I have been doing markets for a long time, and for the most part, I enjoy them. My sales are good, I average $900 per day. I did 2 a week last summer, and will be doing 4 per week this year. Greed is a huge motivator
I am a big fan of looking through online photos of displays, always hoping to improve my own. I use google images searches, with terms like "farmers market soap display" and "craft fair soap display" and related ideas.
I find about 99% of the displays look, to my eye, and in my opinion only, very cluttered. Even ones I have seen pictured on several soap forums are like this. I find myself drawn to the simple displays, with plenty of product, but still...not looking like a big table full of junk.
My challenge is this: to have plenty of product on display, but to achieve a look of abundance instead of clutter. (Yes, I have custom displays with 3 shelves, proper signage, a custom printed banner, etc. Still not happy with it when I look back at photos.)
For example, I used to arrange my soaps so that similar colours are not next to each other, a green one with stripes ,then a pink swirl, then a cream and brown swirl, then a blue one with stripes ,then a solid lavender, then a solid yellow, then a pink stripe, then a blue stripe---get the idea? But when I look at the very few pics online that catch my eye, they tend to have the colours arranged in groups - all the blues together, all the greens together, etc. It gives a sort of a swath of colour as you look across the table - a rainbow effect.
Not sure if I am explaining this well.... But I also wonder - what catches your eye? Have you ever completely changed the look or layout of your table? What do you like or not about what you have now?
Just hoping for inspiration - thanks for your time!