Get ready to pick up your jaw from the floor – these are some pretty fantastic craft fair booths.
1. Succulents? Check. Holiday spirit? Check. What more could you need?
2. Vintage suitcase + cute tags + crates + jewelry = LOVE
this was a piece of my #craftshowbooth @ #craftacularks. a bit late to post but i’m on a roll posting displays today A photo posted by @mesmire on
3. Fabric and Crates are a match made in heaven.
4. Can I just move this booth into my home, permanently? Gorgeous.
Christmas Village Booth Open & Ready for shopping! #christmasvillage #craftshowbooth #instagrambham A photo posted by Holly McKenzie (@hollydayspaper) on
5. I’m just drooling over this stunning vintage set-up.
6. So much color. So much light. SO much happiness!
7. Talk about fantastic branding. Work it!
8. This tent seems to say, “Come on in, vintage jewelry awaits, enjoy my ruffles” LOVE IT.
9. I think I just walked into a library of amazing art and I’m perfectly okay with it.
A photo posted by Jessica Gowling (@naturesmyfriend) on
10. Lace. Rustic Wood. Jewelry. Antlers. I think I’m in love.
Which booth was your favorite?
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Booth #7 is my favorite one, booth #6 looks too crowded for my eyes, looks overwhelming to go through! Crates & suitcases are so overrun right now, so many people are using them for their displays, not original at all.
I use a tall children’s wooden art easel that I rescued from being thrown in the trash, handmade baskets crochet using old t-shirts, a dress form I made. I people make things for their display it give customers a chance to have a dialog with you + shows them how creative you are that you can make other things not just what your selling.
I do love no. 7, but the setup in no. 5 is really nice. It kind of makes you forget that you’re at a shop, and I can imagine that it would take some of the pressure off shoppers. I have some old frames that I’m working on turning into boxes that I’ll display my books in. there are so many cool ideas out there!
They are all very nice but I’m looking for something that would display my crochet baby blankets. Any suggestions? I have 20 blankets.
How about a vintage bassinet or cradle? Crib side rails placed on end so the blankets can he hung like a quilt rack. If you have the space to carry a small chest of drawers, paint it in pastels and display with drawers open and blankets folded to hang over drawer edges.. A few stuffed animals and people will know you have baby items.
To Dee, How about trying a couple of wooden clothes drying racks that fold up for easy transport.
Mum favourites booths are #5 and #6.
I love fashion and I’m madly in love with what I saw.
I’m very much inspired to try something like this soon in the near future. You give me so much hope.
Lots of love.
I simply love booth #s 5and 6 because I’m a great lover of fashion.
The set up is excellent.
I’m inspired to try something like this in the near future.
Lots of love.
Gorgeous!
I’m hesitating between booth number 2,4 and 9. I’m always amazed to see the creativity of artists with their booth! Beautiful work! 😀
I LOVE 5 & 6 I crocheted clothing design.
All of these are just beautiful. I wanted to see them bigger, but I did not know how to do that.
I make Christmas thing to hang around or on the tree. I make one for all the people I use to work with. The first time I started I had 300. I also take them to my Doctors and some for my Church. All of these are just beautiful and unique. Alice Canfield in Durham N.C.
Color Cornor was my favorite but several were set up great and brand rec. clearly and well placed.
I like them all, but what about larger items? My husband and I do woodcrafts and wooden holiday yard art. I would like to see booths displaying this sort of thing.
I do too Julie, have done for years and just cannot figure out how to make the display
pop
I think No. 4 is to die for and I don’t make stuff like that but it is just gorgeous.
I absolutely LOVE booth #8!!!
I love booth # 8, too. It draws me in. I want to see the items up close.
I also love # 8. I also use a tent all through the summer and this one has given me some ideas on how to spruce up my tables.
I crochet and knit all sorts of gifts and clothing for the entire family and our fur babies. I also create useful items for the home.
Sometimes, weather can be a disaster for outdoor markets. I wonder how this individual prepares for bad weather as some of her display is outside of the tent.
Unfortunately, market tents are limited with size and if it is rainy weather all those lovely displays would have be under the cover of the tent.
Also, has anyone found that some of those tents tent to leak in the seams? What do you do?
ME TOO! Love the burlap ruffles, need to do something for grandkids with that idea!
I like #8 the most. I do mostly outdoor shows and it caught my eye. I also liked the earth tones. I use those colors also. The whole display was beautiful.
Am loving 4 and 7! So crisp and neat. All are terrific, tho and show not only creativity but time and effort as well.
I love them all! I am wondering though, where could I find some inspiration for a clever way to display the small polymer clay Christmas figurines that I create. I’ve searched high and low and just can’t find anything. I’ve got a big show coming up in October and I want my booth to be spectacular! 🙂
I like the crates. I actually have not seen them done at the shows I have been too. Redoing my booth so I like the different ideas.
They were all gorgeous, my fave was # 8, LOVED that tablecloth! I want one! 🙂
All the booths were very well styled. I do a lot of shows. One thing it’s different to set up for indoor shows, and outdoor ones. The weather makes a difference too. The space you get. Is it open on all sides, only the front. So many things to consider. I have different set ups planned for different shows. I’m always looking for more ideas to impress the customers. Sometimes I make it simple, other times with 3 day shows, go all out, rugs, shelves, sheer curtains draped on canopy like a gypsy tent. Just don’t take away from your merchandise that you want to be the main attraction.
Booth 5, 7 and 9
I loved them all but favorites were 3 and 7. Nice clean and sharp looking. I do craft shows too but trying to show everything you sell makes it look too crowded. Need two tables to make it look better. I do have a rolling rack that I display my scarves and ponchos. That works for them very nicely.
My favourites are 4, 5 and 8.