Reasons behind my displays
antiques/junking, Good JuJuIt’s that time again!
First Friday weekend is here. Having a larger space to work in has been such a joy. I’m kinda treating it like the back half is my “regular space” and the front half is a jewelry boutique plus a small wall to theme out however I like.
This month, that will is set up for spring weddings. Which is probably a major indulgence of usable space, because just how many wedding gowns do I expect to sell? But they are lovely, and make a beautiful backdrop. I allow myself one corner to simply play with and enjoy, not expecting to get a big profit from the goods.
On the other hand, heck yes, I would like to sell them all! But being reasonable, I know that isn’t going to happen. But I devoted the entire wall to them any way, because well, it’s fun for me to do.
The jewelry boutique portion of my set up is right across from the Wall of Romantic Weddings. It will not get much of a redo each month, because it works so well as is. I rearrange the goods, of course and always bring in new pieces. But the shelves and lighting stay the same.
My main reasoning for leaving the set up as is seems valid to me. My typical goods are cottagey/shabby chic and I figure that if the jewelry is buried in the back amidst that, many people who love jewelry, but don’t like cottage style, might walk right on by and not see the jewelry mingled with the rest.
Having enough space to set the goods up as if I have two separate booths helps get shoppers interested in the sparkly pretties to stop to look at them. Our mall tends to lean toward primitive and funky stuff, so my jewelry displays could easily be over looked if they weren’t along the aisle.
The same theory goes with the beaded plant stakes and sun catchers I make. Their appeal is more general, so I leave them at the entrance too.
My Royals display is also up front. It did well last month, so I’m giving it another go around. Personally, I’m not a sports fan, but I love the way KC supports its team. Plus, I love blue, but it rarely sells in my space, oddly enough. With its own separate area, it did pretty good.
The sale is this Friday and Saturday at Good Juju in the Old West Bottoms of KC. See you there?