How to Sell Art at Charity Events
You've perfected your art or craft. You've given tons to your
family and friends and now their friends and family want your
art as well! Your workspace overflows with finished projects
that you move from side to side so that you can create more art.
The cost of your hobby eats away at your family budget. . . If
any of this sounds familiar you may consider turning your hobby
into a business. I stood in these same shoes not so long ago. I
realized that in order for me to continue feeding my addiction
for my art; I needed to begin selling my art. Only I didn't know
where to begin until it came knocking on my door - a charity
bazaar. My first collectors, by default, consisted of my wife
and her friends who approached me one day to participate in
their charity bazaar as a vendor. "Would you please, please
consider selling your work at the bazaar," I heard time and
again. Forcing all of my doubts and my secret "no one will buy
my work" thoughts aside, these fans of mine pushed me to say
"yes" - and my business began. I paid less than $100.00 for two
tables and loaded up my car with artwork. I displayed my
artwork, stood back, took a deep breath and waited. What a
wonderful experience to see people react to my work! Watching
their smiles, listening to them talk about my artwork and better
yet, having them actually purchase something that I created!
When selling your art, understand that you certainly cannot and
will not please everyone. You won't create something that's
everyone's cup of tea, but remember you must remain neutral and
distance yourself from the negative. I want to create an effect
on people with my art, so I like all reactions. The success of
my first show gave me the confidence to continue selling my art.
In my opinion, charity bazaars rate as one of the best ways to
begin your art business. Private schools and charities that have
these bazaars are always looking for unique vendors. The home
based artist is a perfect match. Most charity bazaars require
you to rent 1-2 tables from them at a cost less than $100.00,
with an additional percentage of your sales going back to the
charity as a donation. It doesn't get any easier! The bazaar
will take less than one full day of your time. The organizers
and other vendors have promoted this event and invited customers
to the bazaar. These customers come for the sole purpose of
buying from the vendors at the bazaar. Worried about direct
competition? You can rest easy because most bazaar organizers
limit how many of each type of vendor are invited to participate
in the bazaar. They will not, for example, have too many glass
artists at their bazaar. This creates a diverse group of vendors
and promotes sales at the bazaar which increases the profits for
the charity. Perform well for the charity and you will be
invited to year after year and other charities will contact you
to participate in their events. Before you know it you can
achieve the dream of actually earning a living doing the thing
that you love to do the most...make art . . . and make money!