Comments on: Earthy Jewelry Booth Display https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/earthy-jewelry-booth-display/ free jewelry tutorials, plus a friendly community sharing creative ideas for making and selling jewelry. Thu, 28 May 2015 13:43:25 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.15 By: Cindy Cherrington https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/earthy-jewelry-booth-display/#comment-365514 Thu, 28 May 2015 13:43:25 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=38999#comment-365514 Your display is very inviting. It has lots of height variety and makes your eye travel across your entire display. Very well done!

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By: Susan Anderson https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/earthy-jewelry-booth-display/#comment-364514 Tue, 26 May 2015 19:07:34 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=38999#comment-364514 Actually Angie the idea of using the colored dots came about as a result of necessity. I had been doing a few shows at different shop venues with the commission rate varying from 30% to 50% and I got tired of going in and retagging every piece of jewelry to make adjustments for the price I would eventually get for selling an item, needless to say the updating required on my inventory spreadsheet. Now I just print out the different pricing charts and keep track of the dates of the shows with the prices. Saves countless hours of work.

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By: Angie S https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/earthy-jewelry-booth-display/#comment-364456 Tue, 26 May 2015 16:56:45 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=38999#comment-364456 Your set up looks great, however, what I’m most impressed with is the use of colored dots so you can easily adjust your pricing for specific events. VERY clever!

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By: Rena Klingenberg https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/earthy-jewelry-booth-display/#comment-364004 Tue, 26 May 2015 00:56:54 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=38999#comment-364004 Susan, the combination of old wood, burlap and bricks is a clever idea to coordinate with the name of your jewelry. I love how you pulled these natural elements and textures together – and the jewelry colors stand out nicely against them. I would be popping over to your table for sure! 🙂

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By: Susan Anderson https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/earthy-jewelry-booth-display/#comment-361758 Thu, 21 May 2015 14:38:51 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=38999#comment-361758 Thanks Andrea! I love the challenge of trying to create an eye appealing table display for a show. It gives me a chance to go through all the old things I have collected over time and put them together in interesting ways.

One of the things I have learned from doing setups is to create the design layout exactly as I want it then photograph what it looks like or write it down. I try to pack things as they will appear on the table. Then when I get to a show, I just refer to my photos or notes. I was able to set the table up show in the picture in about 10 minutes at a show once everything was out of the car, what a relief! When I do shows with my mixed media wall art it takes about 90 minutes to hang everything.

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By: andrea https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/earthy-jewelry-booth-display/#comment-361406 Wed, 20 May 2015 18:05:20 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=38999#comment-361406 Thank you so much for the very detailed description of your table set-up. It’s unfortunate we’re not able to enlarge the pictures posted here, but you did an amazing job describing everything and sending along several pictures as well. While you are using many different items to show your beautiful pieces, you have also done an amazing job of keeping the table from looking busy and overwhelming.
Your display and description show just how much work goes into producing a display that is inviting, while still looking approachable and uncluttered. I love it!

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