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 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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