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Well there is a first time for everything....this show was a

Patchouli blast! I almost sold out of patchouli soap which, is a

first for me. I happen to love patchouli so to meet so many

patchouli lovers in one day was amazing.

I also met a great gal (a fellow soaper) named Judy, told her about

our list and invited her to join. We talked for a bit about shows

and this and that. She was just so friendly. Very refreshing

considering the B* & $% I met at my last show (LOL).

I had a great time, made a few contacts for future venues and sold a

little. Foot traffic was light (again) and not for lack of

advertising and signage. I just think people are burned out on

craft shows. Let's hope we have hit rock bottom (attendance wise)

and are on the up swing. It can only get better right?

I know things are strange when my Orange Marmalade potpourri doesn't

fly out the door. I have been making this for years and it had

always been a sure thing. I have not done shows since 2000, when

craft shows were at there peak. From what I understand it's been

down hill since 2001. Back then you could not come up for air until

at least 2:30. Your booth was usually 5-10 people deep at all

times. 10x your booth was no problem. A bad day was $350 . - and

these where not huge shows. These were your average high school

craft shows. Times are different that's for sure. Either way, I

love what I do and I will continue to do as long as I can. Now, off

to make a batch of PATCHOULI soap :):):):)

Deb

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Wow Deb! Sounds like you are Stoked!!! A good day dosnt have to be about a

lot of sales. Good job!

I gotta make patchouli soap too! Great stuf for sure!

Shaye

Craft Show Report...

Well there is a first time for everything....this show was a

Patchouli blast! I almost sold out of patchouli soap which, is a

first for me. I happen to love patchouli so to meet so many

patchouli lovers in one day was amazing.

I also met a great gal (a fellow soaper) named Judy, told her about

our list and invited her to join. We talked for a bit about shows

and this and that. She was just so friendly. Very refreshing

considering the B* & $% I met at my last show (LOL).

I had a great time, made a few contacts for future venues and sold a

little. Foot traffic was light (again) and not for lack of

advertising and signage. I just think people are burned out on

craft shows. Let's hope we have hit rock bottom (attendance wise)

and are on the up swing. It can only get better right?

I know things are strange when my Orange Marmalade potpourri doesn't

fly out the door. I have been making this for years and it had

always been a sure thing. I have not done shows since 2000, when

craft shows were at there peak. From what I understand it's been

down hill since 2001. Back then you could not come up for air until

at least 2:30. Your booth was usually 5-10 people deep at all

times. 10x your booth was no problem. A bad day was $350 . - and

these where not huge shows. These were your average high school

craft shows. Times are different that's for sure. Either way, I

love what I do and I will continue to do as long as I can. Now, off

to make a batch of PATCHOULI soap :):):):)

Deb

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It's good to hear things went well. I find that even if i don't make

much in line of sales. Its still a good day when i meet new people

and we chat about this and that and new contacts are formed. I enjoy

talking about all sorts of things and learning about other craft

sales out there. Then again i am just starting out so any info is

always appreciated.

Hmmmm .... so then I am just starting out during the worst time for

craft sales. Well i suppose that could be good. I don't have any

great years to compare with. I don't really have any GREAT big HUGE

expectations out of any of these. Just that i make back my booth fee

and well a bit more. Doubling it would be good but i have noticed

with the few that i did that does seem to happen much. Funny thing

is though is I did way better at my first craft sale in the spring

and my second one in the summer then i have done on my last few I've

just participated in. You would think with the holidays comming

along more people would buy stuff as gifts. Apparently not. But

people are saying its because of the same causes, (gas, election, and

so on). Well hopfully things will get better, this is what i enjoy

doing and If things don't, I fear my family will try to tell me to

get out fo the art business. I sure don't want that to happen. I

don't want to end up like my sister and stop making art and get stuck

in retail for 20 years like she did.

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