stall analysis - possible good things:
♥ it was eye-catching - there was a selection of different items
♥ nice bright colours and sparkly bits made people interested
♥ items clearly labelled with description and price
♥ most items were loose so people could pick them up to have a closer look
♥ different height levels to add interest
♥ items were cheap, so could be bought on a whim
stall analysis - possible bad things:
♥ maybe too many things - was the stall overwhelming/cramped?
♥ bright colours and glitter could be seen as a bit childish/silly
♥ not enough variety of items
♥ not enough difference in price - e.g. there was nothing over £10
♥ not original enough - it was a pretty standard display style
Can you think of anything I might have missed?
Since then I've bought a letter rack to hold cards, a tiered cake stand to hold little trinket-y things, and a heart-shaped wicker box just for fun...
...but what better way to get inspiration than to look at other peoples' stalls? Look at some of these great stall pics I found:
2 // tall clean white displays from Babee Crafts
3 // lovely turquoise background from Elise Blaha
4 // good ol' tiered cake stand from That Crafty Fish
5 // hairpins on ribbons from Hip to Piece Squares
6 // egg box display from Whimsy Love
7 // baskets and suitcases from needle book
8 // cute cloud displays from Timber!
9 // lots of nice hanging things by Kajsa
11 // awesome fabric-covered crate by weggart
14 // tiny glass ice cream bowls from heartfelthandmade
15 // gorgeous yellow plates from pollyannacowgirl
16 // lovely happy bright colours from seesuestitch
Can you think of any interesting ways to snazz up my stall for next time?
3 hellos:
i'm glad you posted about this because i've had no luck in looking for displaying my cards! The turquoisey one will help loads though! xx
We have plenty more fairs to do - and hopefully we'll get some more inspiration on Saturday!
You are so sweet! Thanks so much for posting pics to my Babee Crafts stall!
Jen @babeecrafts
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