It finally happened! I got the call telling me that my vendor application was approved and I'm now the proud owner of a Vendor case in Vendors Village in CLarksville IN.
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I was on the waiting list for about three months and I basically gave up completely on getting the case. I assumed the list was extremely long and where I've never ran a booth before they just tossed my application. But I was wrooong. Thank god. My plan for the case is to do weekly themes. My ideas are a vintage safari theme, Thanksgiving, food themed, and during December obviously the holidays. My first week though, it's just going to be random sh*t just to see what sticks. I'm bringing out what I feel like is a range of items. I have a couple collectables, some vintage items, some funky ceramics, and a big ass rubber ducky. I'm trying to keep my prices reasonable and low for the time being. Just until I get a good feel of the location.
This is my first booth set up.
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This was the first drop off of items. I didn't realize how large the case is so, I absolutely didn't bring enough. I'm actually fixing this tomorrow morning. If you're interested to watching my booth grow and morph check out my instagram @Recycled_Millennial. I'll be posting updates as they happen.
Do you or have you ever ran a vendor booth? Do you have any advice? Let me know below.
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