It cannot be denied that crafting is one of the most rewarding arts in the world. Creating something that is wholly tangible and tactile is something distinct from the likewise amazing art of cinematography, for example. The capacity to hold and interact with with an object is a treat to the senses.
It is the norm for artists and artisans to turn up in California. As people go about their various day-to-day routines here, a lot very often want to stop and smell the roses; just appreciate the finer things in life. This is second nature to craftspeople; their works have echoes of life in them.
If you are one of these craftspeople situated (or thinking of moving to) California, then perhaps you'd want to sell your crafts at the various craft shows occuring annually in the state. But how do you go about it? In this year alone, after all, there are 849 craft fairs scheduled; and we all know that you should choose which fair to attend to carefully.
Well, you do have access to the Internet (you wouldn't be reading this otherwise), the leading source of information these days. A casual search will lead you to online listings of craft shows with little problems. From there, you can get the contact information of whoever is handling the event. Do, this, and you have already completed the first step.
Communication is an integral skill to learn, of course, and this skill must be utilized correctly in selling, starting with the event organizers. You have their contact information, give them a call or meet up with them and inquire about how they run things. Normally, these craft shows will have you pay a certain amount to use their booths, but that's where the similarity ends. Benefits included in the fee will vary; for example, some offer access to electrical outlets, while most do not. It's best to know small things like these before anything, so you won't be troubled afterwards.
It is the norm for artists and artisans to turn up in California. As people go about their various day-to-day routines here, a lot very often want to stop and smell the roses; just appreciate the finer things in life. This is second nature to craftspeople; their works have echoes of life in them.
If you are one of these craftspeople situated (or thinking of moving to) California, then perhaps you'd want to sell your crafts at the various craft shows occuring annually in the state. But how do you go about it? In this year alone, after all, there are 849 craft fairs scheduled; and we all know that you should choose which fair to attend to carefully.
Well, you do have access to the Internet (you wouldn't be reading this otherwise), the leading source of information these days. A casual search will lead you to online listings of craft shows with little problems. From there, you can get the contact information of whoever is handling the event. Do, this, and you have already completed the first step.
Communication is an integral skill to learn, of course, and this skill must be utilized correctly in selling, starting with the event organizers. You have their contact information, give them a call or meet up with them and inquire about how they run things. Normally, these craft shows will have you pay a certain amount to use their booths, but that's where the similarity ends. Benefits included in the fee will vary; for example, some offer access to electrical outlets, while most do not. It's best to know small things like these before anything, so you won't be troubled afterwards.
About the Author:
Jacen Fanning is in the process of getting his PhD, but attends California Craft Shows in his spare time. Besides his student fund, he earns additional income at California Craft Fairs with a talent he developed back in High School.
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