Old 05-20-2019, 06:11 AM
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Originally Posted by sewbizgirl View Post
When I go, I usually just buy the kinds of things I can't make... small paintings, soaps, and now I'm on the lookout for a yard spinner!

I don't mind people looking closely at my items, but I draw the line when they try to take pictures with their phones. That's the height of rudeness, and I won't hesitate to tell them so.

I haven't sold at a craft show in several years. I got tired of all the work setting up, only to have 99.9% gawkers and so few sales. As a buyer, I get tired of seeing the same old, same old everywhere. Painted wooden signs, decorated wooden crosses and the almighty fleur-de-lis! I don't see crosses as something to make pretty and decorate your home with. That's missing the point. And the fleur de lis must be the decorating staple of the South. Likewise, I miss all the jewelry sellers. I rarely wear it, so it's easy to pass by those stalls, tho they seem to do pretty well.

Guess I'm a craft show curmudgeon.
me too!! I got tired of hearing, "Oh, that must have taken so long to make!" and "I've got to get going and finish My quilt one of these days." I think the only people who make money at craft fairs are the food vendors, who are usually the people running the craft fair. Hmmmm, could there be a connection?

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