craft show display ideas

Craft Show Display Ideas

If you've been planning a show with artsy craft work on display, then you'll find these suggestions on craft show display ideas helpful...

Whether it's a school, organization or self initiative, a crafts show is a great way to attract a crowd that is interested in what you have to display. There are two kinds of ways that you can set up a stall, one being for display purposes without monetary intentions, and the other being for sale. If you want to sell what you have to offer, the crafts would have to be worth buying and priced depending on how much work you put into each one, and what materials were used as a result. There are many ways that you can have your crafts on display, but the best way is when it is organized and well-placed. Let's take a look at some craft show display ideas that you can use for your work. How to Put Crafts on Display Whatever crafts you have, it is wise to have a good bunch of them to show potential buyers (if you're looking to make a sale) and a well-rehearsed speech of what they signify, what they're made of, and how durable they are. Be ready for questions that will put you on the spot, for that is what a smart buyer will do instead of picking something that may cost him/her much more than what may have been a reasonable buy. From intricate jewelry, paintings, and handmade knickknacks, to complicated works of art including keepsakes, you can display anything that will stir interest among those who chance upon your stall. Mounted Display This kind of display shows crafts on wall-space or any other substitute that you can use like erected partitions. Have it neatly arranged on the open space using nails to hang them up and affix them in place. It will give customers a good view of what you have to display by looking at all your work at face value. It's easier to scan the walls because everything is aligned with one's line of vision, and it can be inspected from a distance without them touching it if you're sensitive about such things. You a can include the price under each craft so that you don't have to constantly repeat yourself with several customers who want to know the price of the items on sale.
Souvenirs Mounted Display
Necklaces Mounted on Wall
Grouped Display Grouping displays gives customers a better view of choosing what they want without getting confused. It is better to have the same craft displayed in neat clusters, where customers can pick and choose the same craft without having to hunt for the same piece that is on display if mixed haphazardly. Use things like shelves or a bookcase to arrange your work; even makeshift planks could work. Make sure the display area is spacious, so that crafts can be placed in an organized fashion.
Handmade Ceramics Display
Textile Group Display
Suspended Display When hanging crafts it is better to have things like jewelry displayed as such so that customers can browse through them easily. Keep a small mirror too at shoulder/chest level so that they can try on pieces. Lights when suspended will look lovely as well, since you can choose to light these if you can supply electricity at your stall, so that customers know what they look like when lit. Things like hand-painted t-shirts can be displayed in a similar way, where extras if any can be stored away for those who'd like different sizes or prints.
Crafts shouldn't be treated like ordinary merchandise because a lot of care goes into making them, especially when they're painstakingly made by hand. Be sure to try out organized ideas that will have you putting up a stall that is eye-catching and thoughtfully put together.

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