Since I only participate in 2 or 3 artisan/craft shows each year, you’d think photography of my work wouldn’t be very important. Selective Worries
Since I only participate in 2 or 3 artisan/craft shows each year, you’d think photography of my work wouldn’t be very important. Selective Worries
While others get frantic about cyber-Monday sales (or not), I’m feverishly working to get last minute knitting and organizing products for my last craft show
I had my Sally Fields moment this past Sunday at the Flemington Fine Artisans Show in Flemington, NJ. Show customers really seemed to like what
I have always been more of an optimist. I am more hopeful (usually) than worrisome and I will often imagine the future as a bit
Two of the great joys of participating and selling my fiber-craft at shows each year are: Getting to show off my knitting/crocheting to a public
Hard to imagine that once I’ve put in all the time of knitting items for the craft show, I still have to update the inventory
Having only vended in two art/craft shows this year, I’ve gotten a glimpse of what it’s like for the casual vendor, the regular vendor and