
Next is Thebrokenplate.etsy . Such a clean cut, modern design, just like her pendants. It really makes it easy to see everything she has available. I am guessing this is a handmade display. Hopefully Juliet will read the post and let us know.

Next up is jillpopowichdesigns.etsy . Jill takes it up a notch (sorry Emeril) with a very elegant display featuring glass cases with terra cotta and black accents. The color combination really sets off her silver jewelry.

Here we have Yummyandcompany.etsy . Jen keeps things simple with a crisp white table covering and wooden display racks. I like the use of the turquoise frame to display the necklaces and having it in the center makes an eye catching focal piece.


Here's miscelena.etsy . I was her neighbor at the show and can attest that her display was very "shopable". The use of a spinning rack (not shown) was very eye-catching and made shopping for the perfect card very easy. Her signs were also very clear about pricing which is very important.


Here is Tigerlillyshop.etsy's display. She was set-up in a very small space, but made great use of her space. I mean just look at the quantity of items she has, but it doesn't look cluttered or messy. Eye-catching, yet easily shoppable. Another great table covering too.
Here's a fresh modern display from elisasherejewelry.etsy. I really like the bold print of the table covering accented with the green display boards. It makes a nice cohesive display.


The rustic feel of vwstudios.etsy's display goes perfectly with the rustic

Last but not least is greenstarstudio.etsy. A bright, fun and colorful display. She has a lot of different items, from soap to coloring books, knitimals, stickers, decals & magnets and cards. Each item is separated in it's own bin or display case and is clearly marked with the price which makes shopping through the different items very easy. The different height levels also help organize her table and carry your eye through the display.

We are missing a photo of Sweetpepita.etsy's display which was our only clothing display. I can tell you that she had the coolest hanging rack created from a branch. A small touch, but a big impact, plus it's functional. If I get a picture, I will add it here as well.

So when thinking about the inspiration for your display, think about your style, the colors you use in your work, creative and eye-catching displays, height, functionality and "shopability"( I think I made up a new word). Also don't forget signage and a place to display your business cards! If you have any other suggestions or display tips, feel free to leave a comment.
11 comments:
Ive only done two craft shows before. I use vintage frames and this deep purple velvet underneath and layed my pieces inside.
I tried clicking on bowerboxpress and i couldnt find her shop!
That sounds lovely! Thanks for the heads up on the link. I fixed it!
I was just now thinking about display for Crafty Bastards! What a timely post :) I think Allison has a picture of my t-shirt rack from Artscape... it's actually a vine gone wild. Druid Hill Park is full of em!
Everything looked wonderful! I hope it was a successful day for everyone. I love seeing craft displays-- thanks so much for sharing!
tamara, your blog is awesome! good luck at your next show!!!
thanks so much for the review!
Me too Shannon. I'm trying to think about how I'm going to fill a larger space. I found the Artscape picture and added it to the blog. T
Thanks Vickie and Jenygwen. You're welcome jennyjen!
I feel like I need to set up the tent in my street and RE-figure it all out. Am I crazy? I'm thinking of hanging signs from the tent beams to take advantage of all the open space between the table and the roof.
Thank you for the sweet description! It's really encouraging!
wow, great displays. I've just bought a vintage picnic basket to display bags in, I think it works really well :)
Thanks!! My displays are made from adorondack (sp?) foot rest kits from Jo Anne Fabrics. (which are on clearnce now!)
They are covered in Ikea Fabric and have jewelry displays mounted on them. Great post!
Thank you Tamara, this is a great post! most of the people i know doesn't want people to take photo of their work (because of copying...) but it's so refreshing to see other people's display, when i am at a fair i can never have enough time to wonder around and see!! :) but i appreciate all the artists willingness to share their ideas!! thank you!
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