The shows here booked months ago, but tables range into the hundreds of dollars so it doesn't seem cost effective unless I can sell a LOT. The smaller ones are usually limited to congregation members or people with kids in a certain school or something. I might be able to sneak in somewhere, but I need stock first, so I think I need to figure out what to make. I suspect that will be next years plan, depending on how things go.
What kind of ornaments? For the tree? Other kinds?
Good tips! I do a bit of stenciling, painting, knit, crochet, some wood crafts (easy stuff only!)... Really, a wide range of things
I've never heard of that site. We've been doing yard sales for years, and selling stuff on local facebook groups it it's "nicer".
Years ago I used to do food at my friend's kid's Christmas show. Things like peanut butter balls, etc. I did very well with those types of items. Now you can't do that without a commercial kitchen and a food vendor license. I understand the reasoning, it's just a bit extreme for small scale people.
It looks like volume does well from what I'm seeing, so I'll have to look into something I can make a LOT of. I used to knit dishcloths, but it seems like everyone is doing that. I did sell a few crochet bags (like beach bags) but I didn't do well enough to make it worth the time it took to make them.
There are some great suggestions here, thanks!