How To SET UP For An Outdoor Art Fair!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2022
  • In this video I will teach you the ins and outs of how to set up your art booth for an outdoor art fair. Outdoor art fairs are a great way to take your art career to the next level. They give you the opportunity to meet other artists and future clients - opening the door to a world of new networks!
    I have attended many outdoor art fairs through the years and they have become one of the main ways I sell my art.
    When I first started I wished there was a resource that showed me everything I needed to know/ supplies I needed to bring to one of these art fairs. So - I thought it might be helpful to make a video and give some tips to those artists who are just getting started.
    First we will discuss the process of setting up your booth set up and then I will get into a list of everything you will need to bring with you - give or take a few things.. I just wanted to include everything to help you be prepared for IT ALL! Enjoy!
    Btw - here is the website for the mesh panel walls:
    www.flourishdisplays.com/mesh...
    OUTDOOR ART FAIR CHECKLIST
    - tent
    - walls
    - sandbags
    - s-hooks
    - d-rings
    - screws
    - hanging wire
    - wire cutters
    - multibit screwdriver
    - tags
    - safety pins
    - string
    - red stickers for sold items
    - table
    - chair
    - business cards
    - décor
    - guestbook
    - pens
    - phone
    - phone charger
    - square chip reader
    - cash box
    - plastic bags
    - magic eraser
    - paper towel
    - scissors
    - kraft paper
    - tape
    - sun screen
    - sun glasses
    - deodorant
    - snacks
    - water bottle
    - Band-Aids
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Комментарии • 55

  • @mikemcdonaldart
    @mikemcdonaldart 24 дня назад

    Thanks for this. I'm thinking about trying art fairs but am clueless about the logistics of the tent/booth space. This is super helpful. 👍

  • @BokushingusKendoTV
    @BokushingusKendoTV 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Nicole. Just bought my 10x10 tent. I will go to my first art fair in 2024. It’s been so much to learn and prepare for…. Watching your videos help a lot.

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  7 месяцев назад +1

      Congrats - that's so exciting!!💖 There is definitely soooo much to learn and a lot to think about, so I'm glad my videos have helped you with that! I have a video coming out tomorrow that will help with planning your booth so stay tuned.
      Thanks so much for watching!

    • @BokushingusKendoTV
      @BokushingusKendoTV 7 месяцев назад

      @@nikkolewith2ks
      OmGoodness!! What an experience!
      Did my first flea market booth. I sold 3 prints for 20 bucks each. I didn’t even care that I didn’t break even with vender cost. But I learned sooo much! And seeing the smile on those 3 customers faces made me so happy I almost cried! Last time I felt that way was when my son & daughter were born!
      I’m going to an actual pop up art show next week! I’m so excited!
      I had such amazing interactions as people stopped looked at my work and asked questions. Even though they didn’t buy, it was so rewarding. And this was in a non art market(I was the only art booth).
      Can’t wait to check out your next video. Going to watch as soon as I finish this reply.
      Thanks, nikkole!

  • @Ngoziscreativity
    @Ngoziscreativity 10 месяцев назад +3

    I subscribed because you taught me how to hang my paintings on canopies

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  10 месяцев назад

      Awww, welcome! Glad to have you here :)

  • @Wolfintery
    @Wolfintery 11 месяцев назад +3

    This has been so helpful! I've been wanting to participate in all the art fairs that happen in my area, but there's a lot to consider, so this is great!

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  11 месяцев назад

      There is really soooo much to consider! I actually just posted a new video talking about all the prep... you should totally check it out! I think you will find it helpful :)
      I hope you take the plunge and dive in... outdoor shows are so much fun! You meet so many people and its great to get feed back on your work. A little overwhelming at first but it gets easier!

  • @missvicxen3593
    @missvicxen3593 2 месяца назад

    😂 You’re hilarious. And awesome, thanks for the tips.

  • @marywesterman2382
    @marywesterman2382 9 месяцев назад +4

    "You don't want to start your day as an artist and end as a murderer." 🤣

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  8 месяцев назад

      something we should all want to avoid!!!! 😜

  • @alinatr2693
    @alinatr2693 Год назад +2

    Thank you for showing everything☺ I just paint as a hobby,but I thought about selling my paintings too,this video was very helpful👍🏻🙂

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  Год назад

      Hey Alina! That is so great to hear - I'm glad you found this video helpful!
      I didn't have many resources to turn to when I got started years ago so I'm happy to share my knowledge and help some fellow artists out.
      Good luck at your first art fair!

  • @pottymouthedplanter
    @pottymouthedplanter 8 месяцев назад +1

    as soon as you said you didn't know wtf he was doing....I subbed lol

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  8 месяцев назад

      hahaha you know, I gotta love that for us 😜 nice to have a fellow potty mouth here! lol

  • @beyondinsightspiritualread9168
    @beyondinsightspiritualread9168 6 месяцев назад

    ❤ like the S hook and canvas hanging idea. But live in Wales UK where it's very windy and wet. How would you protect your paintings. Or hang them if your gazebo tent doesn't have a back and sides? ( some places you hire them already set up)

  • @TessZizak
    @TessZizak 3 месяца назад +1

    How do these walls and your art work hold up when it’s windy? I’ve had tents blow over bc of the regular tent walls so I’m wondering if these would do the same

  • @paintingsbynari
    @paintingsbynari 10 месяцев назад

    This is so helpful, I will definitely order the tent for my next art fair

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  9 месяцев назад

      Yayy! Glad you found this helpful! Buying your own tent is definitely a great investment if you plan on doing a lot of these shows - just make sure it can withstand wind and rain!

  • @katieweaver5029
    @katieweaver5029 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this great video! I love the checklist, too. 😊 I’m applying for my first outdoor fair and checking out the tent and display options!

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  11 месяцев назад

      Anytime! Glad you enjoyed it! I tried to share everything I could think of to make the experience a bit smoother for first timers.
      Yay! Excited for you, they are so much fun! When is your show?
      I just posted another video today going over the prepping process - you may also find that useful :)!

  • @rogermanley9017
    @rogermanley9017 10 месяцев назад

    This information was extremely helpful! Bless you for that!!

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hey Roger, that's great! So happy this video was useful to you! Good luck at your art show :)

  • @kimw4324
    @kimw4324 9 месяцев назад

    Very pretty set up!!!!!

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much Kim! Many years of trail and error.... the mesh walls definitely helped!

  • @1ArtistChic
    @1ArtistChic Месяц назад

    What tent do you recommend? Should it have 3-4 walls to cover the mesh if it rains? How do you handle this?

  • @britanierallison7333
    @britanierallison7333 Год назад

    Thank you very informative

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  11 месяцев назад

      No problem :). Glad you found the video useful!

  • @Pray4019
    @Pray4019 Год назад

    Thank you!!!!

  • @liannachyk
    @liannachyk Год назад

    Hello! Thank you for the great video info. On the Florish website, there are so many options. Would you please tell me which one did you buy for your 10x10 tent? I tried to call customer service and wasn't able to reach them yet.

  • @paulakoyoc.feldtart240
    @paulakoyoc.feldtart240 8 месяцев назад

    Beautiful art sale, I am learning, thank you!. Wish I can sell my paintings that price, I do way to cheap. 😁 Hopefully someday. I have been in art fairs but not too much sales, people like to buy small paintings prints and pay less money. 😬 And the cost of some places for the space 10x10 is over $100 a day here in MN. If it is big fairs is over $200.😬

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much!
      Keep in mind I've been doing these shows for 10 years now and have built up an audience... my paintings weren't always worth that much. The first show I did, I barely sold anything! Most of my stuff back then was between $50 - $300.
      Just keep working at it, making tweaks and changes to how you do things as you go- make sure you learn from your mistakes and take note of what successful artists at these shows are doing!
      I do find smaller stuff is more successful for a lot of people at outdoor fairs - so having a range is good.
      Yeah, these shows can get really expensive. Here in Canada a good outdoor fine art weekend show is about $600!

  • @blackvirgo09
    @blackvirgo09 18 дней назад

    Do you as an artist ship after the fair or do you let the buyer take it right then and there

  • @PradevsChannel
    @PradevsChannel 10 месяцев назад

    Great video.. could you please help with few questions 1. what payments options to offer? 2. Do we need to wrap the art and what you advice? 3. How to price the art? Please advise .. thanks in advance

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  9 месяцев назад

      Hi! So glad you found this video helpful!
      1. 10 years ago when I started some people paid cash - Although that was when I created smaller work which was $100 or less. Now people only ever pay with credit or debit card - the square chip reader will become your best friend!
      2. Yes! It's up to you on how you want to wrap it. I've seen people use kraft paper, bubble wrap, etc. I prefer to use kraft paper since it is biodegradable and better for the environment! If its raining I'll wrap it in kraft paper and then throw it back in the bag it came with.
      3. Pricing is hard. I have another video talking about that but essentially you just have to go through trial and error. See what's selling and raise the cost if you are selling a lot of that one item.
      Here is the video - ruclips.net/video/SKyVccX1BpI/видео.html&ab_channel=NikkoleWith2K%27s

  • @bigtimetorifan
    @bigtimetorifan Год назад +1

    Hi, new sub! Love your work and set-up! The little table/guest book idea is perfect. I’m doing my 1st art fair in March. You explained your setup clearly w/ a bit of fun too. 👍Thank you for checklist!!
    My pieces are heavy wood/resin/glass. So I’m not sure hanging them on the mesh panels will work(plus panels $$) . And so my plan is to have a 6 foot table and (2) 4 foot tables with acrylic risers and plate stands to prop up the pieces. My tent is a 10 x 10. do you see people using tables or mostly hanging on panels? Going to check out any other vids you have. Hoping you might have one on ‘pitfalls’ the day of show. Like things to avoid. ..

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  Год назад +1

      Ahhh, thank you so much! Welcome - so happy to have you as a part of the community - love this comment!
      First off - CONGRATS on getting accepted to your first fair - such an exciting time!
      The mesh panels are actually pretty strong believe it or not! I know a few artists that use wood panels with resin and they have held up pretty good over the years. But, as you pointed out they are quite the investment so I completely understand holding off on those for now!
      With that being said - I would highly recommend using some type of wall system - this way you can make the most of the space offered to you. Especially since you have large heavy pieces - you want to make sure they are as sturdy as possible to prevent the glass pieces from tipping over and breaking/ hurting someone if it is windy!
      I have really only seen people use tables for craft shows - like more so if they are an illustrator and have little prints, stickers, etc.
      I suggest reaching out to the fair coordinator and seeing if they rent out grid walls (those are what I started with). Depending on the size of the fair, they sometimes hire companies for rentals that will usually bring and install the grids for you - which is really great (because they are sooo friggen heavy haha). They are super heavy duty so they would be great for showcasing your type of artwork! I highly suggest looking in to that option!
      I don't have a video on pitfalls but that is such a great idea for a video. I will totally make one on that stuff in the future, thanks! I do however have one with tips on selling your work at art fairs.
      If you have anymore questions - feel free to ask me, I'm more than happy to help :)

    • @bigtimetorifan
      @bigtimetorifan Год назад +1

      @@nikkolewith2ks hi! Thank you!! This go around I’ll be using the tables as that is how my booth shot submission was set up. Oh wow, I’veNot heard of grid wall rentals as a possibility! Do you think if they have them and I were to do that but that wasn’t what was in my booth submission picture that they would be strict about it? It seems like SO. MUCH. work!! I hope it’s worth it $ wise and will be watching your sales tips vid soon for sure!!
      A guys video I watched said do not include signage in your booth submission shot. I didn’t and got accepted. But what so you make of his statement?

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  Год назад +1

      Hey!! So sorry I totally missed this! I hope this isn't too late...
      I think it would be okay! In my experience, the booth submission is mainly just to see how your work shows/ what your work looks like.
      It really is soooo much work. If you can, bring someone with you to help out!! Even if you don't make any sales your first show, at least you are getting your feet wet - the exposure and the networking is totally worth the cost in my opinion! As long as you have business cards - you may find people from the show will message you months later to purchase something - so don't get discouraged! I didn't sell anything my first show :)
      Hmmm - interesting. I haven't had an issue - are you in the states? Anyways, I think it's super important to put a sign up with your name at the actual show because it helps people remember you and your work, it's all about branding! And I personally think your booth looks more professional that way.
      Anyways, please let me know how it goes! I am excited to hear :)

    • @bigtimetorifan
      @bigtimetorifan Год назад

      @@nikkolewith2ks hello! Ohmygosh-two days before the show the weather had 25-30 winds w/ higher gusts possible for the set-up day before show. My husband thought it could be a ‘disaster’ trying to get tent/displays set up in that. He said ‘it’s your show.’ But I’m thinking if things go wrong because of weather (he is one helping w/ everything) he’ll be like ‘told you so.’ Anyway the support from him wasnt there and I had noone that last minute who could help. And thus i did not do my show I had been preparing for for months 😭😭😭
      So yeah..ugh.
      I am in the states, in Florida. There’s a show about an hour away in July. It is outside. With the potential to be 100+ degrees with the heat index. So that’s out for me and so the next big shows in my area are in October and November. In the meantime I’m looking to get an Etsy shop set up. Do you have a shop w/ them?
      You are so kind to reply! I hope you and your new family are doing great!!

  • @fdiab62
    @fdiab62 9 месяцев назад +1

    What tent brand do you recommend

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  9 месяцев назад

      I've been using a tent from the company Outlet Tags - I've had it for 8 years and it's held up great!

  • @maiapatricia
    @maiapatricia Год назад

    hey thanks for an amazing video! what info did you include on your business cards. they are beautiful by the way!

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  11 месяцев назад

      So happy you enjoyed the video!
      Investing in a good business card is so import to me so I try to make em look nice haha.
      I put my name, email, website, instagram and recently, youtube!
      I did put my phone number once upon a time but... you wanna steer clear of creepers sooo, personally... I would say don't put that haha

  • @TJ-jq9bz
    @TJ-jq9bz Год назад

    Hi there! What canopy are you using? Also I’m curious about what you do if it starts raining? Do you have outer walls to bring down over mesh walls?

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  Год назад

      Hi!
      So I purchased my tent mannnnny years ago from a Canadian company called Outlet Tags. Here is the link to the one I purchased:
      outlettags.com/shop/pop-up-canopies/iron-horse-steel-pop-up-tents/white-10x10-canopy-tent-with-four-walls/
      As you can see it does come with walls... but they have windows in them which I found kinda distracting. There was a few times where I would just hang a white sheet behind the mesh panels and in front of the walls so that it would cover the windows and that worked fine. But now I only use them if it calls for bad weather that day.... it keeps the tent cooler if you just use the panels and ultimately makes it more comfortable for visitors, potential buyers and of course yourself!
      If there is heavy rain your tent will most likely have leak no matter what - unless you get a super heavy duty tent (the dome style ones - I forget the brand but they are quite pricey). So I make sure I come with clear plastic bags that can cover and protect my art if it gets really bad, towels and you gotta bring gorilla tape with you! I just throw a piece of that on wherever there is a leak and it works magic!

    • @TJ-jq9bz
      @TJ-jq9bz Год назад

      @@nikkolewith2ks thank you sooo much for all of this wonderful information!!! I love your art and wish you the best!🎨👩‍🎨🤗💕

  • @TheInnerVortex
    @TheInnerVortex Год назад

    Thanks Gracias Obrigado

  • @liannachyk
    @liannachyk Год назад

    Hello again, The Florish company returned my call. Very good service. I just have no idea that meah panels have to be custom-made for a tent. I like your pop-up tent! Unfortunately, i have light brown ,not white. There are so many tents on the market. Which one do you have? Thank you so much!

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  Год назад +1

      Hiya! Ahhh, so awesome - I'm glad you had a good experience! They were great when I dealt with them too... they were so interested that I was from Canada - we had a great chat haha.
      Okay so, for my tent I got the 1D Pop-Up Frame Style mesh panels. Here is the page where you can see if it would work for your tent www.flourishdisplays.com/meshpanels_for_popups. Although it doesn't fit perfect in my 10 x 10 pop up (though it is soooo close) it still works great and helped me avoid going the custom route.
      As for my tent - I'm not sure where you are located but I used a Canadian company called Outlet Tags. Here is a link for the tent I got outlettags.com/shop/pop-up-canopies/iron-horse-steel-pop-up-tents/white-10x10-canopy-tent-with-four-walls/
      I bought mine around 8 years ago and it has held up great. There has been some leaks with heavy rain... but that is expected with any tent!

    • @liannachyk
      @liannachyk Год назад

      @Nikkole LeBrun I am from the USA. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain all this.😍 It was very helpful.

  • @PradevsChannel
    @PradevsChannel 10 месяцев назад

    Could you please share the link for hooks

    • @nikkolewith2ks
      @nikkolewith2ks  9 месяцев назад

      I just went to home depot and bought S-hooks! Make sure you get the ones that are thinner if you are using mesh panel! If you are using a metal grid the thicker ones will work fine :)