Monday, January 26, 2009

Juried and non-Juried Craft Shows

By Sam Weyland

If you want to start out showcasing your wares in different fairs and festivals, you must first know that there are two different types of craft shows that you may end up joining. You need to know the difference between the two, especially when you haven't yet tried out setting up in fairs and festivals. Over the course of this article, I will go over one and briefly describe the other, so that you, the reader, may be able to choose what suits your craft best.

The first, and simpler type of craft show is tagged as a non-juried show. The premise here is basic; you pay for the space you will occupy, you get a booth and a table, and you are left to you own devices. These places are great material for beginners, but you have to be careful of which ones you decide to attend to.

The first concern that you must think about when attending shows is the number of people coming. If you have the time to spare, attend an annual fair that you plan to set up shop on a year prior. Or, if the festival is on its first year, keep a close monitor on how they promote their event. If they don't have a decent marketing plan, then it's not worth joining.

After getting a good grasp on how much people are coming, it's time to set up the booth itself. Make sure that you and the event organizer understand each other completely; discuss the availability of chairs, tables, and electrical outlets. This varies from fair to fair, and thus need to be considered before making deals. Next, set up the stall in such a way that will have your craft fully showcased. i won't expound too much, as each person has his or her own style.

Now, we come to the second type of craft show. You probably guessed that it's called the juried show, and it's called as such because you will need show a portfolio of your works and past shows first. They will then judge if you will be allowed to join. The stricter guidelines ensure that the quality of the goods sold remains high, so this is something that the more experienced people should go for. Ultimately, more people will be attending, and thus there would be more profit. Just make sure you have enough wares. - 20897

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