I'm happy for you. There's a market I used to go to to sell my art and barely anyone bought my art. I'd get a lot of attention and sometimes people took pictures of my work but no one was buying.
@@kd1687 Yes I'm going to give this another go. To be honest I did make some profits. $100 every 2-3 months. But I'm still going to do this again and try other ideas too👍
hey I went back to your selling videos again cause I'm ready to go all in and buy supplies to go out selling. I'm planning on buying my own printer and photo paper though. I have a plan to find a corner store near me to set up a table/booth and I'm buying a colored spinning wheel and when someone buys something they spin the wheel to win something free in the corner store like a soda or candy bar for example. I give them a ticket and when I decide to leave I pay the corner store for everything customers got for free. I'm coming back for some extra inspiration. Are you still not selling full time?
"Five years ago, this would've been a dream come true for me"... I hope to be able to say the same. I'm about to embark on this life-long dream to become a full-time artist and researching shows for 2024. All insights provided have been very helpful. Good luck on your journey.
Thank you! I have little metal hooks that slide into the canvas frame (They're on my Amazon item list in the video description!) and then I just tie a rope across my canopy frame and hang them from the rope. :)
So was the art people were flicking through prints? On paper? Canvas? I’m scared mine isn’t good enough but you seem to do what I do and paint whatever you like, people say I need your stick to one thing but I love to do all sorts. So watching this helped a lot, thank you.
Girl I’ve been watching all your art market videos because I want to sell at my local market! And I flipped out when you said Eugene 🤣😭 that’s the one I’m planning on selling at!!!! Small world! Love the tips especially now that I know it’s possible where I live!
@@KaylaCarlileArt YES I’d love that! Your vids have been so helpful I’m kinda nervous but I’m hopeful, I’m going to start selling prints I’d love a video on how to take quality pics of my art!!!
I’m genuinely curious based on how much you said it cost to be a vendor. What is the $50 membership exactly? What does that pay for if you also have to pay for the space + 10% sales fees (which I don’t think that’s fair). I may be wrong but it just sounds like they’re being paid 3 times.
Fees for space is fair but no way would I give 10% of my sales. They didn't create the work. When I was playing music professionally some venues tried that crap with taxing sold merchandise. If enough people refuse they will have to cave. Stand up for yoursel f
I'm happy for you. There's a market I used to go to to sell my art and barely anyone bought my art. I'd get a lot of attention and sometimes people took pictures of my work but no one was buying.
this was me with my first market recently. Im going to give it another shot next week and see how it goes.
@@kd1687 Yes I'm going to give this another go. To be honest I did make some profits. $100 every 2-3 months. But I'm still going to do this again and try other ideas too👍
hey I went back to your selling videos again cause I'm ready to go all in and buy supplies to go out selling. I'm planning on buying my own printer and photo paper though. I have a plan to find a corner store near me to set up a table/booth and I'm buying a colored spinning wheel and when someone buys something they spin the wheel to win something free in the corner store like a soda or candy bar for example. I give them a ticket and when I decide to leave I pay the corner store for everything customers got for free. I'm coming back for some extra inspiration. Are you still not selling full time?
I love what you said at the end about this being a dream come true!!!
Thank you, it truly is!
Did they provide those tent canopies? Or did you have to bring those?
I brought my own. :) I don’t believe most markets provide them.
"Five years ago, this would've been a dream come true for me"... I hope to be able to say the same. I'm about to embark on this life-long dream to become a full-time artist and researching shows for 2024. All insights provided have been very helpful. Good luck on your journey.
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing. How did you hang the canvases in the back?
Thank you! I have little metal hooks that slide into the canvas frame (They're on my Amazon item list in the video description!) and then I just tie a rope across my canopy frame and hang them from the rope. :)
So was the art people were flicking through prints? On paper? Canvas? I’m scared mine isn’t good enough but you seem to do what I do and paint whatever you like, people say I need your stick to one thing but I love to do all sorts. So watching this helped a lot, thank you.
10 percent fuck that
Girl I’ve been watching all your art market videos because I want to sell at my local market! And I flipped out when you said Eugene 🤣😭 that’s the one I’m planning on selling at!!!! Small world! Love the tips especially now that I know it’s possible where I live!
Omg small world!! Maybe I will see you there this Spring 🥹🥰
@@KaylaCarlileArt YES I’d love that! Your vids have been so helpful I’m kinda nervous but I’m hopeful, I’m going to start selling prints I’d love a video on how to take quality pics of my art!!!
Great video!! How much do you sell your prints for?
Can u tell me wt is the most and best size to can sell?
I’m genuinely curious based on how much you said it cost to be a vendor. What is the $50 membership exactly? What does that pay for if you also have to pay for the space + 10% sales fees (which I don’t think that’s fair). I may be wrong but it just sounds like they’re being paid 3 times.
Love your videos! Thanks for sharing
Thanks so much, you’re very welcome!
how do you pack your prints to the event?
❤I love this you are amazing
Wow this is very nice and productive video. Just love it!
Where is the market location? Thanks
Thank you! This is in Eugene Oregon ☺️
Thanks for the video.
Nice day , but how much did “he” make 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Do you sell a lot of your own original artwork?
When someone buys a large print, how do you package it for them? :)
My larger prints are printed on demand by Printful! I have it synced up to my website. ☺️
@@KaylaCarlileArt oh sorry, I meant at markets! Like do you roll them up or put them in a bag? I'm not sure what's the best way for the customer 🙈
@@emmagilmore615 oh shoot no problem- I actually only have 1 size of print with me at markets to simplify my booth! 😀
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Fees for space is fair but no way would I give 10% of my sales. They didn't create the work. When I was playing music professionally some venues tried that crap with taxing sold merchandise. If enough people refuse they will have to cave. Stand up for yoursel f
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