Yesterday I did my first ever craft show. I wanted to see what it was like and just have the experience.
There were definite pros and definite cons.
Cons?
I'm grateful that this is not a main source of income for me. It really is a hobby that I enjoy and if I can offset some of the costs, it's good. These craft shows are hard work! We have gone to many as a purchaser, and I never really thought about what goes into them. The obvious is the time and cost invested into making the items for sale. What is not as obvious is the time and energy that it takes to actually set up your booth and BE at the craft show. People...this is hard work! Of course this is the week that my husband's back goes out and he is fairly incapacitated, so he wasn't able to help with the heavy lifting. I carried in three tables and four bags of items (including a hammer and steel block which are very heavy) and six hours later carried them all back out, home, and put it all away. This is exhausting and pure physical labor.
Pros:
- My son helped me and hung out with me almost the entire time (including some setup time the night before. We had a number of hours of really good quality bonding time. He has asked if we can do this again next year. My 10 year old son wants to hang out with me at a craft fair? Win.
- The entrance fee for the show helps the band from the local high school with their trip to the Big Apple next year. The kids were there to help yesterday, and are fired up for this chance.
- Did I mention quality time with the boy? I also snuck in a few teaching moments about running a business (on a small side), sales, sales tax, order taking, pricing and customer service.
- I met a bunch of nice people, including the other vendors and people wandering by.
So there you have it: the pro's outweigh the con's.
The next time you wander through an arts or crafts fair, think of the time and energy (and back strain!) that went into getting to that point. I'm not advocating buying stuff for the sake of buying stuff you don't need, whatever the source. I just know I will appreciate the effort and compliment the vendor on their hard work and effort just to show up!
I know I'll look at it differently from now on. Back to being an accountant....