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Holding Your Own Craft Show

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  1. Mallory says:

    Organizing & promoting a craft show or event can be a lot of work, but it can also be worth it. Just know what you’re getting into! I agree that especially if you’ve never put something like this together before, starting small is key – the last thing you want to do is get in over your head! Shopping parties at your home or the homes of friends & family are also a great way to do a smaller craft show type experience. I’ve done them where I’ve invited other artists to my home, and then invited friends and family for shopping, drinks and appetizers. I’ve got an older post on my blog with tips for that: http://www.missmalaprop.com/2009/11/5-tips-for-a-successful-handmade-craft-shopping-party/

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  3. tina says:

    I would also suggest asking a local print shop to print hard copy fliers for you, in exchange for their logo being placed on the flyer. Sponsors can help pay for flyers, banners, etc.
    Also, if you want to sell tix, you might try http://www.brownbagtickets.com to help make your pre-sales tix go smoothly.

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