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Title: Tissington Craft fair Post by: JANE on May 22, 2009, 07:26:50 PM This is where I am this weekend (3 dayer). The venue is the local pub function room and I'm wondering just how busy will it get? Organiser said she couln't book the village hall as someone had beaten her to it selling tea and cake. It's the well dressings week so it could be quite busy but I'm not sure wether the pub will be. I'd better not visit the bar-who know what may happen......................!!! ;)
I'ts only my 2nd fair and I am bricking it, lol. Sorry I've not been around much but I am thinking of you all.....just busy wrapping, cutting, sticking, planning, thinking, making soap etc. All in a soap makers life, eh! Wish me luck & I will keep you posted Title: Re: Tissington Craft fair Post by: Honey on May 22, 2009, 07:32:38 PM Best of luck with it and take pics of your stall. It'll be great and you'll sell loads!
Title: Re: Tissington Craft fair Post by: EJ on May 22, 2009, 07:44:53 PM Good luck Jane - should be plenty of people at the well dressing, let's hope the craft fair is well signed.
Title: Re: Tissington Craft fair Post by: corrie on May 22, 2009, 07:52:33 PM Fingers X'd for you to do well.
This time we need pics, you got off (too lightly in my book) last time. No excuses! Get the camera on charge now! Good luck! Title: Re: Tissington Craft fair Post by: JANE on May 22, 2009, 07:59:43 PM :mwaha: Corrie. I will just go look for the charger now.
Thanks girls, yes I hope it's a good one & I am very embarrassed about my photograph phobia. Must take it up with my mum and dad.....find out if I was attacked by one as a kid. ;D Title: Re: Tissington Craft fair Post by: Helen on May 23, 2009, 06:49:01 PM Quote This time we need pics, you got off (too lightly in my book) last time. No excuses! Get the camera on charge now! Uh huh...... :popcorn: Sorry I missed this yesterday but I really hope it goes brilliantly for you. Can't wait to hear how it went Jane :) Title: Re: Tissington Craft fair Post by: Honey on May 26, 2009, 09:20:54 AM So, how did it go? And did you get pics!
Title: Re: Tissington Craft fair Post by: EJ on May 29, 2009, 08:39:47 PM We're waiting Jane!!
Title: Re: Tissington Craft fair Post by: JANE on June 17, 2009, 06:37:04 PM It was absolutely blummin' awful. One to put down to experience I think.
The fair was held in a pub on a busy main road on the outskirts of Tissington Village itself......but the villagers of Tissington had their own local produce marquee on a field in the main village. Competition. On the other hand I met some lovely folks and had a giggle. I have to say I did sit there with my head in my hands a few times at the lack of customers. The event organiser charges 50p entrance fee on the door. This was definately putting folk off. It was a three dayer and a few stall holders packed up on day two saying it wasn't worth their while. I sat there for the duration with a flask of tea and some pub chips, lol. I have since done a fair at Edale Country day which went very well considering it was torrential rain from 1pm.I am really into this fair lark, I love it!! Title: Re: Tissington Craft fair Post by: EJ on June 17, 2009, 06:54:02 PM Glad you're liking the fair scene.
Can't remember what you're calling yourself - or have you never told us. Title: Re: Tissington Craft fair Post by: corrie on June 17, 2009, 07:53:35 PM Good to hear you had a good one Jane. Some do sound good on paper but turn out awful (I've done a few of those). I'm still undecided on wether I like doing fairs, it's so personal when you've made all the stuff and if you hear someone say they don't like something.
Best of luck with your next one :buttrf: Title: Re: Tissington Craft fair Post by: JANE on June 17, 2009, 08:23:14 PM I've had some hilarious reactions to my soaps at times. I cant help it....I giggle to myself. I love it when people see what I am selling and seem to take two steps back and say "oooh I can't go near smelly soaps they make me sneeze".
I've had people turn their noses up at stuff when they smell it Corrie but I don't let it bother me If I have confidence in the product........and as long as there are a ratio of peolpe saying how lovely it is then I don't care. We can't please 'em all, can we? Title: Re: Tissington Craft fair Post by: Loretta on June 17, 2009, 09:17:07 PM How many people did you get saying that they thought it was either cheese or fudge and
then think themselves very funny and how many said they have to use 'real' (cr....ap) soap supermarket soap or natural soap from L....sh because they have very sensitive skin? Title: Re: Tissington Craft fair Post by: danielle on July 18, 2009, 08:31:16 PM Jane - Hmmm yep you cant win em all, nor can you please everyone...onwards & upwards as they say :D.
Loretta - I can safely say I get this all the time...cheese :rant: :bawl: is the absolute winner on my stall. Dont get me started on the "NATURAL" soap thing. Where I used to live in Lincolnshire I was so frustrated with all the comments & sniggering I made a sign....... Those with a HIGH I.Q this is a SOAP STALL for those with a LOW I.Q. This a CHEESE STALL |