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My main problem is my car size ! fabric on top of tables are not allowed on most of the potfests here !

So I'm looking for ideas ..no big heavy piece of furniture, or high shelves as it's often very windy and the stall are outside !!!

Will keep on looking for ideas ...

thanks for your help .

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evelyne, i like the pots but i think there are too many of the same size and type all lined up like soldiers.  could you keep some under the table and put more out as the first ones sell?  i would like to see the animals in a group of their own.  and maybe something colorful, an orange or chartreuse green something, a bright yellow place mat or tall red kitchen tools in the deep pots.  an arrangement by function or something other than straight lines by size and color.  some height variation can be added with small sturdy boxes for a single item here and there. 

 

mix the sizes of bowls and add some plastic or real fruit in the big ones.  do you have sets of 3?

 

(more photos,give us a chance to see the drawings inside those bowls and what is in the frames on the deep cylinders.  we like to say good things.)

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I cring at the sound of pots grinding on each other, those piled pots give me goosebumps knowing the sound they'll make as people handle them. Less piles.

 

The blue table covers look nice with the cream color dishes but the blue dishes seem to get lost. Maybe have a mix of cream and blue covers to allow the blue to stand out too. I use cinnabarr colored covers yet use large cream colored diamond shaped cloths on top of them to let the browns and reds to show up better.

 

Could that front table be lower? So it makes more of a stair step?

 

I have found people prefer to not step into a u shape display. I run my tables across the front of my booth but i use a stair step display. My back table is normal table height(two 5 foot long tables), then i have a 12" wide 6 foot long bench up on bed risers as a step down, and then a 4 foot long 12†wide shelf as the last step down. I find people seem to want to look longer and are more willing to approach when other shoppers are looking with the step down booth.

 

My dream booth has shelves but still looking for the perfect shelves that will work and will fit in my small truck.

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My thought is without knowing what your booth footprint is I am thinking its at least 10 feet deep?

Make a u shape with the tables you have.

Since many of your bowls are blue I think a blue cover is not the right look. Maybe make a table cover thats not blue and put the blue work on that.

The other comment is since your work is 95% bowls with drawing in them I would display less as Oldlady says.

Mark

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