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    I'm just wondering what you guys that do it a lot, usually have to pay for craft shows. I recently did an event where I basically did business for two days and it cost me $150 for a 10x10 space. That was exactly what I brought in, so I lost money for the weekend by the time I paid for gas and a spot to park my camper. That seemed pretty expensive to me, most placed I have seen are like $30 for a day. I would appreciate some input.
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    That was the same for me..... I was handling money but not making money... that is why I gave it up...

    Lucky for me I found the Fire Market.... If you turn this post into a "OK.... How do YOU make money with the machine?" do tell....

    I bet your going to find a few that are doing speciality stuff like Fly Boxes, Game Calls, Military....

    And a few will keep the secret as to how they have 6 machines pumping out stuff making money....

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    As he said, he does have two machines, all the software and bells and whistles, but I think there is additional third-party software, tools, (maybe a building), something to make that $12,000.
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    I do 25 to 30 dollars a day shows and take a few big items and if one sells its a good day. Then I take about 20 simple to make easy to sell for $25 or less and that pays for the show. Things like sports clocks, religious items and crosses sell all day for $8 to 25$. You have to have small affordable stuff and then some higher priced items that may or may not sell. I also make money from orders and custom work that I get as a result of the show. I make $150 to $200 and it is not to pay the bills but to buy wood, and stuff for my hobby, I consider it a hobby not a business.

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    I also bought a plainer and the start up tools such as hand sanders, dremmel tools, stain and a whole lot of bits and $1000.00 In wood.... believe me I have twelve grand in this hobby...

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    My wife and I do the "Craft Show Circuit". What I have learned for our efforts (Your mileage may vary). #1. Take Credit Cards. #2. In general, unless you are told otherwise stay away from Summer Shows. #3. Fall Bazaars are the best. 4. Talk to other crafters when you are at a show to find out where they have done well and where they have not. 5. Take pictures of your setup, it makes it easier next time. Also, if your booth setup is typically a 10 x 10, figure out your setup ahead of time for booths that may be different such as a 6 x 12 or 4 x 20. We did about 7 shows last fall. Some were a bust, some were GREAT! Hang in there. If you have any questions, send me a msg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aokweld101 View Post
    I also bought a plainer and the start up tools such as hand sanders, dremmel tools, stain and a whole lot of bits and $1000.00 In wood.... believe me I have twelve grand in this hobby...
    Hell I have 12K worth of lumber in inventory! I can't resist a good deal. Craigs list under "materials" is a great place to find lumber
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    Given what the stock market did at the end of the week that lumber is now probably a better investment.
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    The thing that frustrates me is when people look at the stuff in my booth and say "wow that's so pretty, you do great work! This is only $20? that's reasonable"... then walk away. I mean if you like it and 20 bucks sounds reasonable, take it with you! I don't know... some have told me people just don't have money these days. I can only mark stuff down so far.
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    I take it as a compliment whether they buy or not. I only offer a discount if they ask to buy more than one thing. I do not put actual prices on anything so if someone looks like they are going to buy I may try a higher price and then work down if I need to sweeten the deal. I can also go down to my base price right off the bat if they look only semi interested or seem budget conscious. Not pricing the items with price stickers allows me some flexibility. People who comment and not buy many times buy later or at another show.

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