I do a lot of selling at Flea Markets and anywhere there will be lots of people. Look around in your town to see where there is going to be some kind of activity going on.
I decorate my tables according to the holidays. Example, maybe on Valentines Day I might place pink and red hearts (made from construction paper) all over the tops of the tables, after I have placed my j
ewelry where I want it. For Mothers Day I place pink and blue "I love you MOM" little signs here and there all over. 4th of July It would be something like flags in red, white and blue, but you get the picture. This draws peoples eyes to your tables and is certainly better than the plain old boring tables I have seen at flea markets. I also try to have some kind of flashing light to draw attention to my tables. I have a red fiber optic tree that constantly changes colors that is nice to use. It draws people from a distance and they wonder what it is that is changing colors. They will come over to see it.
Another good thing to do is cover the front and sides of your tables to hide all the empty boxes and stuff you have unpacked. At a lot of flea markets this is the rule. I came up with the idea of buying and using white table skirting (plastic) that already has adhesive on it. Place this all around the outside of your tables. Mine has ruffles on it, very cute. You can get this in colors too. This plastic can be used over and over at least 4-5 times but then you need to replace it. I just recently bought some over sized 60x72 light blue table cloths that were only 4 dollars a piece . I bought 4 of them and they cover my tables completely ,tops and down the front . A fantastic bargain considering the price of cloth these days. Didn't have to do anything to them just spread them over the tables and let hang down in front. Before ordering your material / table cloths be sure to measure across the top and all the way down to the floor.
I decorate my tables according to the holidays. Example, maybe on Valentines Day I might place pink and red hearts (made from construction paper) all over the tops of the tables, after I have placed my j
Another good thing to do is cover the front and sides of your tables to hide all the empty boxes and stuff you have unpacked. At a lot of flea markets this is the rule. I came up with the idea of buying and using white table skirting (plastic) that already has adhesive on it. Place this all around the outside of your tables. Mine has ruffles on it, very cute. You can get this in colors too. This plastic can be used over and over at least 4-5 times but then you need to replace it. I just recently bought some over sized 60x72 light blue table cloths that were only 4 dollars a piece . I bought 4 of them and they cover my tables completely ,tops and down the front . A fantastic bargain considering the price of cloth these days. Didn't have to do anything to them just spread them over the tables and let hang down in front. Before ordering your material / table cloths be sure to measure across the top and all the way down to the floor.
Some helpful hints for decorating your tables or booth space at Flea Markets.
