Tips + Tricks for Pop-up Show Shopping
The City Farmhouse Pop-Up Show is almost here (insert silent
scream!). I am running around like a chicken with my head cut off, but that
doesn’t mean you should be stressed on Oct. 17 & 18. Come prepared and ready to take on the world…I
mean show…
I took a few minutes to jot down some advice I’d want to
know before heading to a pop-up show. Whether you’re a pickin’ pro or a
first-timer, I think my list of tips + tricks will serve you well.
And whaddya know? The Williamson Herald not only shared details
about this year’s show location, why we chose it and what to expect, but they also
picked up our list of tips + tricks too! Read the full article here, then grab
a pen and make note of my list below:
Kim’s Tips + Tricks for Pop-up Show Shopping
1.
Whether you’re shopping at our Pop-up Show or
visiting City Farmhouse on Bridge Street in Franklin, David and I suggest
photographing spots you’re looking to fill.
2.
Bring a camera to photograph displays that are
appealing or inspiring—they can be recreated easier from a photo.
3.
Be fair to yourself and the vendor when
bargaining.
4.
Ask questions if you’re unsure of the age and
condition of a piece. There’s nothing worse than discovering something is wrong
with your purchase or that it’s not as old as you thought!
5.
Look for items that will make a big impact like
vintage maps, old metal signs and/or large objects like gears that can be used
as art. In decorating, I’ve found these types of items usually produce more
bang for your buck!
6.
If you’re looking for a piece to fit in a
particular spot, come prepared with dimensions and a tape measure. That way you
don’t have to run home and do it in the middle of the show—pieces could be gone
by the time you return. In my experience, the good stuff tends to sell pretty
fast!
Learn more about our upcoming show including vendors and
celebrity guests on our website: www.cityfarmhousefranklin.com/pop-up-barn-show.html
Here are a few pictures that Williamson Herald's Carole Robinson took of our store:
1 comments
I love that window in your 2nd shot...oh how I wish I could be there! Di@cottage-wishes
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