Selling at Christmas Bazaar
#11
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Hi All,
This year I have the opportunity to sell at a Christmas Bazaar. It's mostly a craft thing, and so I'd like to get opinions on items that I should make to take. It's the first week of December, so I have a little time. I do not have a lot of Christmas Fabrics, I'm a little limited in that area. I have a medium sized box full, and am hesitant to make a lot of items with
Christmas Fabrics, because then if they don't sell I have to hold on to them another year.
So, currently items that I can make are:
Potato Bags
Table Runners
Table Toppers
Wall Hangings
Doll Quilts
Lap Quilts
Bed Quilts
Placemats
Potholders
Suggestions of additional items are welcome.
And, with those items, what colors and patterns would you recommend? These people come to this craft show to buy gifts and etc. I want to have a good display, and I'm a little nervous about this, as it's my first "real" show. I want to know what kind of items are most likely to sell, and what would finish out displays, etc.
Thank you for any help, or suggestions.
Emily
This year I have the opportunity to sell at a Christmas Bazaar. It's mostly a craft thing, and so I'd like to get opinions on items that I should make to take. It's the first week of December, so I have a little time. I do not have a lot of Christmas Fabrics, I'm a little limited in that area. I have a medium sized box full, and am hesitant to make a lot of items with
Christmas Fabrics, because then if they don't sell I have to hold on to them another year.
So, currently items that I can make are:
Potato Bags
Table Runners
Table Toppers
Wall Hangings
Doll Quilts
Lap Quilts
Bed Quilts
Placemats
Potholders
Suggestions of additional items are welcome.
And, with those items, what colors and patterns would you recommend? These people come to this craft show to buy gifts and etc. I want to have a good display, and I'm a little nervous about this, as it's my first "real" show. I want to know what kind of items are most likely to sell, and what would finish out displays, etc.
Thank you for any help, or suggestions.
Emily
AND skip the holiday fabrics...most won't buy them if they are holiday themed!
#12
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Port Charlotte, Fl
Posts: 2,569
I think if you can make candle mats and table runners and mug rugs. You can make some of Xmas fabric and some in floral colors and also I've seen small wall hangings with the fruit/veg fabric. I've seen a lot of candle mats from Dresden Plate seems pretty popular. Good luck on your sale. It'll be nice to hear what you sell. Sue
#13
I know what the crayon rolls are! They are a peice of fabric that is long enough to sew slots for several crayons and then they roll up with the crayons in them and are tied with a ribbon. Super cute and very easy to make and kids love them and they are a great way to store crayons for trips. You can choose 2 matching fabrics, one for the outside and one for the inside using fun fabric that kids love.
#19
you could try some of these, I've made them all
coffee cup cozy
http://craftystaci.com/2011/01/10/re...e-cup-sleeves/
http://www.favequilts.com/Quilted-Gi...d-Coffee-Cozy#
tissue holders
http://ajpadilla.com/patterns/quick-...tissue-holders
rag and braided wreaths
http://thecottagehome.blogspot.com/2...-tutorial.html
http://candostreet.com/blog-parents/...n-for-ma-n-me/
microwave rice heating bags
http://www.cancerlynx.com/morericebag.html
wine glass coasters
http://vtmountaingal.blogspot.com/20...-tutorial.html
coffee cup cozy
http://craftystaci.com/2011/01/10/re...e-cup-sleeves/
http://www.favequilts.com/Quilted-Gi...d-Coffee-Cozy#
tissue holders
http://ajpadilla.com/patterns/quick-...tissue-holders
rag and braided wreaths
http://thecottagehome.blogspot.com/2...-tutorial.html
http://candostreet.com/blog-parents/...n-for-ma-n-me/
microwave rice heating bags
http://www.cancerlynx.com/morericebag.html
wine glass coasters
http://vtmountaingal.blogspot.com/20...-tutorial.html
#20
Sorry I don't have any suggestions because I haven't been to a craft sale in ages. Got tired of walking through them, seeing the unbelievable high prices knowing full well that *I* could make the same things...but didn't (my problem).
I agree with lots of lower priced small items and a few larger items WITH cards with your contact info. Pass out those cards when people start to look at something, contemplate buying it, but start to walk away. Give it to them and say 'here's my card in case you change your mind'. If it's a large craft show, write down the booth number or location.
You could even list the item they were looking at on the back of the card. That way when they find the card when they get home they'll see that they were looking at 'xyz' at your booth and ohhhh wasn't that so cute!
Good luck
I agree with lots of lower priced small items and a few larger items WITH cards with your contact info. Pass out those cards when people start to look at something, contemplate buying it, but start to walk away. Give it to them and say 'here's my card in case you change your mind'. If it's a large craft show, write down the booth number or location.
You could even list the item they were looking at on the back of the card. That way when they find the card when they get home they'll see that they were looking at 'xyz' at your booth and ohhhh wasn't that so cute!
Good luck
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