Successful Craft/Art Fair
#12
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Eagan, Minnesota
Posts: 111
Congratulations on having a great show! I've been doing craft shows for about 8 years now; started out selling hand painted items then switched to handmade personalized clay ornaments. Tired of those so this year I'm doing a combination of quilted and hand painted items. I'm glad to hear that you did well, maybe the economy *is* on the upswing finally!
#14
Congratulations on a good show! I went to one in Sandwich, IL this past weekend..it was so well attended and the crafts were outstanding. I hope the crafters made a lot of money! One booth had a line out the "door"...it was mittens made from old wool sweaters (washed and shrunken) and they were lined with flannel. $28 a pair..Yep, I now own a pair and will wear them on my walk every day when it gets cold. How is that for an idea for you?
#15
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Long Island
Posts: 24,820
Glad to hear you did well...ask your boss, you never know.
I used to be a casket embroider, did all my sewing there,ran an emb business behind the bosses bqck. When he ound out, he said i hope youre making good money. We gad batting there, velcro, fabric,a sewing machine that sewed 2,000 sts a mi.ute. took me a week to get used to that puppy. It was a blast.
I used to be a casket embroider, did all my sewing there,ran an emb business behind the bosses bqck. When he ound out, he said i hope youre making good money. We gad batting there, velcro, fabric,a sewing machine that sewed 2,000 sts a mi.ute. took me a week to get used to that puppy. It was a blast.
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