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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: Toneman on September 29, 2012, 07:59:13 pm
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Went to my first art and craft show today and took about 160 ornaments and a few other items. It rained all day! I was under my canopy, but, the rain kept a lot of people away. But, still I sold exactly $200.00 worth of ornaments and a few other items. Stayed about 5 hrs, so, I was happy to sell $200.00 worth! Next show will be Oct.27, so need to cut more ornaments!
Tony,aka,Toneman
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Way to go Tony
You did much better than me today. Went to what I refer to as a bonus show. We were invited to a Alpaca Farm Open House. My wife was going to do a spinning wheel demonstration and I was to sell mostly things I have made with a "fiber motif". Well the rain was nasty all day and we never even put up the canopy or even took a thing out of the van. Event was frm 10 - 4. We left at about 12:30. Stopped had a nice lunch and when I got home I sold a puzzle for $5. Can't complain at all! Have a big show next Saturday and hopefully weather will be nice. Again nice sale. I have not sold that many ornamemts in the past 3 years total!
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Thanks Billy! I really don't think it was my skill, but, seemed folks just had not seen scroll work here in this area. Hopefully, my next event will be good, but, it could also be a bust!LOL But, I enjoyed meeting people and visiting with other vendors, especially the food vendors.LOL!
Tony,aka,Toneman
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Outstanding Tony! $200 on a rainy day. Just think how you would of done if the weather was perfect!
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Congratulations Tony! A successful start. It shows you are doing good work.
Barry
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great result, especially as it was raining .It shows you have quality merchandise to sell.
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Congratulations on your great day! You really did good and I am very happy for you! It seems you found your niche there in your area and are selling things at prices that are good for your area. It is so hard to gauge sometimes. So happy for your success!
Sheila :)
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Merry Xmas in the making....
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Congrats, I have never sold $200 at any show. Maybe the rain helped. 8)
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Well done Tony, you did excellent for a rainy day.
Marg
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Well done Tony :)
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YeePeeYea fer yas Tony.... $200 in the rain is Super Great. Must of had a lot of
Die Hards as customers. Just a note.... If u don't mind saying....How much were
you pricing each ornament? I have a BIG craft show next month. Have been hard at work cutting many various designs of ornaments. Cut 5 layers using 1/8 BB. Stain n varnish each. Anyway Congrats. on your craft show. Danny :+}
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Danny, I priced the snowflakes and other fret cut ornaments at $4.00 or 3 for $10.00 and the others at $3.00 or 4 for $10.00. I realize this may be sort of cheap, but, I have to consider the economical area of the festival and it is primarily agriculure and also the economy right now. Anyway, I was well pleased and am getting ready for another Oct. 27. I was also surprised that not many snowflakes sold, mostly tree,santa related, religious, and animal figures.
Tony,aka,Toneman
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I just had my first 3 day show ever last weekend and only made $353. After expenses (booth & hotel) running on the negative side....now that's not good! Was hoping to do really well at the show and was getting a little discouraged but after talking to other vendors a lot weren't doing well....lots of people thru but just not buying. Heard some customers say that it was to early to Christmas shop so that could have something to do with it. I did feel better hearing that I wasn't the only one not doing well. But aside from sales not being great I had a good time. Chatted with the vendors around me and had a lot of laughs plus it was a weekend away...so not all was lost. ;D
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Hey again Tony.... You n I are on the same wave length on pricing of ornaments.
The area that you sale at is the big difference. Have read others that live in Big Cities or states like Calif., New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Florida etc. that are able to sell at what the crafts are really worth. Been doing this same craft show for this will be my 4th year and Ornaments sell real, real well in mid November. The time I spend in cutting, sanding, finishing, varnishing etc. I know I sell at a loss, but cutting 5 at a time and using the 1/8BB I figure at $3 to $4 each is OK to me. Last year I had 150 and sold every one and pocketed over $300 just for them. Anyway.... Danny :+}
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I'm with you Danny
I see some prices on ornaments and other pieces where I believe the folks are at least trying to make a living at what is a hobby for me. I also know that if they come down here to Plainview Va, they would soon starve to death. I try to price my items fairly. I know I cannot sell the for what they are worth, but if I can sell them for cost and a little more them I can buy more material and make new things. If I had to put a price on the enjoyment I get, prices would be astronomical!