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Craft stall displays: DIY & inspiration

The late May bank holiday will be my first craft fair of the year, a two-day event set in the lovely Castle Ashby Gardens. I’ve got my stock, I’ve got my table cloth, I’ve got my usual little baskets and things I’ve always used to try and display my wares appealingly; but I feel it’s time for a change.

Flore stall 3
A rather flat notebook display!

Now I’m doing this full time, I really need to step up my game – I actually have time work on the appearance of my stall and I intend to make the most of it. First stop – Pinterest! Obviously. I mean, where else?

My main issue is height – I sell mainly notebooks and want to have them all stood up so you can see the covers or the spines at least. This would take up a lot of space, so I started searching for ideas for little shelves or boxes for my books to go in/on. Height is great for any stall display, creating a more focal point for the browser. Remember, they’ll be going past rows of stalls and if everything you have is laid down flat on the table, they may well just walk on by; you need to get something in people’s eye line.

So. What did I find?

  • Stack ’em up! Cute little crates:

Coloured crates

 

You can often pick these up as leftovers from market stalls/supermarkets, if you’re on a budget, and paint them up or leave them plain and rustic. Even one would create a great feature, and could be used to display things inside as well as on top for that extra level.

  • Vintage Suitcase:

Vintage suitcaseThis person has done a great job of using the suitcase to maximum effect, creating levels of different items. The little sign strung across the top will catch the customer’s eye! If using a suitcase, be sure to make sure the lid is sturdy and doesn’t flop back.

  • DIY display stand:

DIY stand

This blog post is a great tutorial on how to make your own display stand – with just a few everyday craft tools and some cardboard.

  • Stacked trays and candlesticks:

Stacked trays

The initial costs for this one may be a bit higher, but this tiered stand made from painted trays and candlesticks will really stand out! (Click here for a little how-to from the creator)

Want more? I’ve just created a board on Pinterest dedicated to craft stall inspiration. YAY! Here it is.

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Craft Gifts Inspiration

New talent on etsy

Etsy

There’s so much talent online at the moment it can be a bit overwhelming when searching for handmade things. Making your brand stand out can be a real challenge, especially when you’re just starting out. Having opened my own etsy shop at the end of January, I know how hard it can be; so I thought it would be a nice idea to give a shout out to other people in the same situation!

Here, then, are a handful of recently opened etsy shops – show them some love and support! I got a huge response in my request to feature on here and couldn’t include everyone (much as I’d have liked to!), so at the bottom you’ll find a ‘further reading’ list 🙂

  • Homespun Wonders – this mother-and-daughter team create beautiful knitted, crocheted, felted and embroidered things. They have quite a range up there so grap  cup of tea and go take a look!
  • Rosie Freckles makes baby quilts and play mats as well as very pretty notice boards. I really like the whole look of this shop; the name and logo fits really well and compliments the range of products sold.
  • Wee Sleepy Bee Crafts is super cute. My favourite items are the kawaii puffy star charms. Oh and the mermaids. And the ponys! And… well, most things really.

Mermaids

  • The Crafty Red Button shop sells quality envelopes and letter sets – really unique and interesting! There are some sweet buttony items too 🙂
  • Slada Home does ‘pretty little things for your home’. And they certainly are. There are just a few things in stock at the moment but I can’t wait to see more!

Illustration

  • Ip Dip Design is home to fun, colourful prints sporting fun slogans like ‘When in doubt doodle it out’ and ‘Creative Cat Lady at work’ (yep, that’s me!). The lettering on these are superb, the layouts and designs original and fun. Keep up the good work!
  • Over at Makka Beads you’ll find some unusual and wonderfully detailed beaded delights. Clearly a lot of hard work goes into these creations.
  • Silvicultrix Shop has the start of what will clearly be a fantastic range of illustrations. The style is very personal and unique, and though there are only a few up at the moment, the style and quality of these means they’re sure to take off.

Dragonfly

  • Canvas Magic by Melanie creates beautiful hand-lettered canvases, wall art and more. Her style is really beautiful and she offers custom orders too!

And the rest… well worth checking out and sorry I didn’t have time to write about all of you… but crafting calls!

www.elistonbutton.etsy.com

https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/byLiiL

https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/KayeHTextiles

https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/POGOandCo

https://www.etsy.com/shop/MADEtoPLAN

https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/AtlanticRose

https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/OlofsonSkincare

www.oscarblaiseart.etsy.com

https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/HazImagination

www.biscuitandsusie.etsy.com

www.etsy.com/shop/ooodledoodle

penguinspaperchains.etsy.com

Www.littlebluegirlco.etsy.com

www.pixiesmagichook.etsy.com

Moongazerglass.etsy.com

www.DeborahBeckJewellery.etsy.com

http://etsy.me/1SkmKIW

https://www.etsy.com/ie/shop/matildasworld15

www.maggiebaggagemakes.etsy.com