Tuesday, February 17, 2009

How to Show-off Your Talent

By Sam Weyland

Making a little extra money off your personal skills and talent is the way to go for a number of people. Friends and especially family will be supportive and appreciate your craft, and it's satisfying and a very good feeling to know that other people enjoy what you've made. Because of this, a lot of artists and craftspeople rent a spot or booth at festivals and fairs to display their works.

But going to a festival to proudly display your talent is not just a simple case of renting a stall on placing your crafts there. Certain things need to be considered, and someone who doesn't do his research might end up with negative revenue after everything is said and done.

First, what is the event about? Talking to the organizers is always advised and it's a good idea to ask questions. Is it annual? How many people do they expect to turn out? Is this the first time, and if so, how are they promoting the event? You want to set up a booth somewhere with a decent turnout of people, and failing to do so will be a bad turn for your expected extra income.

Next, you have to figure out the specifics of the stall itself. Would you be making shakes, for example? If so, then you may need an outlet for your blender, and thus you'd have to ask if the organizer would provide access to electricity during an event. Ask for the availability of tables and chairs as well. Many events would provide these things, but some won't.

Your crafts help define who you are, and being able to share it with many people is a rewarding experience. However, as any person with some sense, you'd want to earn something out of it. So gear up, check out the festival opening near you, and wade into it with your talents bared.

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