EIEIO,
I'm fairly new to scroll sawing and as you probably know i just did my first show a few weeks ago. I have been doing small events selling my hiking sticks, custom hunting knives, wine stoppers, bird house, etc for a while now.
i just used the Square for the first time at my recent show. It was GREAT! One customer asked if I took Credit cards and when I said yes she said "That changes everything" and went on a shopping spree! Thank you very much Square. As Dan said it is free for the software and the device (even free shipping on the device) The money was in my bank account the next day! I got a smart phone just for that purpose. T-Mobile has a No contract, unlimited phone, messsages and data for $50/month. My first show paid for the space, the phone and the monthly fee for several months. It was so worth it
Pricing: Good luck with that! I priced my stuff at what I thought it would sell for, not what I thought it was worth! I only had one customer offer me less then what I priced it at. It was a $40 item and he wanted it for $20. I politely said, "I can't do that" One customer said my stuff was priced to low, but they didn't buy anything, but...."it was priced to low", go figure. I didn't use any formula for the pricing...I just put what I thought was a fair price on it and went with that.
Display: Mine is very simple and easy to set up/ tear down. Two 6 foot tables with black fitted full lenght covers. Two card tables with table cloths. I used a few "covered Bump Ups" on my table to showcase some of my finer pieces. It worked. Looking at a table with everything laying flat is very boring. My space was 20X21" and I had a 10X10 EZ up with a few chairs. The space costs $75.00
During the show: Like Dan said keep moving, don't be sitting down while customers are visiting your booth. Engage in conversation, tell them about how you make the items.
Custom Orders: I do not like to make custom orders. My reasoning for that is, when someone buys something from my table, they buy it because they already like it, even if it has a few flaws. No questions about the final product. On a custom order when the product is finally delivered, the customer might not like the completed piece..."I thought it would be bigger, darker, lighter, etc, etc, etc," Having said that, I took 4 custom orders at that show and I'm sorry I did. I have them completed and ready to deliver, but I didn't enjoy making them and that took the fun out of my "hobby".
Overall: Have fun, enjoy the day, you'll leave the show with a lessons learned for the next one. Let us know how you did. I have another show (the same one) the last Sunday of this month.
Tommy T