Don't know what your on about it was a lovely day
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Great to catch up with you both again Pete & Mo
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I've not found craft shows to successful. I charge my work out at a proper hourly rate (30.00 per hour), then add the costs of wood and a bit for consumables, build in something to cover costs, stand, living expense while at the show that sort of thing.
I sell piece's of my work and have sold piece's for 4 figures but someone has to fall in love with the piece before they are going to part with that sort of money. I understand this and turn the piece's that I want to make, but looking over the three years Ive been do a couple of high end craft fairs a year it's a bit of a lottery. So if your planing on selling work like this find yourself a couple of gallery's.
All the best
Ed