

Want to know how much money you can make at a craft show based on the event you’re applying to? Check out this article. If you’re trying out a new one, build a relationship with the organizer so you can get a good idea on how they plan to market the show and who their demographic is. If you’re going for an annual craft show, get in touch with vendors who have participated in the past to find out what the vibe and traffic is like. That’s not to say you shouldn’t try out the new markets, they have their perks too! If a craft show has been around for several seasons, chances are it’s a good one to participate in. Many craft shows are juried to be sure they don’t get too many vendors selling the same items, so be prepared that you may not be accepted to every event you apply to. It’s best to decide which ones you’d like to participate in at the beginning of the year so you can start planning and work them into your budget. There are so many amazing shows to be a part of to sell your handmade crafts locally and you could easily fill up your entire year.

Keep reading for more details on each way to sell locally and the pros and cons of each. Here’s a list of potential venues to sell them through if you want to stick to selling your handmade crafts locally. So you’ve started a handmade business and now you need to get out there and sell those goods!
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