So You Want to Join a Craft Fair…

You’ve mastered your craft and made enough items that you want to sell. Now what? Joining a craft fair for the first time can be intimidating–and, to be honest, I had to ask myself a hundred times if I was ready before I actually signed up for one. But there’s nothing more satisfying for a crafter than to have her items purchased and appreciated by others. The key here is to be prepared. Here are some things that may help you if you’re a fair rookie:

  • Choose which event will best suit your craft. Some events purely showcase art works, some sell handmade wearables like accessories and clothes, while some may even have food booths in them. Study which fair will showcase your items the most and will be attended by your target market.

  • Gather your materials. Your products are a given, but what else do you need? Make a list of equipment that you need for the event. I always make sure to create two lists: 1) Things to bring and, 2) Things to buy. Don’t forget to make a note of the little things you need like thumb tacks, frame holders, table cloth, non-skid mats and bubble wrap for fragile items, pen, paper, receipt booklet, scissors, etc. Most of all, never forget the bags to put your sold products in. It is also a good practice to take note of the booth inclusions offered by the organizer to avoid bringing unnecessary and bulky items. For instance, some will provide tables, while some will not — which leads us to the next item.

  • Read the event guidelines. This should include the size of your booth, inclusions, and ingress and egress details. Your booth size will determine how your display will look. From that, everything else will follow. Some examples of booth inclusions are electricity, tables and chairs, racks, etc. The ingress and egress details will help you plan your schedule including the time you need to leave your house to set up your booth.

  • Think of a fun gimmick to sell your items. Remember, you are just one of the many booths showcasing their products. You need to stand out–or at least be inviting enough for potential buyers. Aside from the aesthetics of your booth, think of quirky things you can offer like free gift wrapping for a minimum purchase, small freebies, discounts when they follow your social media page, etc. The list is endless. You just have to get creative.

For the specific event in the photo above, I added Christmas design elements since it was held in December. Candies were also for free!

  • Do a mock set-up on the day before your event. Set everything up, table, table cover, the works. This will ensure that you do not forget a small detail. It will also help you pack things efficiently, i.e., the first items you need to unpack on the event day have to be the most accessible.

  • Finally, have fun and relax! This is your first craft fair and it will always be a memorable moment. Take advantage of the opportunity to meet other makers, as well as create a bigger market for your products.

Good luck! 🙂

Papercutting Workshop in Makati

You can now register by going to my Upcoming Workshops page. 10 to 15 slots only.

In this workshop, you will get to learn the basics of papercutting and some helpful tips and tricks. You will also get to take home a Papercutting Starter Kit, special paper for papercutting, and enjoy sumptuous treats from J.cuppacakes.

Register now! 🙂

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Papercutting Workshop at Crafters Marketplace

Hey, everyone!

Papel de Pinay will be holding another workshop this summer at The Crafters Marketplace in Shangri-La Plaza Mall on April 16, from 4PM to 6:30PM.

Fee is PHP 1,600, inclusive of a starter kit and snacks. Register by sending an e-mail to craftersnscrappers@gmail.com.

Register now! 🙂

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Papel de Pinay at the All One Piece Exhibit

Last October 3, the first ever Katipunan Art Festival was held in Katipunan, Quezon City. Several shops, art stores and restaurants alike, held workshops and craft fairs the whole day. It was unfortunate that I was not free that day, but I’m proud and grateful to have been a part of it through the papercut exhibit organized by Hey Kessy, the All One Piece Exhibit. 

The exhibit features artworks from 10 papercut artists, including, well, me. I’m really happy to be a part of this. For those who may not know,  I learned papercutting from Mansy Abesamis of Hey Kessy, so it was great to somehow collaborate with her on this. 
  
Here’s my submitted artwork. The title is “Pamana (Heritage)”, in honor of the Philippine eagle which was unjustly killed two months after it was released from captivity. 

  

  
The piece is cut from a single sheet of paper, and is approximately 10×10 inches in size.

    

The exhibit will run until the end of October, so you still have time to check out the other artworks. 

Papercutting Workshop in Alabang – Nov. 28 

Join me and the folks from Spectrum Lifestyle Store in Alabang on the 28th of November for an afternoon of learning the art of papercutting.  

The class will run from 1PM to 5PM and will include worksheets, a starter kit, frame for your artwork, and snacks. To register, click here. See you! 🙂

 

Papercutting Demo at Heima – Photos and Video

My stint at Heima’s Paper Stories was a lot of fun! I didn’t know doing a demo can be so refreshing. It was great to meet new people and fellow crafters. I’ve posted an album of the photos from the event on my Facebook page.

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And… There’s a video! Special shoutout to my friend Rai for putting a lot of time and effort in making this video (and for taking awesome photos, too!). Yay!

Papel de Pinay x Paper Stories

I will be conducting a demo on papercutting at Paper Club’s Paper Stories event/ bazaar on Saturday, November 8 at Heima Store in Kapitolyo, Pasig.

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The demo will run from 1pm to 3pm; I will also be selling my stuff during this time. The bazaar, though, will be open to the public from 9am to 7pm. The best news: admission is free! 🙂

See you there!

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