Arts & Crafts Vendor Application 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Arts & Crafts Vendor Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in Part I. Enter your Applicant Name, Business Name (as it should appear on checks), and complete the Business Address fields including street, city, state, and zip code.
  3. Provide your Email Address, Resale Number, and both Contact Cell Phone and Business Phone numbers for easy communication.
  4. List the Proposed items for sale along with their prices. If you have a website showcasing your products, include that link or attach photos directly within the application.
  5. Designate an on-site contact by providing their name, cell phone number, relation to you, and title.
  6. Select your preferred Arts & Crafts Space option and indicate the total fee enclosed. Ensure all required payments are made as outlined in Part II.
  7. Review the Vendor Agreement carefully before signing. Acknowledge that you understand all policies and procedures by providing your Authorizing Signature and Date Signed.

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Craft Vendors means any individual(s) who operate a booth, stand table, or tent during festivals or other similar one-day events for the purpose of showing relic, homemade, natural, artificial, or other craft items of similar nature to the general public; View Source.
Regardless of what you sell or where you are in your career, these steps can help you find success at craft fairs: Attend some craft fairs. Find the right craft fair for you. Offer items at various price points. Choose and design your booth. Greet customers warmly. Hand out business cards.
Search in the Community and Event categories for vendors, craft fair, and craft show to get a listing of upcoming events. Keep in mind that some of the larger fairs fill up quickly and may have started accepting applications months (even a year) prior to the event.
Check the websites of nearby towns for their events. Also, community groups like Lions Club, Rotary, etc. often do fundraising craft shows. There are websites like Festival Net that have festivals listed. And once you get to a show, talk to your neighbor vendors - ask about shows that they have been to in the area.
To sum it all up - if you want to start selling at craft fairs, its worth it if you can take the time to do your research, pick the right shows, set yourself up for success, make a little (or a lot!) of profit, and follow up with customers after the show.

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Selling at Craft Fairs: The Obvious Stuff It should go without saying your booth is attractive and not sloppy. Tables should have floor-length tablecloths so you can tuck crates, boxes and extra stock underneath, rather than shoving them in the back. Your displays should be uncluttered, clean and easy to view.

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