maker's market recap

Saturday, November 8, 2014

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it's been one week since i did the maker's market. where does the time go?! seriously. i planned on typing up this post early last week and here it is seven days later. eh, better late than never.

the event was a huge success in my eyes. no, we did not have a huge turnout (because of the weather), i did not make thousands of dollars, nor did not sell out of inventory, but boy was it a good time! i don't think it could have been a better "starter market" for me. it gave me the chance to get out there and set up my display and meet some very nice and talented artists. i told them it was my first time doing a market, and they were all excited for me. one of my customers turned out to be a local artist who used to make beautiful glazed ceramic beads for sale at ornamentea. she's kind of a celebrity in the local art scene, and she was very kind and encouraging of my art and even bought a few things. i played it cool, but on the inside I WAS DOING THIS!!! 

during the slow times of the market, i had a chance to hang with the other artist vendors and talk shop. they had some good information for me and even gave me a heads up about another local pop-up market. two of my favorite booths were tierra sol and uncaged artistry. seana from tierra sol makes beautiful, unique terrariums and becky from uncaged artistry makes arm knitted scarves in all kinds of rad colors. both girls were super cool and easy to hang with. thank you ladies for welcoming me in!

i loved the event so much that i am doing it again next saturday! we are having a "rain date re-do" because the weather last saturday did not play nice. hoping for sunny skies this time around! if you are in the raleigh area, come by cameron village and do a little holiday shopping.  

{photo credit: me}

{photo credit: me}

{photo credit: amy}

{photo credit: me}

{photo credit: me}

{photo credit: me}

{photo credit: me}

{photo credit: me}

4 comments:

  1. Your display and jewelry look fabulous! Bravo!!

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  2. I had written a long comment right when I saw that you posted it but silly me didn't save it so here I am again :) I am SO happy that everything went so well for you! You know that if I lived close by I would have been there in a heartbeat! Your booth looks so professional and lovely and just screams "Lacey!"- I love it! I'm so glad you were able to meet some other local artists and create some new connections in the crafting world! I'm sure this weekend will be another success for you!

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    1. thank you for your support! i would have loved to have you come and shop (but mostly just hang and talk, let's be real). i was most worried that my booth wouldn't look good, but once i had everything set up i really loved how it all came together! i did that other one yesterday and had a really good time again. we were super slow but it was such a great experience to just get out there and do it. thanks for your sweet words! they mean the world. :-)

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