Preparing For Your Jewellery Craft Stall
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Prepare Your Products
Once you know the location, the size of the table and the power you have, you can now plan on the jewellery you will be taking.
When doing a stall you can never know how many products to bring because you never know what the day is going to be like. I always take about 60 pieces of jewellery and create order forms for customers to order an item on the day.
Try going for as many pieces of items you can manage but be realistic and make sure you don't stress yourself out!
Plan & Practice Your Stall Layout
At a stall, it's important to show your jewellery off, so a stall layout can be a real strength for your business. When it comes to my own stall I prefer the minimalistic and neat approach, as I personally feel this suites my jewellery best.
Look at other stall layouts, look at your work and a few weeks before your stall try a dummy run of your stall layout. Take pictures of each setting so you can refer back to the pictures and find which one works best for you. Don't forget to try and put your own style on your stall layout as best you can!
P.S. Ikea does the best stuff for stall stands!
Consider Taking A Card Machine
This is such a game changer as over the course of my stall experience, most of my customers pay with card and if you think about it - we always have a card on us!
There are many card readers out there, although the two I have heard work best are PayPal and Izettle.