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three of my artists alley tutorial welcome back guys we have so much to cover but don't freak out we're going to do this together and it's going to be okay for more information about being a full time artist please make sure you subscribe and hit that Bell notification so you know when I post a new video you don't know my name is Britt I'm a full-time artist and I've been tabling at conventions since 2016 and went full-time in just three years so here are some tips and tricks that I wish I knew when I first started alright so continuing on step number eight is your display the biggest advice I can give is to start small but think big when I first started all I had was the wire crates which are pretty popular for print artists and it worked out great for me so definitely definitely start small and slowly work your way up to your dream display Oh some people may not even know where to start or how to set up their display or their table and that's okay I definitely would do lots of resea...