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For years, I have been going to craft shows. California
has it's many downfalls but if there is one thing it has going for it,
it is the prevalence of art and craft fairs. If you are a lover of handmade
crafts or someone who wants to sell them yourself, there is no better
place to go. Between fine craft shows, art shows, civic festivals, and
seasonal affairs, there is always some place to sell your work – or
at least to try to.
If you are starting your own craft business working the festivals, you
don't really need to be good. Don't get me wrong – a certain standard
of workmanship is required, but the most important thing is to have
unconventional craft ideas. When people go to craft shows, it is because
they want something handmade and quirky. They don't go to a craft show
to get something meticulously built. If they want that, they usually
will buy it made at a factory.
Although there are some musical instrument makers and other highly specialized
folks at craft shows, the majority of people there sell simple little
trinkets. I have seen people who make all of their work out of cut up
scraps of tin, people who print out shirts with cute smiley face people
on them, and folks who make nothing but incense holders shaped like
whimsical wizards. All of them do exceptionally well at the craft shows.
You wouldn't think it, but the craft show business can actually be a
rather cutthroat affair. Some of these craft show vendors are so fiercely
competitive that it is unpleasant to be near them. Sometimes, because
of this, I like to go to the craft shows as a spectator. Usually, I
will go to a craft show where I am pretty sure that no one I know will
be working. That way, I can pick up new craft ideas, listen to what
people are saying about the different handmade works, and even talk
to some of the artisans as if I were a customer. It definitely provides
a refreshing change from my routine of selling arts and crafts, but
beyond that, it allows me to appreciate the art again. When you spend
too much time thinking about what will sell, sometimes you forget the
beauty of it all. Out of town craft shows are a perfect place to remember
it again.
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