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This Holiday Season Package to Sell

The holidays are a busy time for everyone including your customers. When selling at a craft show make it easy for people to shop. Package your items to sell.

Gift Baskets make it easy for customers to buy for their loved ones

Gift Packaging Examples:

  • Gifts for Moms/Dads/Grandparents
  • Holiday Pins
  • Stocking Stuffers – a crochet covered lollipop or cupcake container
  • Soaps – add soap to your face cloths, bath mitts, or scrubbies
  • Candles – with crochet covered mason jars
  • Goodie Bags – mystery grab bags
  • Gifts for Kids
  • Gift Mugs – crochet mug cozy, mug filled with coffee/tea/cider
  • Bath and Body
  • Books – crochet Kindle covers or crochet book covers
  • Stationery – stationery envelopes with a stationery kit inside
  • Gift Baskets – seasonal and age specific
  • Jewelry
  • Inspirational and Friendship Gifts
  • Career Specific Gifts (Nurses, Teachers, Police Officers, Daycare Workers etc)

Buy One Get One 50% off

Package your products together for high sales. For example, if you sell hats add a pin for 50% off.

Tip: Visit Amazon, select a product and see what suggestions are made

Example: Plush Chevron Quilted Throw – suggested products -> reversible pillow throw and Tide pods

When you buy a throw you might want a pillow case and of course you’ll need some soap to wash it

Example: Slouchy Hat – suggested products ->mittens, other hats, cowl, socks, leg warmers, boot cuffs

Think Outside of the Norm

  • Gifts for Clowns
  • Gifts for Goths
  • Gifts for Steampunk Fans
  • Gifts for Video Gamers
  • Gifts for Gay Couples/Weddings
  • Gift for Step Parents
  • Gifts for Pastors
  • Gifts for White Elephant
  • Gifts under $5, $10, $20

Conclusion:

When packaging your products think like a shopper. What types of gifts do you buy for Holiday parties, for Co-workers, and Family members?

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Sara Duggan is a Wife and Mom enjoys crocheting and writing. She joined the crochet blogging community in 2007 as Momwithahook. In 2008 she toyed with designing patterns and shares her creations with you. Connect with Sara on Twitter and Pinterest.

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