I survived my first year selling at War Eagle Fair! Part I

But I will do some things differently. Since it was my first time, ever, to even go to War Eagle, I really didn't know what to expect. I knew that the show had good crowd attendance. But I had no idea what kinds of things sell to this type of crowd, at this type of show. I learned a lot.
What I learned:
1. War Eagle has a dedicated crowd of customers. They return every year. They come to buy. I was pleased that so many of them decided to buy some of my creations, even though I was the newbie!
2. A four day show requires A LOT of product to sell. If you don't have much to sell, you will not have much to offer the customers.

4. Talk to other vendors and ask lots of questions! Many are very helpful and willing to offer tips and advice! It is great to make new friends with similar interests too.
5. Price to sell, but do not undersell. I would not feel good about my work if I marked it so low that I didn't make money! The reason for doing a show like this, is to make money. Why would I work my tail off all year and not make money? Another good reason for #3. Have something to sell that can be priced low and make some money. $10 - $50 is a good price range for many people. Have a lot of stock in that range.

Update: Part 2 More About My Booth Display
War Eagle Mill is a beautiful place. I took many pictures of the scenery around the mill. I plan to go back soon for fall foliage photos. The leaves are looking very pretty this week. Shown in the photos is the War Eagle Mill and the one lane bridge over the river, the week of the Fair. Isn't it beautiful?