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Hopefully you managed to sell all of your beautiful wares ,A lot of effort went into making those and would make wonderful Xmas presents .Not apiary but did a Christmas craft fayre, my first ever market stall. Was a bit chilly but three layers of wool and a puffer jacket, plus cardboard to sit on, kept most of the cold away! Pretty much everything was handmade by me, except the honey which the bees did!
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Thanks, I really appreciate that comment. Didn't sell as much as I'd hoped but was more than it could have been and I did better than a lot of people.Hopefully you managed to sell all of your beautiful wares ,A lot of effort went into making those and would make wonderful Xmas presents .
John
Looks really good Will .. what were your best sellers ?Not apiary but did a Christmas craft fayre, my first ever market stall. Was a bit chilly but three layers of wool and a puffer jacket, plus cardboard to sit on, kept most of the cold away! Pretty much everything was handmade by me, except the honey which the bees did!
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Now that’s something to aspire to , I’m a bit of a sucker for the cone candles myself, well done willNot apiary but did a Christmas craft fayre, my first ever market stall. Was a bit chilly but three layers of wool and a puffer jacket, plus cardboard to sit on, kept most of the cold away! Pretty much everything was handmade by me, except the honey which the bees did!
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A great looking display.Not apiary but did a Christmas craft fayre, my first ever market stall. Was a bit chilly but three layers of wool and a puffer jacket, plus cardboard to sit on, kept most of the cold away! Pretty much everything was handmade by me, except the honey which the bees did!
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That's really lovely.Not apiary but did a Christmas craft fayre, my first ever market stall. Was a bit chilly but three layers of wool and a puffer jacket, plus cardboard to sit on, kept most of the cold away! Pretty much everything was handmade by me, except the honey which the bees did!
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It’s very interesting to get people’s experience about these fairs. I only ever do one, which is in my village.That's really lovely.
I'm intrigued by the white candles.
I was at a fair yesterday and business for everybody went badly
I made £200 in 6 hours. Not worth it is it? Sad because I enjoy making the candles and setting up the stall.
Sign of the times I guess?
Oh well some of the unsold honey and candles will go to the Morriston and Singleton hospitals
Best seller was honey. Sales were roughly matched between cash and card although the card machine didn't like the cold. Sales were initially very slow and not just the odd candle but then I got some matchsticks and offered people a chance to taste a bit of the honey. This is a massive game changer, I've found it 'converts' a lot of sales previously so if anyone here does stalls, I'd recommend sacrificing a jar for tasting. Wish I'd been quicker off the mark with it yesterday. While this helped with sales, I only offered people a taste and asked what they think, didn't follow up woth 'do you want to buy some', generally not needing to but also because part of my aim wasn't sales but to get people to know how good local honey tastes so the idea is in their heads. Unusually there were 2-3 people who didn't like honey both before and after but that was by far the exception. The other thing I need to sort are business cards! I hope your friend does better today.Looks really good Will .. what were your best sellers ?
A woodturning friend did a pre-Xmas craft fayre today near Sheffield that has always historically generated sales of between £300 & £400 ... held his prices the same prices as last year ... sold 2 keyrings and a small bowl £15 total sales in 6 hours !! It's a big 2 day fair and tomorrow is 0 degrees with a strong chance of snow - Disaster ! You did well if you sold anything.
Thanks Dani, sorry to hear your fair went worse than expected. They're supposedly sustainably sourced soy wax ('naturewax') scented candles with an NT wick. They burn for about 12-15 hours when I've tested them. I enjoyed the stall and making everything although the making did take a lot of time. I've got another shorter one at the local business park on Thursday so we'll see what else I can shift. Yesterday I was also approached by someone starting a local crafterd co-operative shop so once I've crunched the numbers that might work to shift some more stock.That's really lovely.
I'm intrigued by the white candles.
I was at a fair yesterday and business for everybody went badly
I made £200 in 6 hours. Not worth it is it? Sad because I enjoy making the candles and setting up the stall.
Sign of the times I guess?
Oh well some of the unsold honey and candles will go to the Morriston and Singleton hospitals
I got some matchsticks
Yes, I'd meant to but forgotten so raided the craft section of the nearest stationer and that was all they had.
Buy a box of wooden coffee stirrers off fleabay/Amazoon a few pennies well invested I found
I think Neil is on the money - affluent areas will generally perform regardless of the general economic climate - but the cost of living crisis we are seeing at present must be affecting those people with linited disposable income.
I use paper drinking straws cut in half.
Buy a box of wooden coffee stirrers off fleabay/Amazoon a few pennies well invested I found
I do tasters and it does make a difference with sales the last fair we did equal sales of Hawthorne soft set and heather honey wish I had some ivy I get asked for it .Best seller was honey. Sales were roughly matched between cash and card although the card machine didn't like the cold. Sales were initially very slow and not just the odd candle but then I got some matchsticks and offered people a chance to taste a bit of the honey. This is a massive game changer, I've found it 'converts' a lot of sales previously so if anyone here does stalls, I'd recommend sacrificing a jar for tasting. Wish I'd been quicker off the mark with it yesterday. While this helped with sales, I only offered people a taste and asked what they think, didn't follow up woth 'do you want to buy some', generally not needing to but also because part of my aim wasn't sales but to get people to know how good local honey tastes so the idea is in their heads. Unusually there were 2-3 people who didn't like honey both before and after but that was by far the exception. The other thing I need to sort are business cards! I hope your friend does better today.
The honey sales were mostly the type which I was offering for people to taste, even the almost identical one from a different apiary didn't sell anyway near as much so the tasting option really seems to work. I didn't have any set honey and a handful asked for that, sold a few jars of soft set and ran out ivy honey but only took four jars of that. After honey, Zettle tells me the next best seller was rhubarb and ginger scented candles and orange and cinnamon scented candles. Cash sales mean nativity tree beeswax candles and small skeps also sold similar numbers, approx. only 4-5 of each though.
Sold one beeswax wrap kit, some individual wraps and some packs. Rolled candles I had regular deep foundation variant in packs of three, usually burn for 8-10 hours each based on test burns, and cut comb deep foundation variant in packs of four at the same price, burn time usually around 5-6 hours each based on test burns. Details such as burn time and the fact the honey from my bees and pretty much everything was hand made by me seemed to make a difference to customers.
Managed to talk about food fraud to a couple and one, who had a relative that used to keep bees asked what they do in winter so I told him how they cluster to keep warm- he observed about the ones on the edge getting cold compared to the ones in the middle so I told him how bees think of the hive as the organism not the individual and so they change to a denser cluster which radiates heat more to keep the ones on the outside alive even though it has an energy cost- and said maybe humans could learn something from that! (didn't go in to the mathematical basis of altruism and genetic relatedness though!).
There were also some street preachers. As a Christian myself I respect their courage to do it though never know how much good it does- did manage to have a chat with a nearby stallholder as a result as it turns out we're both interested in the philosophy side of things so have hopefully gained a friend, and another stallholder who lamented society's loss of the ability to robustly and proudly disagree but still respect the 'other', especially in politics. There was also an amusing bit where the musicians and preacher were each turning up their speakers... Although it did get a bit loud!
My wife brought the girls for a little bit too which was a nice surprise.
Unsurprisingly as it was a Christmas market/fayre. I also got Whammed. Twice. So that's Whamageddon lost already this year!
Thanks Dani, sorry to hear your fair went worse than expected. They're supposedly sustainably sourced soy wax ('naturewax') scented candles with an NT wick. They burn for about 12-15 hours when I've tested them. I enjoyed the stall and making everything although the making did take a lot of time. I've got another shorter one at the local business park on Thursday so we'll see what else I can shift. Yesterday I was also approached by someone starting a local crafterd co-operative shop so once I've crunched the numbers that might work to shift some more stock.
@Curly green finger's @Rob H thanks both. Mark, the cone candles are one I like too but I didn't sell that many of them yesterday, perhaps one.
Wil says it’s soyaHow do you get that wax so <white>?
Those are NT wicks from 4candles. I'll double check but think the tests resulted in broadly similar results although I ended up using the NT27 (or 29) for regular foundation and NT20 for the cut comb variant. NT17 worked fine too. Maisemore foundation.I do tasters and it does make a difference with sales the last fair we did equal sales of Hawthorne soft set and heather honey wish I had some ivy I get asked for it .
What wicks you using for you rolled foundation candles ?
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