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Deborah12687 09-22-2011 12:35 PM

There is a nice building that is right next to me were I live and they just got done renevating it. The old light bulb over my head gave me an idea of opening a boutique for the holidays were quilters and crafters can set up there quilting and crafts for sale. I would have to charge for the space. If it goes well I may just make it year round. So what is your opinion on doing something like that?

CoriAmD 09-22-2011 12:37 PM


Originally Posted by Deborah12687
There is a nice building that is right next to me were I live and they just got done renevating it. The old light bulb over my head gave me an idea of opening a boutique for the holidays were quilters and crafters can set up there quilting and crafts for sale. I would have to charge for the space. If it goes well I may just make it year round. So what is your opinion on doing something like that?

I for one would be thrilled to have something like this available in my area.... uh, could you move to SE Mich and do this.... ha ha ha

Quilter Lois 09-22-2011 12:37 PM

Put the word out and ask around to be sure yu have enough people who would put their stuff there to be sold!!

sewmary 09-22-2011 12:38 PM

This has been tried more than once in my area and it never worked. People wanted to spend rummage sale money on crafts.

Quilter Lois 09-22-2011 12:38 PM

Check out insurance costs first - there are things you have to be insured against that may be costly!!

bjeriann 09-22-2011 12:38 PM

I sure wish I was closer to you so I could rent a space. Could you have people send stuff to you to sell for them? Like a commission type thing?

1234Irene 09-22-2011 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by bjeriann
I sure wish I was closer to you so I could rent a space. Could you have people send stuff to you to sell for them? Like a commission type thing?

That's a great idea. Maybe interested in something like that myself...... Think you have a market in your area to keep something like that going?

Deborah12687 09-22-2011 12:50 PM

I need to research more about the liabilty and what it would cost for the insurance. The other thing is the rent of the building.

QuilterGary 09-22-2011 12:56 PM

Do the research talk it up you might have something. But keep in mind it will not be easy or everybody would be doing it.

Havplenty 09-22-2011 12:59 PM

if you lease the building i would make sure insurance is part of the contract which it usually is. you are negotiating a short term lease so you want to think about things like how long you want to execute lease, how many days, utilities, security (if needed), rest room facilities & supplies, if items left overnight how secure are facilities. are you planning to just do this over the weekends, or have the facility available all week? will the crafters need to bring their own table and chairs or will you supply them? will the crafters need to pack up their stuff every time and bring back with them? just sme things to consider.

i am doing something like this for my sister circle supper club. so many of us sell crafts, sell jewelry, a couple of authors, sell candles so i am securing a site for us to rent & set up booths and then advertise by flyers and local papers to open to the public. we will only have our site for one day and they will need to supply their own setup (chairs/display tables).

good luck with your idea. there are many crafters that are looking for space to display their wares. many go to flea markets or craft shows but not all of them. just develop your idea and i am sure there are crafters in your area who are going to appreciate a venue to sell there wares.

there is a young woman in my city that does this type activity about 5 times a year and call it a woman's day out. vendor's buy booth setups and it is advertised to the public. it is very popular.

Deborah12687 09-22-2011 01:24 PM

If I do this the crafters would be able to keep there items in the building on display and set hours of when I would be open just like a store is run. Each person would have to maintain there own spot and pay a fee for that spot per month.

craftybear 09-22-2011 01:28 PM

I wish you luck and let us know if you open it up

fabric_fancy 09-22-2011 01:32 PM

i was part of an art gallery that did this.

the owner of the building had a frame shop and then the other half of the building was all hand crafted items - there was textile arts by me, jewelry by some one else, pottery by some one else, etc.

this place was special because he would not allow duplicate items - meaning no one else sold jewelry except that person, etc.

sadly when the economy went south he couldn't keep the building any longer.

i tried to get all the artists to go in on the space together but they didn't feel it was worth it.

now i work with all the local galleries and boutiques instead of having my own space - the upside for me now is i don't have to be there and i'm glad it worked out the way it did.

my income has remained the same and i don't have to spend time in the store trying to move product the owners do that for me.

when they need more product they just give me a call and i drop more off.

ckcowl 09-22-2011 01:39 PM

really do some research- what will your overhead be? is there enough demand- is it a high traffic location?
a few years ago a lady tried to do the same thing- this has been a nightmare for her- she has had to file bankruptcy- the building is setting empty- she still owes a huge amount on it- she started out way in the hole and never managed to get anywhere near even making her mortgage payment- and it is along a busy highway with alot of traffic...
she did have a few people rent space- but she charged so much (trying to make that mortgage payment) that not many area crafters were willing to get involved- and the ones who did didn't last long because they could not make enough to cover their costs- and her high rent- she stuck with it for a couple years- then it was empty---for over a year- while she continued to work 2 jobs trying to keep up with payments- she finally managed to rent it out to a large thrift store- they stayed for a couple years- and were busy all the time- but when a better deal came along they moved - and it is again empty and draining her---
so do alot of research- make sure it's not a money pit- and make sure the prices you will need to charge still allow people to make some money- location matters too-
this girl had a good idea- she just didn't have the business sense to carry out her vision- and pretty much did every thing wrong a new business person could do wrong-
if you have 'business sense' and some experience it could be a wonderful thing- but if you go into it without having a clue what you are really doing it can cost you alot.

bluteddi 09-22-2011 01:55 PM

they do this in TX alot.... they are very popular and yes, I have participated in it...There are many names.. but mostly Craft Mall...
I've thought of doing this as well, but I am not physically up to 6-7 days a week of full time work..

PPl "rent" a space from u and commit to working so many hours(I think it was 2 days per month per booth ,& u could do 4 half days in stead of all together)

Do ur homework.... good luck..

susiequilt 09-22-2011 02:04 PM

Years ago I was visiting one about an hour from me. I don't know how it was handled but from my perspective they had rented so many tables you couldn't even move around very well.

dogpursemaker 09-22-2011 02:18 PM

There is a boutique that is held in my area twice a year. The person basically sets her house up as the sales area for two or three weekends during November, I believe. There is a set fee to participate, then she gets a commission from every sale. All participants are scheduled for a 2-4 hour shift during one of the sales periods. From what I understand, her boutique is always full, and her house is always full of customers. It's been running over ten years now, and it's one of "the" events to participate in and shop at.

emerald46 09-22-2011 02:33 PM

Hope it works out for you. We've had a couple here in our area over the years and I loved shopping there.

Tink's Mom 09-22-2011 04:06 PM


Originally Posted by sewmary
This has been tried more than once in my area and it never worked. People wanted to spend rummage sale money on crafts.

It has been done here, too...but mostly by companies, like Coomers and Country Sampler...the one I think you are refering to is the one that closed owing a lot of crafters money...I know several people that were burned in that one.

Havplenty 09-22-2011 06:19 PM

okay if you are talking a full time shop then you will have plenty of research to do. there will be lots of costs associated with running it full time including the insurance and overhead costs. plus you will need to know if the area can support your new venture. i have an entrepreneural spirit and have started a coupla businesses myself.

get your plans together, have a back up plan ready, do your research, know what your bottom line is, find your market and work your plan. a local college can help you with you with creating your business plan. the business classes create business plans for class credit. also see if there is a small business incubator program in your area. they offer advice, access to financing, sometimes accounting service help things like that. good luck with it all. l would love to know of your progress.


Originally Posted by Deborah12687
If do this the crafters would be able to keep there items in the building on display and set hours of when I would be open just like a store is run. Each person would have to maintain there own spot and pay a fee for that spot per month.


Deborah12687 09-23-2011 06:59 AM

I found out that the building is sold and my hubby and I talked about it and decided not to go into a building right away and set up a website instead. I have started thriving business in down economy and did very well just by being fair about the pricing.


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