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Craft Fair



With little over a weeks notice the 2nd year students were invited to have a stand at the Hartlepool Art Gallery Christmas Craft and Art Fair.  It was quite impressive the way quite a number of people rallied and managed to produce some really lovely prints to sell at such short notice.

We organised the day and arrived to set up the stand with a pretty brilliant display of prints, cushions and scarves and it looked really splendid, colourful inviting and individual.  We had a good spot in the thick of the fair right opposite the coffee bar and we had high hopes for some Christmas pocket money.


Sadly it didn't happen.... we had quite a bit of interest and we did sell a number of prints and people were really friendly and often very chatty but just weren't up for buying the goods.  Shame really as they were quality limited edition prints and gifts but it just wasn't the right market.

It was disappointing - but in all fairness it was a dreadful day weather wise, and the footfall through the gallery was quite sparse, I don't think anyone did particularly well.  It was an interesting experience ans we learnt quite a lot of possible selling lessons and tactics so I'm quite sure next time we will do better.

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