

I often struggle with how to let the customer know what they are looking at. It is very common for me to get a customer proclaim after looking at my table for several minutes, "Oh, you make rubber stamps!" The way I have things packaged, it isn't obvious. Something I need to work on.
The customers came out, and I had a steady stream by my table. I had some great friends stop by to say "Hi," many who know be from the craft world, others from curling (thanks Dorothy, Stacy, and Cait). I always love when previous customers come back and tell me about the other stamps they bought from me before.

Sales were brisk for a spring show. Not my strongest Mayday show, but no complaints here. Success at a show isn't always based on sales. I made some great new contacts, and I usually get some interest in custom sales following. Can't wait for the next Mayday this November.
A special thanks to Amanda and Casey and their team of volunteers who do an incredible job setting up, advertising, prepping, and planning this show. Best organized show that I do.