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chefann said:I like to use a "U" or "L" table arrangement to draw people in to the booth.
Whatever you take, try to make it new stuff. The SA Three-Tier stand will also draw a lot of people in, too. I put Med bowls in the top (chocolate candies) and bottom (drawing slips) and a sm square in the middle. Take one small piece of stoneware and cookware.
I also tend to overpack, but I'm getting better. Rather than load yourself down with catalogs at a fair, take minis. And recipe cards are a great handout to get people to stop.
raebates said:Less is definitely more. I think if I have too much stuff displayed it's overwhelming. It's like there's too much for me to see anything.
Concentrate on the newest, most impressive stuff. Three-tiered stand is always an attention-grabber. I would probably also take at least one sample of each of the linen sets. (A napkin from each would probably do.) I've had several people comment that they look so much better in person than in the catalog.
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