Showing posts with label Renegade craft fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Renegade craft fair. Show all posts

Saturday, 31 October 2015

Renegade Prep

So once again my blog has been rather neglected for a couple of weeks whilst I've been preparing for Renegade Craft Fair.
There's only one week to go until I head back to the Old Truman Brewery for my favourite craft fair!
I'll be sharing a booth with Jess from Fawn and Rose, and we'll be right near the Ely's Yard Entrance (And opposite the cake stall which is going to be dangerous!) We've been planning our booth and preparing decorations to make it extra colourful!
I'll have some new products for sale, greetings cards and postcards at a reduced price, and a free gift if you spend over £20! I hope to see some of you there, do come and say Hi if you're around.

In the mean time I thought I'd just stop by with a few pictures of my prep so far.
I've been working hard producing batches of colouring books (I'm still surprised that my printer stuck with me whilst I printed all the pages for these!), notebooks and two new products, as well as packaging cards and prints! I think I'm just about on track to be finished in time, I still need to finish trimming a few things, packaging everything and making my signage (and stall decorations).










You can find the full details of the fair here, and the line up of amazing makers and designers here.

Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Renegade London Spring 2015

Hello!
So as you'll have probably noticed (either from reading on here or following me on social media) this past weekend was Renegade Craft Fair. Weeks of manically making things and preparing my display ended with a fantastic weekend in the Old Truman Brewery on Brick Lane.

In the few days leading up to the fair, my lovely helper Jamie was having problems with a painful trapped nerve, and with the knowledge that we needed to get all my stock, displays and a shelving unit from our house to central London on public transport, I was getting a bit worried we weren't going to make it!
But we did! We left extra early, with well-packed bags, stayed calm, and made it to the venue with plenty of time to get ready!
Emma Margaret Illustration Renegade Craft Fair
Setting up is one of my favourite parts about a craft fair, I love choosing where everything is going to go and seeing all my hard work come together. On this occasion I brought one of our shelving units to give some extra height, and bought a new plant and some beautiful flowers to brighten up the stall.
I had planned out the majority of my stall layout on the day before, so I didn't have any stresses trying to find room for everything on the day!
Emma Margaret Illustration Renegade Craft Fair
My first sale of the day was one of my new colouring books. It had a unicorn on the cover and that pretty much set the tone for the whole weekend. Unicorn themed items were by far my best seller! I ran out of the unicorn greetings cards on the first day, and luckily found some more to bring in for the Sunday, and all but one of those sold out too! The unicorns weren't originally part of my plan for my new range, but I originally designed the card because of a promise to some friends that I would send them something with a unicorn on it. I'm very glad as I did as they've definitely been a hit, and lots of people complimented the business cards too (which are also adorned with a unicorn!)
Emma Margaret Illustration Renegade Craft Fair
I did manage to fit in a few quick walks around the fair (thanks to my wonderful helper, thank you Jamie!) but I struggled to choose what to spend my money on, everything was so lovely! In the end I bought some pencils from Oh Squirrel, and a Peach & Almond scented candle from East Wick (it was lovely to meet you both!). 
Everyone was really friendly, and we had some great booth neighbours including Kymberly from Fitzygogo and Laura from Goodnight Boutique. I met lots of lovely people when I walked around the fair, and bumped into some friendly faces form past events too. The atmosphere throughout the fair was fantastic, fun and friendly, made even better by the sun shining through the windows all weekend!
Emma Margaret Illustration Renegade Craft Fair
Emma Margaret Illustration Renegade Craft Fair
Emma Margaret Illustration Renegade Craft Fair
Emma Margaret Illustration Renegade Craft Fair
 I wanted to share a few tips for anyone who might be taking part in a craft fair in the future. I haven't done too many and I'm no expert but I definitely learned a few things over the weekend:

- Plan your time leading up to fair thoroughly.
I made endless to-do lists, sketches and plans for everything I needed to get done. But the main thing I did was to aim to finish a day earlier than I needed to, which allowed me the last day to get everything packed, and relax a little before the fair, so I arrived on the Saturday morning feeling calm and ready for the weekend!

- Also plan your layout.
Even if you end up completely changing everything when you get there. Having a plan can help you to make sure everything is going to fit, and help you to know what display items you need to take (to avoid carrying things you don't need/ being without something you do need) and how to design your signage/price tickets.

- Take plenty of change.
This one is pretty self explanatory, but definitely make sure you do it. I took quite a big float, which was plenty on the first day, but by the end of the Sunday I only had a few £1 coins left and had to ask my booth neighbour Kymberly for some more change!

- Accept card payments, and advertise it.
In the lead up to the fair I couldn't decide whether or not to get a card reader as they can be a bit of an investment, but I definitely didn't want to have to turn away any customers. Luckily, a few weeks before the fair I spotted an advert for a free one form iZettle, so signed up right away! Its quite a basic one, and it has to be connected to the phone via a cable, but it works perfectly well and I didn't have any problems all weekend. You can add products to your account before hand to save you having to type in the amount each time, and it allows you to send a receipt via e-mail if the customer wants one!
I'd definitely recommend getting one, and if you do then make sure you advertise it on your stall! Some people don't like to ask things, so if they can't see that you accept card payments, they may just assume you don't and walk away without buying anything!

- Make a tally chart for your sales.
From what I've seen, a lot of people take a note book and write down the name and price of each item that they sell. This works pretty well but if you have a rush of customers it can be hard to keep track, and writing it all down quickly can end with illegible scrawls all over the page! My alternative to this is to create a tally chart. In the first column I list all the products and their prices (which also serves as a reminder if you forget them at any point!), then a wide column for the tally, and two more columns to fill in at the end with the total number and value (then at the end just add all those together to see what you've made!)
I've done this at past events too and its always worked for me. You can also see at a quick glance at any time during the day which products are selling best, and if you need to move anything around or re-stock something.

- Smile and have a good time!
I smiled and said hello to every customer who stopped to look at my work, and everyone smiled and said hello back! As I mentioned before its a great atmosphere at these events, so make sure you enjoy it!
Emma Margaret Illustration Renegade Craft Fair
Before I end this post I just wanted to say a huge thank you to everyone who came to the fair, said hello, bought something form me or complimented my work. And also another big thank you to Jamie for staying with me all weekend, supplying me with food and drinks (and being in charge of the clipboard and tally chart!) And thanks to mum and dad for the lift home (and saving us from taking the shelving unit on the tube again) and the celebratory meal out on Sunday evening.
I had a fantastic weekend and I'll definitely be applying to do it all again in November (I've already got lots of ideas!!)

PS. I didn't manage to take any pictures of other stalls but there are lots of lovely things to see under the #renegadecraftfair or #renegadelondon hashtags on Instagram and Twitter.

Saturday, 4 April 2015

Renegade: One week to go!

Things have been getting pretty exciting, and very manic around here the last few weeks (hence the lack of posts recently) as the first ever Renegade London Spring Fair is a mere week away!
I've been working hard on lots of new products which will all be launched at the fair next weekend.

I just wanted to do a quick post to share some snaps with you of what I've been up to for the last few weeks:









I've been sewing zips, assembling books, cutting postcards and making bunting.
I've still got some sewing to finish off, and I need to pack all my cards and make some signage for my display, but I'm slowly getting there.
And of course once Renegade is over I'll be adding all the new products to my Etsy and Folksy shops.

If you're thinking of heading to Renegade next weekend you can find all the details here.
And do come and say hello if you see me, I'd love to meet you!


Monday, 23 March 2015

Shop: Renegade Inspiration

With Renegade fast approaching (less than 3 weeks to go now!) I've been looking for inspiration for my stall set up and fun display ideas.
I've spent lots of time (when I should be working on new products) looking through Renegade's photos of past fairs on Pinterest and Flickr, as well as various blog posts about 2013 and 2014's London fairs, and getting lots of inspiration. So I thought I'd share some of my favourites here, and it'll also give you a taste of the standard of sellers you can expect to see if you visit the fair this year!

This one is from Renegade's "Exceptional Booth Set-ups" board on Pinterest (I'm not sure what fair its from).
Here Paper Generation have used various old boxes and chests to display their paper goods.

I've followed the work of Katie from Oh Squirrel for quite a while now and always love every picture she posts on her Instagram. I particularly love her display from last year, she's used so many clever ways of displaying her beautiful products, and I'd definitely be stopping for a look if I walked past this stall!

Hello Harriet is another brilliant maker who's work I've followed for quite a while (if you like cats you should definitely check out her work!)
For the 2013 fair she made lots of her own displays which all looked great. I especially liked the "Tattoo Parlour" she made for her temporary tattoos!
Hand-making displays is a great idea if (like me) you've already spent quite a lot on stock and want to save a bit of money, plus you can make it to the exact sizes you want to suit your products!

Another one from Renegade's "Exceptional Booth Set-ups" Pinterest board (again not sure what fair its from) of a fantastic display by Stationery Bakery.
I love everything about this display: The bunting, the ladders as shelves, the animals and the cards pegged up onto string! This is a great alternative display to just using a table.

I love the style of this display by Emma Carlisle, the big chest full of products reminds me of a pick'n'mix or something in a toy shop, this would definitely stand out and make me stop and look!

There's plenty more Craft Fair inspiration over on my Pinterest board!

I definitely need to get working to come up with an interesting set-up! I have quite a lot of new products to display so I need plenty of ideas for adding space an height to my booth.

Saturday, 14 March 2015

Shop: We're going to Renegade!

Hello!
You may have already seen via my Instagram/Twitter/Facebook, but I have some exciting news to share!
Last week I found out that I've been accepted to sell at the first ever Renegade London Spring Fair! On the 11th and 12th April, myself and lots of other lovely creatives will be selling our wares at the Old Truman Brewery from 11am til 6pm. You can find out all the details here.


At the fair I'll be launching lots of new products, including pencil cases, badges and colouring books, and my greeting cards will all be on sale at a special show price.
As I've already mentioned I'll also be selling at Crafty Fox Market on the 25th April, so if you can't make it to Renegade, you'll find me there with all the new products.

In the mean time, you can see sneak peeks of what I'm making and the preparations for the show over on Instagram.