Mind you, at my first few craft fairs, I was way too focused on figuring out the big picture to focus on fiddly little details like awesome price tags. More important questions at the time: How do I arrange my booth? How do I display my stuff? How much change should I carry? What kind of shopping bags should I offer? Dealing with the big questions took me some time, but once I felt more comfortable with things like cool displays and awesome signage, my stress was able to shift to the smaller nagging details of a craft fair setup. Great displays and awesome signage are good for getting people to notice your booth, but it’s the little things, the business cards and price tags, that they’ll take home with them. Do you want customers to be able to look at something as ubiquitous as a price tag and instantly be able to recall the style of your work? Do you want them to be instantly consumed with the desire to check out your web shop or your blog or find your next craft fair to buy more stuff? Try some of the following ideas to make your price tags really speak: Any other DIY price tag ideas we should add to the list?

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