So instead of a lovely finished project I thought I'd share some photos of my market stall on Sunday. I had a great time, though completely different to the last one (which was my very first). At my first market I sold every one of my furniture pieces but none of the smaller pieces I'd taken (think cushions, coasters, blackboards etc). This time, no furniture pieces but lots of small pieces. WEIRD. I guess you just can't tell!
After my first market I realised I needed something for ground cover, so I bought a 3x3 piece of mesh to cover the ground and it worked really well. I wasn't sure about putting up the sides of my tent, and not many of the other stall holders do, but looking at my photos now I think I will next time. The ugly brick building the in background doesn't really do it for me!
I'm also learning to be a little more confident when talking to market goers. I've met some lovely people at the market, and a few of those who bought pieces the first time round came back again this month which was really nice. I gave out loads of business cards and got some great feedback which is always nice.
I was really nervous again, but got over it quickly. Once you start setting up and rearranging as the day goes on, talking to people and checking out what other stall holders are doing, it's all over! I've realised that I need to keep talking - to the market organisers, friends, family, other stall holders, other crafty people, bloggers market goers - there are ideas and suggestions and support out there for all of us.
So I'm going again in November, and that chair is supposed to be my centre piece. Although, if it doesn't get itself together (I blame the chair entirely) then there is also this lovely telephone table...
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