
Here's the 8' back table that I rented from the school, complete with polka dot table toppers and products galore.

I hung embroidered tea towels from a vintage quilt rack that I painted off white and stacked towels without embroidery below.

Mini wallets were arranged on long plastic trays that I got from Target; they matched the fabric just about perfectly.
There are lots more pictures on my Flickr page.
Now for the bad news. Attendance was way down this year and people just weren't buying. I made just three sales and two of those were to other vendors. I'm trying not to take this personally because I got lots of compliments about my things. A very nice man who made handmade jewelry heard it was my first show and stopped by to tell me to not be discouraged. He didn't have any sales either, although that may have been due to the fact that 27 of the 83 vendors were jewelry, and not all of it handmade.
So, I learned that I can make my booth look just like I'd pictured it in my head. It was a great ego boost to hear how much people liked my work. I did make back my booth fee - barely. Will I do this show again? Maybe. But, it hasn't made me give up just yet. I'm about to sign up for another show the first weekend in December so I'll have more craft show adventures to tell you about soon!











