I've decided to set up a table at a local craft show, mostly due to an announcement I hope to make tomorrow. (Maybe you've figured it out already) This will be my first time selling anything, so I've been busy researching what works for others. One of the items that I came across were mini composition notebooks, and I made a few tonight to sell. Here's one of my favorites:
I made a bunch of these including some that would work perfectly as teacher appreciation gifts. Since Easter, Teacher's Appreciation Day, and Mother's Day all follow the date of the show, I'm planning my marketing around those occasions.
Have any of you sold things at craft shows? What works well and what doesn't? I'd love to hear your feedback on this.

Supplies: Stamps - All Booked Up (PTI); Paper - DCWV pattern paper, scraps; Ink - Tuxedo Black (Memento), copics; Accessories - mini composition book (Walmart), RSVP pen (Pentel), ribbon (Offray), scallop circle & circle dies (Nestabiilties), 1 3/4" circle punch


4 comments:
These are gorgeous and I can't stand the suspense of your announcement! Love that stamp and these colors are so delightful...so springy. Oh, I'm so glad you are back!
Love the RSVP pens that match!! So pretty and I love the spring colors!
Oh, good luck Stephanie with both new ventures...I feel like I never know what is going to sell. One year I sold maybe a dozen cards, the next year (same craft fair) I sold about 60! Go figure. Anything low priced, (like $2.00) did really well for me.
Oops...meant to say your matching pen and book are really cute! I used this PTI set for my book club favors this year and they were a hit!
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