Comments on: From One Table to Three at the Saturday Market https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/from-one-table-to-three-at-the-saturday-market/ free jewelry tutorials, plus a friendly community sharing creative ideas for making and selling jewelry. Mon, 02 Jun 2014 00:07:46 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.14 By: Barbara https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/from-one-table-to-three-at-the-saturday-market/#comment-113153 Mon, 02 Jun 2014 00:07:46 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=33572#comment-113153 Thanks, Rena!

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By: Rena Klingenberg https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/from-one-table-to-three-at-the-saturday-market/#comment-113149 Mon, 02 Jun 2014 00:01:05 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=33572#comment-113149 Awesome, Barbara! Love seeing the before and after setup photos. And I love hearing your continually evolving methods of making your displays and the whole procedure faster and more streamlined. Your 3-table setup looks attractive for customers and efficient for you – the ideal balance. And I’m glad to hear your consistent presence and quality were rewarded with this prime space!

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By: Barbara https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/from-one-table-to-three-at-the-saturday-market/#comment-105923 Thu, 22 May 2014 15:08:02 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=33572#comment-105923 Thanks, Linda. You can go to my blog to see the entire step-by-step process. artefaccio.blogspot.com. There’s a balance for sure between lots of space and too much space, especially at larger and busier venues. The Saturday market is pretty low key most of the time, but enough friends know my spiel that they can step in if there are all of a sudden several people looking, trying things on and asking questions.

I had three tables at a big show last November and it was a nightmare configuration to deal with, being located on one side of a particularly inconveniently located square pillar which ate into my space. My favourite configuration was in March this spring, the setup for which you can also see on my blog. I had two tables, one of which came out from a wall. Instead of having the tables butt together, only the corners touched, and I put my grids holding strings of beads in there and people could walk into the corner angle. Sounds counter-intuitive, but it worked really well.

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By: Linda B https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/from-one-table-to-three-at-the-saturday-market/#comment-105660 Thu, 22 May 2014 03:19:58 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=33572#comment-105660 From what I can see, it looks great. And you really scored getting a bigger space.

Would love to be able to zoom on some of these pictures.

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