my craft market set up

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Published 2024-05-28
Where I got the set up items:
Table cloths - amzn.to/3ypNpQG
Wristlet display - amzn.to/3V2KA0M
Table - Cosco

Crochet with me for the craft market series:
Crochet with me episode 1 -    • crochet with me (preparing for a craf...  
Crochet with me episode 2 -    • crochet with me (preparing for craft ...  
Sew with me episode 3 -    • sew with me (prepping for a craft mar...  
Crochet with me episode 4 -    • crochet with me (preparing for a craf...  
Crochet with me episode 5 -    • crochet with me (preparing for a craf...  
Sew with me episode 6 -    • sew makeup bags with me (craft market...  
Crochet with me episode 7 -
Sew with me episode 8 -


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Intro 00:00
Table set up 01:07
Outro 20:38

All Comments (21)
  • @JordanHeil-jp9wu
    My only suggestion is: people shouldn't question what something's for. Have a leaf sprout tied around something, have a bowl sitting in a bowl cozy, etc. It will also provide a more dynamic display which will draw more people in. I hope you have a ton of fun and have a very profitable market! Sending all the positive vibes ❤
  • @shelbee05
    PUT👏YOUR👏 BUISNESS👏CARDS👏AT👏THE👏FRONT👏!! I used to be a facepainter at markets all the time, and never had time to buy anything so I would always always always grab a business card if they where there !!
  • @AlexTheRainbow
    Looks good. Wish you luck at your market. My only suggestion would be; maybe for the more smaller items, so they don't get lost on the table. How about like a tier basket, like for fruit/cupcakes? Each layer you can fan out the items, like the bookmarks.
  • My only suggestion would be to have a more tiered or structured setup for the sewn items like the pouches and bowl cozies to add height and draw the eye in from further away. Sometimes, if everything is just at table level, people walking by don't see anything 'of interest' and just keep going.
  • HEY GIRL the chalkboards I have those same ones. The wooden legs slide into each other and create a stand for the board. I hope this helps
  • @BJCrochets
    You should tie a lead sprout to your keychain thing you're using for the mushroom to people can see it in use!
  • So excited for you!!! You are, however, wasting a lot of valuable space!! Build UP! You can get crates really inexpensively at Home Depot if you have those stores around you - or Lowes, or Joanne Fabrics on sale. Or thrift stores sometimes have them. I usually pay about $10 for them. Thrift stores, garage sales, Facebook marketplace are all great places for items for display. Binder clips are great for clipping items to the front of your table, but as you are using a tent don't hesitate to hang things on the tent - it will help draw people in. I'm curious if you have a tent why you are only allowed one table and not be able to utilize the entire 10 x 10 space? The chalkboard sign legs have slits in them - the slits are meant to join together - hope that makes sense. Bookmark corners will be great in a cute little basket. And FYI baby wipes are great for cleaning off the chalkboard signs and putting new pricing on them. A crate with the opening towards you and the bottom of the crate facing out is great to keep your cash box in and then on top can be your checkout stand. You can put a sign on the front with your business name. For the bowl cozy - have a bowl with to show it. Ice cream cozy - empty ice cream container (cleaned) and for the makeup bag - put some makeup in it and have it open. Best of luck!!! Hope I was able to offer some helpful tips!!
  • @MrsElido
    Hi! I also have the keychain stands you have. To save some space, you can turn them sideways, and put hooks on the front and back, and stagger them so the stuff can be seen better, not clumped. You can put one at the other end of the table for your plant sprouts. Another space saver, for the makeup bags, you could make a bunch of swatches, of all the patterns of fabric you have made them in, and put them on a big binder ring for people to look through. I've done 5 markets now, and it's never easy for me to figure up my set up. Good luck, all your hard work is Omazing 😊
  • I love the fact that you didn’t buy a bunch of plastic crap to display things. Very organic! I think your display looks wonderful and inviting. Yay for the progress report. Thanks and good luck.
  • @gabby3450
    I LOVE THIS I never had any crochet ideas until I started watching ur videos
  • I think you should have a bucket full of makeup bags, and only a few makeup bags on the table. But if you want to, suggest that you do have more fabric options to the customers. And also maybe same for the bookmarks.
  • @maudvandijk6719
    It looks so good! I think that if you would put one of the bookmarks on a book and a cup in one of the cupcozies it would be more clear as to what the products are for and people might want to buy them more easily :)
  • @hana2409
    thank u for bringing us along for the whole journey as you've prepped for the market , always love seeing behind the scenes like this !!!!!!
  • @bytheyarnful
    Suggestions I thought of are: - Try to have an additional row of the coaster sets behind the display ones-- people generally hesitate to grab display pieces which may deter them from buying - Maybe get more layered/tiered display pieces (like acrylic display risers on Amazon, or even cheap little Walmart crates flipped on the side and stacked, or upside down as a riser) - You could totally try displaying a leaf sprout tied around the jewelry hanger! It can help people visualize it better (I'm still working on a good way to display my headwear accessories...) - Never be afraid to put your prices in multiple places! Personally, I have small tags attached to each individual product and also larger signs (I've never done a 1-table market set-up, though) listing the same thing-- helps to reduce crowding in one area or people walking away because they can't read the price signs from where they are Overall, looks great for a 1-table set-up! I'd probably lose my mind trying to configure my stuff for one table, so kudos to you, haha
  • It looks amazing and I'm so excited for your first market!! You're going to have so much fun :) Like others have said, I think putting your items on display using props (a book, a cup of noodles/empty ice cream pint, leaf sprout tied to something, maybe WEAR a bandanna you've made, etc.) will help those who aren't as familiar with crochet and yarn crafts to see and really appreciate your work.
  • Hi! I would love more pattern reviews! I think another blanket pattern review video would be really cool like the star blanket you did. Also, I love watching your vids while I am crocheting my 2024 temperature blanket!
  • @doloresg2141
    agree with 👇also have a book for the bookmark. Perhaps wear one of your bandanas. Looks super cute.
  • @chaotic_crafter
    As some others said... Show what the bookmarks on a book, a bowl in of the cozies etc...
  • @ladidaleah
    I love watching the set up process. 🤩 I did events and merchandised my parents antique store for years. It was my favorite part. How fun to see you workout your set up!