid to limit the inventory you bring with you and try to set yourself up to take orders for the larger pieces/items you don't bring since you're traveling. Give one time deals just for that show and advertise it. Hmm that's what I can think of atm.
I love art markets. The rush in preparing for one is always a combination of exciting, fun, and stressful. I don't always feel like talking to people, but there's always that thrill you get when people love your work and their reactions are so lovely. At the end of the cons here, most of the artists go around and do sticker trades. If you haven't gotten it yet, sticky tack is a good way to keep things in place. I use that to keep the stickers on my corkboard, and for making sure signs don't fall. For the acrylic riser, I've done away with the screws but use some covered garden wire to keep them in place. Easier to take them apart for transportation.
I love seeing other peoples' market setups! I just started vending at markets last year, and not once did I leave myself enough time to do a practice run of my setup. I love seeing that you gave yourself the time and space to figure things out ahead time!
I always see people at cons and markets having a tip jar, and I see it does pretty well! Especially if it's a bit funny with like a sign or something similar, people would be more inclined to tip I guess :3
I’m vending my first show this weekend, so your video couldn’t have come at a better time. Thank you for sharing your experience. I found it to be super helpful
If you build up more wire cubes, you can use the backside to organize easily-accessible products. If you're worried about it looking messy from the font, just block the back with some 12x12 scrapbooking cardscock. With a little bit of crafty engineering, you can create something that aesthetic and functional.
This was such a lovely vlog to watch!! I’ve been doing a market for an anime con every year for a while in Sydney and I always feel every year has room for improvement, so it’s so relatable when stuff feels off! If your first attempt at a table looks this chefs kiss, I’m super keen to see your mocca one!! 🥹🫶
Your setup turned out so cute!! The onigiri was perfection 💕 I want to add something cute like that to my setup. You mentioned it at the end, but I wanted to recommend thinking about how to display your items in a way that you don't have to do a bunch of work during the market. The less exhausting you can make the day, the better imo haha. I know a lot of people hand out items from behind the table, but for little things like stickers I like to put my inventory out. It makes it easy for people to just grab what they want, and I think being able to shuffle through the items keeps people around my table longer so they discover more. I just keep items like that in my view so I know people won't steal, and I haven't had any problems :) Makes it easy for ppl to just hand you cash and move on, and i've found that i've sold a lot more stickers that way!
This was so enjoyable and relaxing to watch as a non-artist :) Love seeing the process behind these things! Makes me appreciate shopping art markets even more
I’m so glad your first time tabling went well, lovely seeing all the prep that went into it 😊 I SO would have gone if I was near you but the uk is a little far haha 😂 there’s a recent video on TH-cam by ‘Shadooga’ that is pretty long but covers everything to do with markets that could be really helpful to those just starting out ❤
I'm planning to apply to my first artist alley this year after putting it off for so long. I love watching other people's art market/artist alley vlogs and seeing all kinds of different ways to set up a table
Markets are so hard!!! It really does take some practice/luck to see which ones are worth it energy/profit wise for your business. They are all so different and I definitely underestimated the physical demand of the gig (prep, set-up, customer service, tear down). I think Mocca will be a great fit for your biz! Congratulations! :)
as someone who has done several large outdoor art fairs, i agree that it is TIRING! but hey, you didn't have to set up a whole tent, that's a bonus lol!
I’m prepping for doing markets rn! A tip I heard from another TH-camr was to put a raffle to sign up to win their favourite piece by signing up to your newsletter.
Hey! Idk if you already know, venmo gives you some merch, like a professional lil sign for your shop. The only thing is that you have to make your venmo into a business account (not hard) but you do get hit with a transaction fee from each sale. It's pretty low, however. I think minimum ten cents, then like 1%?*** on top..? Something along those lines. But yeah! The sign is pretty cute and they send you stickers and a lanyard with a card that also has the shop code. Thank you for sharing your art market experience!! It helped me think about everything that goes into it. Really appreciate you sharing, and love your art.
Sounds like your market display went well! Wish I was in the LA area to visit the market! Sorry to hear about some of the issues you ran into during the event, but hope it gave you some insight for your next market pop up!
Wonderful video super fun to see your set up and what you learned from your first show. For Tips: Hight is your friend, Lighting is key and can make or brake your art. Good luck on your next show, I've been tabling for big and small shows for the better part of 10 years. They are very tiring as you said that never changes sadly, just make sure to bring lots of water healthy food and snacks. Going from not talking to often to talking all day can do a number on your voice. Good luck in new york :)
As for organizing behind the table, I definitely recommend using accordion expanding file folder (they usually come in two standard sizes). They're great for traveling and staying organized they have little tabs you can label your sticker or prints to make it quick and easy to grab multiple items when someone is buying a bunch of different items. I use a small one for my stickers and a larger one for mini prints and postcard. I also recommend using the hard plastic ones instead of the paper for more protection when traveling to events!
I love the stickers in the front. Maybe stick each sticker to the riser and put a small sticker on there for pricing. Are they all the same price? If yes a price sticker in front. Maybe number the stickers and put the rest in the photo boxes and number the photo boxes in order. Maybe a price tag punch … it will make it look cuter and attach with embroidery floss or something similar. I love all your artwork … good luck with all your future in-person selling! ♥️
I keep my in-person shows under ten. I’m also frugal about it. There are deals out there to at least give you a break on table cost. Our spread is similar-ish. I lean more towards comics. Locally we had a local arts tent at the Columbus Arts Festival. Spots were free to local artists with a small commission to the local arts council. Foot traffic was huge but I bombed. What sold like crazy at the arts festival was jewelry. Two shows, because of my cv are comped. Sales are mixed. Nothing that would comp travel, hotel & food. Best scenario are one and done festivals. One day shows are where it’s at. When you do festivals and cons, that sale dollar gets stretched out regardless of the amount of days you’re there. If there’s an exception, I’d love to hear about it. You basically sell on Saturday and the other days you’re set up? Maybe you’ll get one small rush but the rest of the time you’re staring into space.
Ahhh! So happy you’ll be tabling at Mocca with Radhia literally next door to you. Hopefully I’ll be there to support but if not I will definitely be watching that vlog 🤗
I loooveeee watching market vlogs. Most of the Y.T. channels that I follow does market, because that's what I usually search whenever I wanted to watch something but the ones I'm following haven't uploaded something new yet.😆😆😆
ty for sharing this megan! it was so helpful and nice to see your experience tabling w maum since i'll be tabling w them for the first time next month. your display looked so good!! sadly i couldnt make it irl but hope you sell at other markets in LA in the future and we have a chance to meet. have fun at mocca!!!
Lovely video, and really inspiring to watch as I'm preparing for my first art market! I was looking through your links to some of the products you got from amazon for your display, and you posted the same link twice on accident haha. I'm curious which wire grid you bought, can you update the link to the correct one? Thanks!!
i've never seen anyone write the dollar sign after the number, i had a little moment of thinking my dyslexia was getting the best of me and had to ask people if it came before or after lol it does seem like it would make more sense that way though bc you sayd seven dollars
Yeah for doing your first tabling!! By chance do you have an email list? So you can stay connected to your audience? I am doing my first tabling in a few months. Thanks for sharing your experience with us! I appreciate it! Best of luck to you and your work.
congrats on your first art market!! events are so much fun and for me, they've have always been such rewarding and heartwarming experiences 🥹 i actually also had an event last weekend so this video was kind of perfect timing to watch while i unwind haha
@@MeganWangart aaah gotcha! i googled "malm LA" and all i got was listings galore of ikea malm furniture lmao. thanks so much for the clarification! big fan of everything you do and hope to catch you in your once-a-year markets one day. :)
A note book, tool supply list and a bin for just your set up step items. A fanny pack for money is safer than a coin box. Water, pain relief meds, tissues
TIPS!! I do a few little markets and for tips I learnt. Definitely work with height and layers because things just on flat on the table or too low people just walking by won’t see. Think eye level. Also for labeling stickers, depending on how much you are bringing, I have a lot of stickers I sell, that I ended up making a display board with numbers so they just tell me which number (mainly to avoid theft of inventory - people in the past when i use to use have everything out would sell when i was busy helping another person. learnt real hard.)
THIS IS SO HELPFUL THANK YOU!!! I was debating leaving more stickers for people to browse on my table but I’m glad I didn’t!! So upsetting how people will steal from artists 😭
The numbering is a must! Also helpful for stickers:
Having a cheat sheet on the back of your board and having your stickers organized in the same manner they are displayed too. Stickers are hard. Lol
Have QR codes so people can easily follow you. Some of my best customers have been people that didn't buy that day but followed up later. Markets can be exhausting I completely agree but like you said it's fun to meet your customers! I think you did really well for your first market! 😊
Markets are exhausting! I do 2 a week, which includes tent & table set up. I'm an introvert too, so it is testing sometimes. Do bring your free square swipe reader, as there is the odd person who does not have a chip credit card.
Also if you are outside, be prepared for wind too. Glad you had a good experience! Markets are fun and it is so rewarding when people love and buy your art!
thanks for reminding me of the wind :D will have my first art market outside in a few weeks and will need to figure this out
I second the Square swipe reader. I went to a market recently and only had Eftpos chip less gift cards from my birthday. I was able to get a teensy bit of art because my boyfriend had a little bit of money on his phone but I missed out on a ton of art because no one could use the swipe function (gift cards were the ones that work anywhere Eftpos is used). 😢
I think when it comes to a small art market like that you just have to view it as an advertising and networking event. It’s an opportunity to meet people who haven’t heard about you yet, expand a relationship with someone who already knows about you, and connect with your colleagues. Not so much a money making event but I think the result afterward has potential to make money later. It would be interesting to see if there’s an uptick in sales after art markets, maybe you should keep track of that and see if there’s any long term effect
I totally agree! Started art markets myself, and even though some markets were not that busy, I got to meet new people that followed me afterwards, and it was overall a great marketing tool :)
I've learned a lot with following my Mom, a fabric and crafts seller, to different shows. Ask questions to fellow vendors, see what their experiences have been and try to Google up others vlogs of being in previous shows so you can get the general vibe, don't be afraid to limit the inventory you bring with you and try to set yourself up to take orders for the larger pieces/items you don't bring since you're traveling. Give one time deals just for that show and advertise it. Hmm that's what I can think of atm.
I love art markets. The rush in preparing for one is always a combination of exciting, fun, and stressful. I don't always feel like talking to people, but there's always that thrill you get when people love your work and their reactions are so lovely. At the end of the cons here, most of the artists go around and do sticker trades.
If you haven't gotten it yet, sticky tack is a good way to keep things in place. I use that to keep the stickers on my corkboard, and for making sure signs don't fall. For the acrylic riser, I've done away with the screws but use some covered garden wire to keep them in place. Easier to take them apart for transportation.
I love seeing other peoples' market setups! I just started vending at markets last year, and not once did I leave myself enough time to do a practice run of my setup. I love seeing that you gave yourself the time and space to figure things out ahead time!
I always see people at cons and markets having a tip jar, and I see it does pretty well! Especially if it's a bit funny with like a sign or something similar, people would be more inclined to tip I guess :3
do you have to keep an eye on it to prevent stealing?
I’m vending my first show this weekend, so your video couldn’t have come at a better time. Thank you for sharing your experience. I found it to be super helpful
If you build up more wire cubes, you can use the backside to organize easily-accessible products. If you're worried about it looking messy from the font, just block the back with some 12x12 scrapbooking cardscock. With a little bit of crafty engineering, you can create something that aesthetic and functional.
Omg! I have that bunny making ceramics sticker from a coffee shop in LA! So cool to know you make that (:
came back to this video right after mocca rejected my application to vend :’) vicariously living thru u
This was such a lovely vlog to watch!! I’ve been doing a market for an anime con every year for a while in Sydney and I always feel every year has room for improvement, so it’s so relatable when stuff feels off! If your first attempt at a table looks this chefs kiss, I’m super keen to see your mocca one!! 🥹🫶
I loved watching you prep for this market!
Your setup turned out so cute!! The onigiri was perfection 💕 I want to add something cute like that to my setup. You mentioned it at the end, but I wanted to recommend thinking about how to display your items in a way that you don't have to do a bunch of work during the market. The less exhausting you can make the day, the better imo haha. I know a lot of people hand out items from behind the table, but for little things like stickers I like to put my inventory out. It makes it easy for people to just grab what they want, and I think being able to shuffle through the items keeps people around my table longer so they discover more. I just keep items like that in my view so I know people won't steal, and I haven't had any problems :) Makes it easy for ppl to just hand you cash and move on, and i've found that i've sold a lot more stickers that way!
Omg I think that acrylic riser for sticker display just changed my life, heading to amazon now lol
This was so enjoyable and relaxing to watch as a non-artist :) Love seeing the process behind these things! Makes me appreciate shopping art markets even more
I’m so glad your first time tabling went well, lovely seeing all the prep that went into it 😊 I SO would have gone if I was near you but the uk is a little far haha 😂 there’s a recent video on TH-cam by ‘Shadooga’ that is pretty long but covers everything to do with markets that could be really helpful to those just starting out ❤
i'll be having my first tabling this 18th too and i'm very nervous!! but this vlog is really helpful for me! thank you soo much megan!
omgggg!!! BEST OF LUCK! You'll do awesome :)
I'm planning to apply to my first artist alley this year after putting it off for so long. I love watching other people's art market/artist alley vlogs and seeing all kinds of different ways to set up a table
I love how you added to onigiri on your display so cute!!
Hi Megan, perhaps some extra battery operated lights for your table setup might help?
I'm doing my first market next month and I'm very nervous, it feels better to be preparing for it whilst watching you do the same !
Markets are so hard!!! It really does take some practice/luck to see which ones are worth it energy/profit wise for your business. They are all so different and I definitely underestimated the physical demand of the gig (prep, set-up, customer service, tear down). I think Mocca will be a great fit for your biz! Congratulations! :)
as someone who has done several large outdoor art fairs, i agree that it is TIRING! but hey, you didn't have to set up a whole tent, that's a bonus lol!
This was such a lovely vlog 🌸 I do a weekly market here but am always reconfiguring my booth and its so fun to see someone else's process and ideas!
I’m prepping for doing markets rn! A tip I heard from another TH-camr was to put a raffle to sign up to win their favourite piece by signing up to your newsletter.
Hey! Idk if you already know, venmo gives you some merch, like a professional lil sign for your shop. The only thing is that you have to make your venmo into a business account (not hard) but you do get hit with a transaction fee from each sale. It's pretty low, however. I think minimum ten cents, then like 1%?*** on top..? Something along those lines. But yeah! The sign is pretty cute and they send you stickers and a lanyard with a card that also has the shop code.
Thank you for sharing your art market experience!! It helped me think about everything that goes into it. Really appreciate you sharing, and love your art.
I so happy for you congratulations on your 1st market. You will definitely get more new subscribers and fans from people you meet at the market.🎉
Sounds like your market display went well! Wish I was in the LA area to visit the market! Sorry to hear about some of the issues you ran into during the event, but hope it gave you some insight for your next market pop up!
Just want to thank you so much for this video. It has been so helpful with setting up for my first market!
Wonderful video super fun to see your set up and what you learned from your first show. For Tips: Hight is your friend, Lighting is key and can make or brake your art. Good luck on your next show, I've been tabling for big and small shows for the better part of 10 years. They are very tiring as you said that never changes sadly, just make sure to bring lots of water healthy food and snacks. Going from not talking to often to talking all day can do a number on your voice. Good luck in new york :)
As for organizing behind the table, I definitely recommend using accordion expanding file folder (they usually come in two standard sizes). They're great for traveling and staying organized they have little tabs you can label your sticker or prints to make it quick and easy to grab multiple items when someone is buying a bunch of different items. I use a small one for my stickers and a larger one for mini prints and postcard. I also recommend using the hard plastic ones instead of the paper for more protection when traveling to events!
I love the stickers in the front. Maybe stick each sticker to the riser and put a small sticker on there for pricing. Are they all the same price? If yes a price sticker in front. Maybe number the stickers and put the rest in the photo boxes and number the photo boxes in order. Maybe a price tag punch … it will make it look cuter and attach with embroidery floss or something similar. I love all your artwork … good luck with all your future in-person selling! ♥️
I just bought some stickers from your online shop over the weekend and I’m so excited!! 💛 This vid is so nice too =^x^=
Oh!! Hopefully I can make it to MoCCA fest and stop by!!
your illustrations are so cute!
I keep my in-person shows under ten. I’m also frugal about it. There are deals out there to at least give you a break on table cost. Our spread is similar-ish. I lean more towards comics. Locally we had a local arts tent at the Columbus Arts Festival. Spots were free to local artists with a small commission to the local arts council. Foot traffic was huge but I bombed. What sold like crazy at the arts festival was jewelry. Two shows, because of my cv are comped. Sales are mixed. Nothing that would comp travel, hotel & food. Best scenario are one and done festivals. One day shows are where it’s at. When you do festivals and cons, that sale dollar gets stretched out regardless of the amount of days you’re there. If there’s an exception, I’d love to hear about it. You basically sell on Saturday and the other days you’re set up? Maybe you’ll get one small rush but the rest of the time you’re staring into space.
honestly taking tips from u bc I need to simplify my tabling setup haha!! cant wait to see you at Mocca :o)
You are giving me so many ideas for how to display my stuff! Thank you! Also your stuff is so cute. Keep it up!
Ahhh! So happy you’ll be tabling at Mocca with Radhia literally next door to you. Hopefully I’ll be there to support but if not I will definitely be watching that vlog 🤗
ohh this is so fun and your display was so cute!! I'm watching this vid while I prepare for my market event tomorrow hehe
Do you plan on doing any more markets in the future other than the one in NY? I would love to see all the stuff in person
I'm not sure yet!!! The one in NY is going to be a 2 day thing and quite tiring so I'll need to see my energy levels :)
Can't wait to meet you at MoCCA!
thanks for sharing ive always wanted to see what an art market is like! cause ive seen really cool post but no videos! thanks again uwu
I loooveeee watching market vlogs. Most of the Y.T. channels that I follow does market, because that's what I usually search whenever I wanted to watch something but the ones I'm following haven't uploaded something new yet.😆😆😆
ty for sharing this megan! it was so helpful and nice to see your experience tabling w maum since i'll be tabling w them for the first time next month. your display looked so good!! sadly i couldnt make it irl but hope you sell at other markets in LA in the future and we have a chance to meet. have fun at mocca!!!
AHHH the only reason I wish I still lived in LA would be to come to your art markets!! I'm excited to see how your one at MOCA goes :)
Awesome tips and insights. I can't wait to do my first market at the end of this year or next. ❤
I wish I can go to the market. Your display is awesome 👏 😎 love the onigiri cutout
Megan your art is absolutely beautiful 💜
such a great vlog megan! loved watching it❤️🍄
“Their called blind boxes Robert,” lmao I loved that
HAHAHA he called them loot boxes and I was like ?!?!
AAA~ SO AESTHETIC! you did a super great job in this video! ❤️
omg i'll see ya at MoCCA! I'm tabling as well
i love your videos! do you happen to know the name of/have the link for the plastic container u showed at 4:12 ? :)
I hope you have lots of fun at Mocca!!!
omg that’s the daiso in my hometown! miss it :,)
Not sure if it's the choice of music or what...But I really find your videos to be therapeutic after having a long day
Ermagerd where did you get the little black cat to hold paper? its so cute
Super glad the art market went well for you even though there were some hiccups!
Lovely video, and really inspiring to watch as I'm preparing for my first art market! I was looking through your links to some of the products you got from amazon for your display, and you posted the same link twice on accident haha. I'm curious which wire grid you bought, can you update the link to the correct one? Thanks!!
oops!!! thanks for catching that :) here's the link: amzn.to/3ZwvqAE
@@MeganWangart Thanks for the speedy reply! This looks like a great option for displaying prints/originals!
I love your vlog.. Well i hope someday i can have my own business like yours
Hey, question, what label printer do you have? The one you used to print your Venmo tag.
its a rollo printer! I'd highly recommend :)
Your stand was so cute
i've never seen anyone write the dollar sign after the number, i had a little moment of thinking my dyslexia was getting the best of me and had to ask people if it came before or after lol it does seem like it would make more sense that way though bc you sayd seven dollars
Yeah for doing your first tabling!! By chance do you have an email list? So you can stay connected to your audience? I am doing my first tabling in a few months. Thanks for sharing your experience with us! I appreciate it! Best of luck to you and your work.
congrats on your first art market!! events are so much fun and for me, they've have always been such rewarding and heartwarming experiences 🥹 i actually also had an event last weekend so this video was kind of perfect timing to watch while i unwind haha
what's the art market called? i couldn't quite catch the name when you said it in the beginning! love your vlogs!
haha it's called "maum market" it sounds like "mom" whenever I say it lolol. They hold markets every month in LA :)
@@MeganWangart aaah gotcha! i googled "malm LA" and all i got was listings galore of ikea malm furniture lmao. thanks so much for the clarification! big fan of everything you do and hope to catch you in your once-a-year markets one day. :)
The sandwich looks delicious
Rly helpful vid!
Can someone please help and tell me what those clip things are called
5:11
me working and hearing my name twice in this 👁👄👁
im currently catching up on vlogs so i'll be spamming u with my comments!!
I watch Katie Mai too😭🫶🏻
first!
A note book, tool supply list and a bin for just your set up step items. A fanny pack for money is safer than a coin box. Water, pain relief meds, tissues
You can take the Asian out of Asia, but you can't take the "Vendor Spirit" out of the Asian.