Having Fun at Craft Fairs

By Mara Hernandez-Capili

Most if not all of us have been in to craft events and all of us would say on how fun it can possibly be. There are also crafts fairs that are downright boring and seem to not be worth your time and energy . I know for I have been to one too. The food can be praised but the attendants are not - they must have forgotten about the word "customer service" for they are not even smiling. There are also sellers that sell goods that are not in accepted quality.

At craft fairs you are entitled to have fun and have a great time but the problem is how? How can we differentiate a bad craft fair to a good one? Every experience at craft fair should be a good and rewarding one, otherwise the whole point of going is useless. Craft fairs should be fun and engaging places to relax, unwind and have a great time.

How to distinguish a good craft fair to a not so good one? First: check the lessons or instructional classes they have and try to have a go with these questions. Are they recent? Are they relevant and in tune to what is happening around us? Are the beneficial? And if they will benefit you, will the benefit everyone else?

Second, check out the food kiosks or counters. See if what they offer are great and mouth watering delicacies. Hey, there is a possibility that you'll get hungry or thirsty in the middle of checking out the craft fair and a great meal should leave you always in a good mood. See if the food is agreeable and you'll surely have a lot of fun at craft fairs.

Third, see out the place, the bazaar and the performances. Is the place a great venue to hold a craft fair? Is it safe? Are the items at the bazaar winners? Do the sellers offer respect and answer the buyers' questions adequately? Do the performances further enrich the experience? If the answers to all of these questions are a resounding YES-then you're indeed going to have fun at the craft fair. - 20765

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