...was a flop :(
The primary school across the road had a big sport event on. It was for all the schools in West Auckland so by 9:30am there was no parking for miles. How do I know this? Lovely friends who were coming to support us told us this because they could not find a park anywhere. I was so incredibly bummed, but will try again next month.
I spoke to a number of the stall holders that were there and they all mentioned how incredibly quite it was. One of the ladies hadn't made any sales at all and said that a normal quite day for her was about $100 so I'm guessing that it was extremely quite. Also 1/2 the stall holders did not turn up.
The ones that did though gave me ideas for setting up my table. I didn't really have time to think about this so will work on this for the next one. Will also try and get more stock made.
Here are some photo's though of what I did have:
Fingers crossed for next time.
xx
17 comments:
It all looks so lovely, I'm so sorry it didn't do as well as it deserved xx What bad luck! Don't let it put you off, you really do have some gorgeous goodies there :-)
Im sorry that it didnt go as well as planned, fingers crossed that it is much better next time though :D
Craft markets really come into their own around October/November - busy for christmas!! :)
Still, use this time to perfect how your table looks. I think what you're selling is awesome.
Also, think about doing other markets - I do Crafternoon Tea and whilst I didn't make much moolah on Saturday I made enough to cover the table plus a little extra - whew!
Think about why you want to do a market - if it's to make a lot of dosh then maybe it isn't the right thing for you?! For the amount of effort involved, I don't know many people who make heaps, but if you consider it a fun day out, away from the kids, meeting fun/new people - it's worth it!
Bummer!
your creations are wicked! I love some of the fabrics that you use. the bunny rattles are adorable. better luck next time!!!!!
Wow you must've been really busy the last few weeks Jo! Your stuff is fantastic. Let me know the date of the next one and I might try to pop out :)
I love the stuff you are making- very talented!
those bunnies are gorgeous! better luck with the next one. Hopefully there won't be a clash of events next time.
I think that looks amazing Jo! Wow you must've been pulling some all-nighters to get that together - but it all looks like beautiful quality
GORGEOUS stuff jo!!!!!
Sorry your first expereince wasnt a good one. I knwo how you feel! the first market i did i sold ONE $10 canvas, and it was to the mayor, just so she could have a photo op for the paper :(
Wow those rabbit rattles are so cool!! What a great idea.
Shame aboutyour first market - dust yourself off and try again.
A friend of mine wrote a great blog post a while back - check it out - will give you some great ideas.
http://posiepatchworkblog.blogspot.com/2007/07/so-you-want-to-do-market-stall.html
How disappointing for you. I think your table looks great and I certainly love your mechandise. Absolutely beautiful Jo.
I am so encourage to read that you're going to give it another go. Good on you.
Bummer! The stuff on your stall looks gorgeous, don't lose heart!
What a shame, better times for the future. Your stall looked wonderful. xx
Oh what a shame - the next one will be awesome!
I love your goods ! I definetly would have bought from you ! Hope it's busier next time .
I'm sure next time the customers will be lining up, especially love the bunnys and the crayon rolls x
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