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Re: Displays for booth for festivals and fairs

Post by squiggle on Mon Mar 01, 2010 1:00 pm

You are very welcome, MeLisa!! The only way to get experience is to just dive in there and do it, and goodness knows, I'm gonna need your help! BTW, are you busy on March 20? Just booked something in Mobile! LOL!!

Yeah, I'm still working on making sure this castle thingy won't blow away...I'm thinking of cutting small holes throughout the castle to let the wind blow through. I was thinking of painting "stone work" on it and just cutting out some of the stones throughout. Do you think that would help? I think when it's all put together the castle facade will be pretty heavy, but I'm definitely going to need something to anchor the tent legs down.

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Re: Displays for booth for festivals and fairs

Post by Freckles on Tue Mar 02, 2010 3:14 pm

I love the wings too!

Question, where did you buy the banner. The one in the second pic. With the stand. I would love to get one.

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Re: Displays for booth for festivals and fairs

Post by Judy on Wed Mar 03, 2010 1:28 am

Wow.... great set up and ideas. Just a thought..... when I want to try out something new or a new set up, I arrange to do it at a low key or free event just to work out the quirks before I use it at a bigger gig. I try and go over every possible negative outcome before hand.... ya know.... proactive rather than reactive.

Hey.... while you're cutting holes for stones, why not cut them the size of faces and the kids can poke their heads through to get a pic.... paint a princess dress and crown to the hole and you've got a great pic (not to mention more work for you!)lol Just trying to add to the insanity! affraid

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Re: Displays for booth for festivals and fairs

Post by Criss on Wed Mar 03, 2010 2:15 am

That's exactly what I was thinking too Judy, bout the pictures.

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Re: Displays for booth for festivals and fairs

Post by squiggle on Thu Mar 04, 2010 8:38 am

Well, my supplier didn't work out for the plastic... he couldn't cut the arch and so I cancelled the order.
So I went looking, and I think I've found something that I can do that I won't have to build at all. I can buy a wire frame archway, (even has mini-lights in it) and then buy some vinyl sheeting that has the look of stones. The archway is set up in 2 parts that i can just hook together in the middle on-site and then wrap in the vinyl. We could even plug in the lights and they would light up the interior of the "columns" and the lantern lights on top. I could put the containers of concrete in the bottom of the columns to weight them down, and poke some small holes in the vinyl and attach my picture displays with cable ties to the wire frame of the archway and hang my banner from the top of the lanterns. The ONLY thing I really worry about is, it's not flat like the other set up and the columns are about 12" wide, which I might get dinged at festivals since I'll be sticking out a bit further than my booth... what do ya'll think?

Anyway, here's a rendering I put together... might not look exactly like this but it'll be close...



I won't be able to cut holes in this unless they're miniscule so it won't rip the vinyl.

I like the idea of having a photo op place but for now I don't really have anyone who can take pics, unless I just set it up for parents to use to take pics.

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Re: Displays for booth for festivals and fairs

Post by modernmagik on Thu Mar 04, 2010 1:03 pm

Personally, if you are going to use the metal archway, I wouldn't even use the vinyl wrap. It really won't add much in terms of a draw since it is stone printed. You might consider running colorful ribbons and streamers through the column legs instead. It would be much more bright and eye-catching, and you wouldn't have to worry about putting holes in the vinyl and taking the chance of tearing it.
I know you were kinda going for a castle look, so I haven't really helped you there, but I think brighter colors would attract more people to your booth.

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Re: Displays for booth for festivals and fairs

Post by squiggle on Thu Mar 04, 2010 1:13 pm

Yeah, I was disappointed that it ended up being so dark... here is the metal archway:



They have the vinyl in just plain colors, such as gold, in rolls of 5' x 200' so if it tears, it's not that big of a deal, I can just use a little more on the roll Smile Or I could go with streamers to match my banner. The reason I like the vinyl covering, is to hide my concrete weights that will go in the center of each column to hold the thing down Wink

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Re: Displays for booth for festivals and fairs

Post by modernmagik on Thu Mar 04, 2010 1:25 pm

Is there maybe a way to "dress up" the weights or camouflage them instead so they aren't so unattractive? What kind do you use?

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Re: Displays for booth for festivals and fairs

Post by squiggle on Thu Mar 04, 2010 1:31 pm

I guess I could cover them in the gold vinyl LOL! I'm going to make them myself out of empty bleach containers and ready-mix concrete. You cut the top of the container off, leaving the handle, and pour the concrete in the bottom half, then attach the handle to whatever it is you want to hold down.
I've seen some done by a friend of mine and they look very useful for weigting things down!

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Re: Displays for booth for festivals and fairs

Post by modernmagik on Thu Mar 04, 2010 4:01 pm

I have seen really cool concrete weights made by using a 4" PVC pipe cut to 2-3 feet long with a cap on one end, then filled with cement and allowed to harden then mounting an eye bolt through another cap and securing that on the top of the pipe. You run a rope or cable through the eye bolt and secure it to the top of the tent poles, then you can zip tie or bungee the long vertical weights to your tent legs. They are tall and thin rather than short and squat, so they don't pose a trip hazard, and they are easy to store when not in use.

I have sand bags that I use that came with my EZ Up. But if they ever give out, I plan to make some of these bollard style weights.

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Re: Displays for booth for festivals and fairs

Post by melisadill on Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:08 pm

I've seen those that your talking about! I had forgotten about that, they are very nice. The fact that they are up and not a trip hazard was wonderful! And so much the more with little feet coming your way more than a reg craft booth!

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Re: Displays for booth for festivals and fairs

Post by squiggle on Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:13 pm

I ordered everything today...the wire arch and the stone vinyl, but also some gold foil curtains that I'm going to dress up the castle with and draw attention. My friend also has some gold and black fleur de lis flags we can fly from the "turrets" that will probably bring some attention, too Wink

I bought my laminator and the rest of the stuff to make the displays... they're going to look like tapestries on rods like in a castle... I hope they turn out like I see them in my head!

Ordered 2 tall director's chairs today and the last 2 tables I need.

I'm also going to take your advice, Lisa... I really like the idea of the weights being up and out of the way, so I'm going tomorrow and buy the supplies to do that.

I have one week to get the displays and everything done before my first festival on March 13!!!

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Re: Displays for booth for festivals and fairs

Post by Wildcatfin on Sat Mar 13, 2010 11:07 am

Mine?
It was a pop up banner- you can get loads on ebay etc - but I waited till we got back to HK to order that as its super lightweight compared to the banner stands I was used to, and has a thing so it can have a banner on the front AND the back.
They mucked up the body one it was supposed to be a black background so the pic crops wouldn't show, but hey, it was a rush job...



Um I think it was http://www.pop-china.com/
They do international but I expect you can find local.

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Re: Displays for booth for festivals and fairs

Post by squiggle on Sun Mar 14, 2010 1:19 am

Well, we had our first event today with the new booth "castle" set up and it was a hit... but the event was, let's say, confusing! We arrived and we couldn't find the lady in charge of the event. We finally walked over to the zoo and found someone who would know if there was an event scheduled and this person knew nothing about it - it wasn't even on their scheduled events board (?)! So we went back and waited a little longer. Finally, we went back to the zoo, found the person in charge, and asked if we could go ahead and set up in the playground area ourselves. We were able to show her my brochure and she wanted to book us on the spot for their 60th anniversary event! But we were already booked for a street festival for that date. But she's definitely going to keep my brochure and call us for their next event. She wants to pay us our regular hourly rate and let the zoo visitors have their face painting for free Smile

Anyway, we went and started hauling everything out of the van to set up and we were mobbed by kids LOL The wind was soooooo bad (thanks, ya'll for warning me!) but we set up next to a chain-link fence and were able to tie down one side of the tent to that, and had our weights on the other end.

The castle setup was a hit! I'm afraid we were so busy I never had a chance to take any pictures, and by the time we told everyone we absolutely had to stop to be able to break down before it got dark, I was too exhausted to remember. We have another event next Saturday with more help, so maybe I'll have more of a chance to take pics.

So, what could have turned into a disaster, turned out to be a great experience. And my friend, who went to help me by running the register and managing the line, had to jump in and help me paint and is hooked now! She's now wanting to go to LaFete this week LOL!

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Re: Displays for booth for festivals and fairs

Post by JBax on Sun Mar 14, 2010 9:17 pm

I'm loving the pop-up banner, Kat. I went to the site, and was surprised at how inexpensive they are, but was confused about how to order (not ready yet anyway). I'll be looking for locals who do it! Thanks!

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