The Show

Jul. 30th, 2007 11:12 am
featherynscale: Schmendrick the magician from The Last Unicorn (Default)
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The show went... poorly.
Promised: 70+ vendors, heavily advertised, venue convenient and easy to get to, all vendors required to sell only handmade stuff.
Actual: 25 vendors, 5 of whom didn't show up. Heavily advertised by direct mail to retirement communities and a radio spot on the soft rock station. Venue easy to get to if you have been there before. I was next to a guy who was selling As Seen On TV Taco Stands.

Of the 20 vendors that showed up, the breakdown went something like this:
Scented Candles - 2
Kozy Kuntry Floral Arrangements and Clever Outhouse Signs - 3
"Unusual" handbags (which all looked the same; apparently "unusual" is code for large, square and made out of bright material, possibly with some maribou around the top) - 3
Jewelry of some stripe - 4
Stuff Not Technically an Art or Craft - 3 (Taco Stand Guy, a booth selling accessories for little girls' hair, and a woman selling framed posters)
Melted Coke Bottles - 1
Silk Skirts - 1
Quilts - 2
Ceramics of the "Take it home and paint it" variety - 1

There was also a guy there selling food who was supposed to be providing free breakfast to vendors. By the time I got through his line, he was out of almost everything. I went to McDonald's and got a sausage biscuit. Ick.

The show started at 8. The first "customer" who was not also a vendor or show staff probably arrived about 9:30. I sold two pieces all day, and one of them was to B, who had showed up to help me run the table. I brought out my kit so I could work on jewelry while I was sitting, so that I wouldn't be bored. This meant that I actually left with more jewelry than I'd had when I came in. I probably had more people come by my table trying to sell me things (display units, craft show directories, chiropractic service) than trying to buy jewelry. I also had a number of snotty wretched people who came by apparently to complain about the number of jewelry vendors in the show, as if this were my fault. All in all, I made about half of what it cost me to be in the show (registration fees only, not counting the table and display stuff [livejournal.com profile] kittenpants bought for me for the show, or the cost of the materials for what I had to sell).

On the bright side, though, I did get to drive my car inside a building (to load and unload my tables). I've always wanted to do that. And I had curry for lunch and a very good latte. So it wasn't a total loss, I guess. Just about 7/8ths of a loss.

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