To market, to marketto sell something
rain again, rain again
jiggid'y jig.
All was well at 7.30 am. Here is a view of my stall from the right.
And here is a view of my stall from the left. My youngest daughter is in the back ground, she actually got up early to halp me after she had a late night.
A close up of the left side of the stall.
A close up of the right side of the stall.
The rains came down and the brellies came up.
My second eldest daughter came along with 2 of my beautiful grandsons.
Not selling much at this point in time, can you see the puddle of water in the plastic?
My grandson Cooper loved the puddles.
I sold 3 beret type hats to an elderly lady, who would have bought more if I had more to suit her.
I sold a hat and neck warmer set, a few single scarves, a single neckwarmer and a few variety items from my bargain box.
I was in profit after I paid for the stall.
There was so much interest in what I was selling, that I couldn't resist booking a stall for the following week.
No body knew what the ice-cream cone or cup cakes were, they were clearly marked, but this is not some thing one see's alot of, here in Australia.
The neck warmers were a first time see for many, I can see that people need to be educated, we wore my product and I had display heads and a picture in a frame of the neck warmers, but people still seemed uaware of their purpose.
I know that I need to specify that what I was selling, was adult wear.
I was impressed with the males who liked the neckwarmer, but alas I did not cater for them.
I am back to the drawing board this week and I will focus on improving certain area's which may help with more sales next Sunday(Weather fore-cast is windy but dry). It was also a fun day, even though we got rained out. The market closed a half hour early and I had my stock covered for an hour previous to that. 3 of my daughters, 2 grandsons and my Husband turned up for support, so it was a wet family fun day.