I tackled the job of cleaning and clearing out unnecessary clutter. Starting in my studio I kept stalling because I didn't know what to do with all the extra "stuff". Not things I want to take to Goodwill and besides it wasn't open anyway, no thrifts stores. I listed somethings on eBay and Etsy and did moderately well but that's a task and I wanted more immediate results. Talking with a friend she suggested I get a space at an antique mall that she has been involved with. I considered it and decided to contact the person in charge and so starting July 1 I will have a space to sell.
I'm really excited and nervous about this. I love that I will have an outlet to sell and display at but I'm nervous because I have no idea how well my things will sell in a venue of this type.
I'm working on putting things together and in a few days I'll start moving merchandise in and setting it all up. I keep wishing my sister Jan could be here to help me. She always has good ideas and is a big help to me. BUT no traveling right now. She's 7 - 8 hour drive away from me and not going to happen.
Trying to price items is always tough. All the years I've been doing this type of work and it never gets easier. What did I pay for materials, how long did it take me to make it, what is the market, will anyone buy this? Yep same old questions.
The name of the Antique Mall is Attilia's in Santa Cruz, CA I will be posting on Facebook and Instagram after I'm set up to let everyone know about my space and what I'll have for sale. Of course my upcycled clothing, botanical and rust dyed fabrics and Storyscapes, curio remnant packets, vintage linens and doilies, and all sorts of thing I've collected. Good junk, treasures! Things for artists!
2630 Soquel Dr
Santa Cruz, California 95065
I hope everyone is staying safe, wearing masks in public and social distancing.
XO
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You know I would be there to help if I could just snap my fingers and "whoosh". Best wishes for a successful vendor booth.
I wish I lived close enough to go!
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