The First Artisan Market

The First Artisan Market

Posted by Lady Daa Doo on

Recently, I had the wonderful opportunity to participate in a local artisan market, an intimate yet vibrant pop-up event celebrating the launch of a creative hub called The Kotoda. Surrounded by an incredible lineup of local artists, makers, and creatives, I felt both honoured and excited to be part of it.

 

Let's get real: preparing for my first market was a whirlwind of excitement and exhaustion. Hats off to anyone who does markets regularly – it's no small feat! The prep work was intense: crafting products, tackling logistics, planning the layout, sorting out payment methods, and lugging around tubs, crates, and tables. By the time the market day arrived, I was already exhausted!

 

On the big day, the weather was hot – a whopping 40 degrees Celsius! Thankfully, the market was an indoor event, saving us from the pounding sun. Armed with a stash of ice and water, I did my best to stay cool and hydrated amidst the heat.

 

Since launching my brand online in August, this market was my first chance to meet customers in person. What a fantastic experience! Watching people sample, touch, and smell my products was incredibly rewarding. Their reactions to the packaging and design, along with their positive comments were amazing and confirmed why I am doing this.

 

Every experience is a learning opportunity, and this market was no exception. For future events, I plan to bring more product testers and streamline my setup. In hindsight, my table may have been a tad cluttered with products. It looked pretty, but I think simplicity could enhance the overall presentation.

 

The day was a success, and I couldn't have asked for a better introduction to the world of markets. To everyone who visited my stall – your support means the world to me. Thank you for embracing local makers and creatives. Your support and encouragement are what keep us going! You're the best!

 

 

 

image of a variety of lady daa doo products are on a table at a market stall. The colours are soft pink, purple, green and yellow. The majority of images are of soap boxes with coloured body wash in the background

Image is of Lady Daa Doo standing behind a market stall with the entire product range on the table

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