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Each show is totally different and like you, I too snuck away to walk around and meet other crafters, fraternize a little, and observe (and catch snippets of passing conversations) to get a feel of ideas that work at such affairs. I met a couple of other soapers and talked shop a bit. The most exciting part was the vintner from a couple of weeks ago had a booth there and when I stopped to chat, they asked for my card. They had been impressed with my mulled wine soap and want to talk wholesale. So not a total time loss even though it felt that way at times.
I'm sorry your lotion bars had hiccups. I'm not familiar with those and how they work. Are they salvageable? Is the cover dead-dead or can it be revived?[/quote]
Yeah, rechecking my "net" gain from the show. It wasn't as much as I thought. I had to buy two new tables for the show. I only had one, but thought I needed two more. So the breakdown. I had $30 in small bills for change. I paid $35 for the space. The two tables were about $70. So all that togehter is about $135. I sold I think $115? So my actual net if I take out the $30 for small bills is probably about $15-20. My son went with me when he didn't have to so I gave him some cash too. So I probably broke even.
There were two other soap vendors there as well, but they were on the other side of the market. They were about 6 booths within each other. One called herself "soap lady of" city we were in. I went around and saw that she did the cigar bands on her soaps (cold process). She had about 12-15 placed in what looked like big flowery type punch bowls. Or the decoration type bowls for your living room table or in your entrance hall table. She was mostly essential oil scents. The other vendor I just looked in and saw that she had wrapped her soaps all up like little packages with a wide ribbon around it and a rectangle label. I didn't get a change to talk to either, but the husband of one did come check out my booth. He said his wife started out with the skin care and then ended up making soaps. I told him I started with bath salts and came to soaps. I think that he just wanted to check out what I had to sell. To determine if I was a threat or not I guess. I don't know. It was my first time there, and I was just trying to check out the show. (Mostly to see if I wanted to come back.) It is a reoccurring show the same weekend every month. So it would be a good place to go to become a staple at.
A good thing out of the weekend is that the booth to my right, offered me a consignment spot at her shop if I wanted it. I pass by her shop everytime I go to work. So I might take her up on it. I don't know exactly how it would work, but I am willing to give it a try.
@ABCH congrats on the wholesale account! That would be awesome! I hope it works out!
The lotion bars weren't a total loss. They just needed to be put in a cool place for a bit. But I learned not to take them to a show in the summer months. They wouldn't make it at all.
The canopy. Well, my son who actually had put it up before said it was actually a 2+ person job to put up. It didn't make it. When we got home I showed my hunny where the crack was. I didn't think it would work so we didn't use it. He said it probably would have worked, but it was also broken at the top (I have no idea how or where it was broken.) So he just got rid of it. We have another canopy that will be thoroughly tested before the next show.
So as I have rattled on quite a bit. I'm off to design my labels for my Christmas soaps, so I don't have to the week of the show. I can just hit print and then stick them on the package!
Have a great day!
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