Showing posts with label display. Show all posts
Showing posts with label display. Show all posts

Monday, March 25, 2013

Craft Fair Season Is Here! Meet Carosello

Today, I wanted to feature a very talented accessories designer
 // Carosello \\
She is very talented and displays her work like a pro! 
I hope to be doing an interview with her this week. She is very talented!
Here is her BLOG + PINTEREST





Feel free to check out more craft fair inspirations on Pinterest! 

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Goodies from Vintage Markets and Beyond...

See more of Contented Sparrow's images on Flickr HERE. Thanks for the inspirations!!








Wednesday, November 3, 2010

(17) Patrick Ryan

I posted a tiny bit about this designer HERE, but wanted to learn more. So, I asked him if I could feature his words and his work on the blog...



I have truly learned a lot of new concepts just from reading Pat's answers. He has turned on that little light bulb in my head, making me further understand that your booth is not just a 10' x 10' space, it is actually a 10' cube. Please read on to hear words of wisdom from a master artist, engineer, and designer. He builds a lot of custom display pieces, counter tops, desks, and other furniture for upscale buildings. I believe that building your own displays for craft shows is really a great option if you have the skill set. If you own a store front, it is incredibly important to have a some sort of counter that is interesting and functional. This way, you can have you register there, a work space, and a place to store packaging materials and other supplies without the customers seeing your mess.

1.) What is your name and occupation?

My name is Patrick Ryan but friends call me Pat or Patrick. I don't have a preference about who I am name-wise. Patrick Ryan is a common name. Kind of boring really. I make my living using art, design, and engineering.

2.) Your website/business?

I have a lot of websites based on my ideas for that day, but my main website is probably www.patryan.com

3.) How did you get into this line of work? Do you work for yourself?

I graduated from San Francisco Art Institute with a BFA in Fine Art. Then I got a BSEE in engineering from the University of Colorado. I didn't really want to be just an artist or just an engineer so I found a happy world of "design" that fell right in the middle of those two fields. I have created my own career by bridging these worlds, and I have worked for myself since 1994.



4.) What types of things inspire you?

Interesting people who make objects - not necessarily the objects themselves, unique workspaces and studios, authenticity, natural materials, evidence of hard work, color used unexpectedly, complexity within simplicity

5.) Can you tell us a bit about Visual Merchandising?

Visual Merchandising is creating a feeling that the item on display is real. A successful display allows a customer to intrinsically understand that a product can somehow just work for them. Or fit within their personal needs and desires.




6.) Is it best to stick with one color scheme with our main displays, or should we use a mix of colors that work well together?

I like color that is naturally occurring. Using color to mask or detract from the obvious is not necessary and will create displays that cannot be easily changed or modified. This is not to say that color, if part of a brand strategy should be ignored. But consumers have also grown weary of brand thugs.

7.) How much of our display should be at eye level, bend-down-level, and reach-up level?

A good example of conventional, boring display can be seen in jewelery stores. Ninety percent of the product is presented in a flat case you lean over and look down into. But jewelry is actually dynamic and moves with the body in different ways. Lighting angle effects jewelry. Whoever creates a new way to display jewelery will create a whole new and effective way to sell it.

8.) Any major words of advice when setting up a craft booth in a space that is roughly 10' x 10'?

A 10'x10' booth actually contains around 800 cubic feet of potential 3D display space. This is very large in most circumstances. Customers only "see" about 3 to 4 feet into a booth as they walk by. A display should concentrate on the initial 320 cu. ft. of "active" display to engage and draw the customer in for a closer look. This includes the floor, walls, and even the perceived ceiling that makes up the cube. Rented, lightweight display fixtures that are cheap and wobbly should never be used at the front of the booth. Nor should there be a traditional-looking "check-out counter" look that sets up a boundary most customers won't cross. Incredibly creative displays and booths are usually the ones built with the most limited budgets. Limited budgets are a blessing in disguise for display design.





Thanks for opening my eyes to some really important concepts Pat!

Monday, March 30, 2009

Displaying Clothing at Craft Shows

This is truly a never ending task to try to display clothing items at shows. It always helps to have an EZ Up, but a clothing rack is also helpful. Some more inventive ways of hanging items from an EZ up without using a clothing rack include rope/twine, and wooden clothes pins (the ones with springs in them). It is fun to decorate the clothes pins with spray paint or similar methods too. Spray paint is just quicker!! Make sure to do this outside!!
A fun gift basket in the sun...
To display baby pants
Little Girl Pearl. Using an old drying rack that spins
http://www.flickr.com/photos/plumtickled/477032291/
Here is one way without a clothing rack

Thursday, August 14, 2008

My Very Own Trunk Show at the Neighborhood Co-Op




I am blessed to have the lovely opportunity to show off my goods in front of the Neighborhood Co-Op in the Murdale Shopping Center this Saturday (August 16, 2008). I will have a lot of new and wonderful items to show everyone, so I hope it turns out well! See lots of my goodies inside and out this Saturday from 10-2ish...... in the Murdale Shopping Center, off I-13 as you come from Murphysboro, IL. Hope to see you there :)

Murdale Shopping Center
1815 W Main St, Carbondale, IL 62901
(618) 529-3533

www.neighborhood.coop

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

XS Baggage & Co.

This woman makes incredibly nice bags!! She also contributes a lot of nice pictures to our TAG YOUR BAG Group, which you can get to on the right side of this page--------->
Anyhoo, She had a lot of very nice ideas for displays, including some more commercial style racks/hangers on which to display her bags. As I always say, it is very important to get items off of tables, and up into eye sight!! See XS Baggage HERE on Flickr.




Jimmy Pickles

WOW! Is the first word that I will use to describe this woman's setup and also her wonderful items!! She does many techniques to soften up the corners of her EZ Up, making it feel like a jester's tent, or sort of Renaissance like to me. I love it, and I LOVE the colors!! The bunting adds a very nice touch too. She uses a baby dress form to display kids' aprons, making them come ti life. She also uses great fabrics, and designs that are uncommon because they take a lot of talent. Her wooden hangers are cute too! She has a traveling store, and I hope she is very proud!! Nice work, JimmyPickles!! These images are from the Argyle Craft Show. See more images HERE!



Monday, July 7, 2008

MayaBella Handmade

Today's first crafty lady is Shannon from MayaBelle. Her wonderfully fun, bright, inviting banner is what caught my eye. It looks like the words are made from fuzzy fur, which represents her plushie creatures well! Her first image is from Buckman Art Show and Sell. See her Craft Show Set of Images HERE. It looks as though a ton of her lil' buddies sold!! Nice Work Shannon.


Sunday, July 6, 2008

PDX Etsy

This PDX Etsy event is for the Portland Etsy street team. It has some amazingly high quality vendors at it too! See the group HERE.
Here are a few...
IT'S ALL RETRO BABY. Her work and setup and stock amount is amazing!!

Here's BARBIECORE! I love her undies! Made for Boys, girls, women, and maybe men!

Zeldaloo Studios

This next seamstress seems like she has done quite a few very nice shows. She also seems to put a lot of work into her display. She has very cool hand sewn signs, and she also has some nice curtains that she uses as a backdrop for her tent. See her FLICKR HERE.
The Banner was made by this shop on ETSY.



KaBoogie

This next artist/seamstress is a woman after my own heart! She also sews baby booties, they are very very cute! I am constantly trying to think of ways to display booties, and I may have found a wonderful alternative!!! Here she is with her great ideas! See KaBoogie's FLICKR Site HERE!


Thursday, July 3, 2008

Lemon Cadet

I have adored this person's craft fair/ booth/ table setup since last year when my interest in fairs began. It is Lemon Cadet. She applique's kids shirts, undies, onesies, and all sorts of other little gifty items. I really am super impressed with her Lemons everywhere! Her price signs are lemon shaped, her tables have lemon fabric on them, I know her banner is super cute too. Her etsy shop's banner is amazingly cute as well!
See her BLOG here.
See her FLICKR Here. It is her Crat Fair Set.
See her ETSY Here!
Hope you enjoy her work. She seems to do a lot of shows.
Most of these images are from her blog, so you will see them there too!


Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Gen Marie and The Sis Boom Spring Event

This next woman I found via Gock's Frocks. I know this is an indoor event, trunk show, or perhaps a small store, but I am so excited about the colors as well as the display ideas here. Please Please check out the amazing photography at her Flickr Page HERE. I am going to do some more research on her and hope to add more info!! Here is her WEBSITE. Here is the link to VIDA'S MARKET. I hope to see more of her around soon!