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Tables: Impact On Your Selling
July 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Congratulations! You have taken the first big step in becoming part of your local county’s selling force! It is a big challenge, let me tell you beforehand, but the rewards for taking this endeavor is both conducive for your mind and for your soul. There will be frustrations, but there will also be rewards for the experience that you will go through. But you need to plan your actions first.
Firstly, contact your local administrator or the town manager for details on how to obtain permission and licensing. There’s a usual hefty sum when trying to rent a table (more expensive if you are renting a booth). So make sure to check the tables first, and see and secure their dimensions.
Tables…they are the usual topic that is first tackled before anything else in particular. Tables denote your personal space, they tell you how much you can display and how much you can’t. Most festivals command an average size of six feet in length and half of the length in width.
Now do what you can to improve on this space. Add some accouterments, some dimension and some height to finish the topic. Let yourself get as much creative as possible with this project, because it is your time to express yourself through your craft. Add gusto and personal flavor to your design. Be as gaudy and as reckless as possible, let no one stop you. Because you are the creator and you have all the rights in the world to do what you want!
Wooden crates are an excellent way to heighten (pun intended) the details on your table. Plastic…well, a bit of a so-so, since structure-wise, they could easily cave into pressure and thus weaken the foundation of what can be assumed is a very good table with a decent design. Height also makes your table look a little less crowded if you’re stuffing it in. Try it out and see for yourself.
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