Bead and Jewelry Booth Set-up

by Lori Greenberg on October 10, 2007

in efficiency,glass bead making,marketing,selling,set up,shows

I’d like to introduce you to my other blog that is about glass beads.  Making them, being inspired by them, etc.  It’s also a looser format that contains some business stuff in a rambling fashion.  Kind of like I’m doing right now.

The last couple days I have written about my own booth set up.  There is so much information out there about good booth set up (Like Rena Klingenberg’s ebook that I advertise over there on the left) as well as Luann Udell’s recent blog posts about Good Booths Gone Bad.  So, I won’t even try to tackle that subject!  I’ve only been doing shows for a few years…they’re pros!

I would like you to introduce you to my other bead blog though and give you the opportunity to read a few of my findings regarding doing shows.  Everyone has their own perspectives and what works…these two posts contain some of mine:

Presenting Beads for Sale – Necessity Breeds Invention

Tips Tuesday – Keep Your Booth Simple

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Luann Udell October 11, 2007 at 3:04 am

Actually, Lori, I thought your booth looked pretty good, and your tip there was excellent. I hadn’t thought of applying the same thing to my open studio…though it would be IMPOSSIBLE, my studio looks like a giant magpie’s nest! I firmly believe EVERYONE has good stuff to share, because all our experiences are unique. And trust me–I’m still learning about booth design, too. Ooooh, am I still learning…. :^)

Thank you for your kind comments about my blog series on booth design, and keep up the good work.

Lori Greenberg October 11, 2007 at 8:25 am

Thanks Luann. Love your blog! My open studio is the one time a year it gets cleaned…and I employ my mother to come help me whip it into shape. She helps with the show and I think she thinks a clean studio reflects on her parenting so she has a personal interest in it. :)

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