Is so cool! Your setup. I had a pottery biz for 20 years, wholesale mostly, but craft fairs during holidays. Great way to see what people like! Having people come inside your booth makes them feel trapped. One thing about tables. Make sure the tablecloth or sheet goes all the way to the floor. It’s more polished. Another thing, display in levels on a table. Not that hard. 🎉 You are fantastic! 🍃🌸🍃
The best advice I’m taking from this that I hadn’t thought of yet is the simple baskets and having one size. I think while I’m selling originals, I’ll keep the different sizes but! I did learn something rough about watercolor paper. It does not all come in standard frame sizes and I made so much art on odd sized paper that is hard to find frames for or has to be custom framed. A friend told me they had to cut my art to fit it into a frame 🤦♂️ which I feel was not necessary and there are other methods but… it did make me aware of the issue. So, I’m transitioning all my work to standard frame sizes unless I’m selling them already framed in an odd-sized frame. Keeping it simple is best! I’m also wanting my displays to look cohesive and that’s why I like your basket idea. They’re all the same and they don’t take away from the art. Plus you can see more of the art through the basket.
Your advice just helped me be SO successful at my first market. Now I’m confident and I’ve signed up for four more events. Thanks so much for your insight!!!
I’m a landscape/urbex photographer (interesting combo, I know) and your market videos have given me great advice as I begin to attend more fairs. I had my first $200 profit last month at a fair and I was so happy! All three booths last month had a profit and I have you and your channel to thank for all the great pointers!
Interesting idea about booth set up. I usually set up with u shape so they have to come in. Maybe that’s my prob. But if I watch a person look I usually say “come on in. It’s ok.” ❤😂 I also don’t do prints. But I wonder if that would be a good way to go.
This is so helpful! I started selling my art at markets this year and really struggling. I don’t bring many prints but you’ve inspired me to try it out. I’m trying to find your print video. I can’t seem to find it.
Love watching and learning from you. So much help for my 10 year who has a pop up meet and greet thing happening. Can’t wait for more of this. You have been so much help. I will continue to follow you ❤😊
Definitely. My husband tells the story of wanting to buy an 800 painting from a vendor at DragonCon... they wouldn't take a card. He said, "who carries THAT MUCH cash around a sci-fi convention". He did not get the painting. Both he and the artist lost out.
Hi! I just wanted to come on here and say that I love your videos and they are very educational when it comes to selling artwork and how to monetize your art. I also paint celebrities and I was wondering how you deal with copyright when it comes to selling your stuff? I am nervous about trying to sell mine because of copyright issues and am wondering if you've ever run into that? Would love to know! Keep making videos, and keep up the good work!
Hi! Thank you so much. ☺️ the only place I’ve run into copyright issues with my celebrity art is on Etsy. That’s why I primarily sell at street fairs and on my own website with that type of art. It depends on each individual artist and how strict they are, I’ve had some listings on Etsy be totally fine and others get removed.
I want to sell at my local art market next year. i wanted to sell postcard prints, wooden ornaments, greeting cards and linocut prints, do you think this is to much? All the sellers have a wide variety.. do you habe any advice on pricing :)?
Wow you give great advice 👏 👏 Right now however cash is king. I disagree with your plastic square reader. I just returned from the 2023 Cooper Young Festival in Memphis, and cash was certainly king there. Hundreds of vendors had the plastic reader but they all preferred cash. Don't let the government take total control of your money.
great advice. Currently having a website done and planning to sell at the local Holiday Fair. Dipping my toe in at 72.
Yehhhs 👏
Is so cool! Your setup. I had a pottery biz for 20 years, wholesale mostly, but craft fairs during holidays. Great way to see what people like!
Having people come inside your booth makes them feel trapped.
One thing about tables. Make sure the tablecloth or sheet goes all the way to the floor. It’s more polished. Another thing, display in levels on a table. Not that hard. 🎉
You are fantastic!
🍃🌸🍃
The best advice I’m taking from this that I hadn’t thought of yet is the simple baskets and having one size. I think while I’m selling originals, I’ll keep the different sizes but! I did learn something rough about watercolor paper. It does not all come in standard frame sizes and I made so much art on odd sized paper that is hard to find frames for or has to be custom framed. A friend told me they had to cut my art to fit it into a frame 🤦♂️ which I feel was not necessary and there are other methods but… it did make me aware of the issue. So, I’m transitioning all my work to standard frame sizes unless I’m selling them already framed in an odd-sized frame. Keeping it simple is best! I’m also wanting my displays to look cohesive and that’s why I like your basket idea. They’re all the same and they don’t take away from the art. Plus you can see more of the art through the basket.
Your advice just helped me be SO successful at my first market. Now I’m confident and I’ve signed up for four more events. Thanks so much for your insight!!!
I’m a landscape/urbex photographer (interesting combo, I know) and your market videos have given me great advice as I begin to attend more fairs. I had my first $200 profit last month at a fair and I was so happy! All three booths last month had a profit and I have you and your channel to thank for all the great pointers!
I am SO happy to hear that, congratulations! 🥹 I hope your business continues to grow and you keep having success at markets! It’s so fun, isn’t it?
@@KaylaCarlileArt thank you so much!! And it’s so much fun! I love it!
Thus is brilliant, I’ve watched other ladies and their ways to get started , your vide is are by far the best 🦋
Thanks Kayla. I'm doing my first market in December and your advice is ace!
Fantastic video! Thanks so much for these great tips. Doing my first holiday market in years so this was super helpful to review!
Interesting idea about booth set up. I usually set up with u shape so they have to come in. Maybe that’s my prob. But if I watch a person look I usually say “come on in. It’s ok.” ❤😂 I also don’t do prints. But I wonder if that would be a good way to go.
This is so helpful! I started selling my art at markets this year and really struggling. I don’t bring many prints but you’ve inspired me to try it out. I’m trying to find your print video. I can’t seem to find it.
Aww man, I’m sorry to hear that. I hope it picks up for you and you start to feel some hope again! Hmm, it should be on the “Artist Academy” playlist.
Thanks im building up my art work options and i plan to do next year. 😅
Love watching and learning from you. So much help for my 10 year who has a pop up meet and greet thing happening. Can’t wait for more of this. You have been so much help. I will continue to follow you ❤😊
Most people don’t carry cash. You’re right.
Definitely. My husband tells the story of wanting to buy an 800 painting from a vendor at DragonCon... they wouldn't take a card. He said, "who carries THAT MUCH cash around a sci-fi convention". He did not get the painting. Both he and the artist lost out.
This is SO helpful, thanks!
Amazing advice, thank you hun!🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thank you!! 😀
@@KaylaCarlileArt Indeed hun!🤗
Would you make another video of you weekend booth sales with more pics?
Nice useful info
Hi! I just wanted to come on here and say that I love your videos and they are very educational when it comes to selling artwork and how to monetize your art. I also paint celebrities and I was wondering how you deal with copyright when it comes to selling your stuff? I am nervous about trying to sell mine because of copyright issues and am wondering if you've ever run into that? Would love to know! Keep making videos, and keep up the good work!
Hi! Thank you so much. ☺️ the only place I’ve run into copyright issues with my celebrity art is on Etsy. That’s why I primarily sell at street fairs and on my own website with that type of art. It depends on each individual artist and how strict they are, I’ve had some listings on Etsy be totally fine and others get removed.
Okay great, thank you so much!@@KaylaCarlileArt
For a beginner how much prints do you recommend of difffeent types ? Or what’s the minimum,
I want to sell at my local art market next year. i wanted to sell postcard prints, wooden ornaments, greeting cards and linocut prints, do you think this is to much? All the sellers have a wide variety.. do you habe any advice on pricing :)?
Fantastic tips! I also feel uncomfortable when a vendor hovers and instigates a conversation and I always feel guilty not buying. 3-28-24
Wow you give great advice 👏 👏
Right now however cash is king. I disagree with your plastic square reader.
I just returned from the 2023 Cooper Young Festival in Memphis, and cash was certainly king there. Hundreds of vendors had the plastic reader but they all preferred cash. Don't let the government take total control of your money.
Don't be a car salesmanNice one!