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Anonymous 11-19-2004 07:32 PM

HELP...Please...
 
I was working on a craft sale.... to make a long story short....somethings didn't work out so...I thought maybe I could go as a demonstrator and just use some things I made as ideas...and also demo some techniques...
I would love it if some would share about what they did at a craft show as a demonstrator.....this would be greatly appreciated....Thanks..Sam

stampysister 11-19-2004 07:49 PM

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe to go as a demonstrator, you need to have built a mock up of your display and submitted a picture and proposal to stampin up for their approval before the event. Thus, if you want to follow the letter of the law, this would not be a good idea for a craft fair you have coming up ASAP. Think carefully and read your demonstrator manual before doing this, unless you hold the demonstratorship lightly.

skpupy68 11-19-2004 08:40 PM

If you have the Show on the Go kit, you don't have to submit a photo. It's mostly so they know you're representing SU! in an appearance that they approve. If you don't have the kit, see if a demo in your area has the banner. Then just use a black tablecloth on your table.

As far as techniques, stick with quick & simple but go for the "wow". Maybe demo some things done with pearl ex;
do colorbook and/or watercoloring;
Put your cards together with layers, that always jazzes up a very simple card;
Look at the sets and tools that you have, then browse through this site and search on those items if you need ideas. I find that sometimes I get bogged down in the designing phase.

Precut your stuff ahead of time, but do a little bit of cutting at the fair so you can show off your trimmer.

HTH,
Mo


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