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Discover Dr. Ayanna Knight's stunning craft fair display design

Are you ready for the upcoming craft fair season? Ready for more inspiration from beautiful craft fair displays? We have a color sensation this month to share! The lovely balance of colors on this display caught our eye, so we had to reach out to Ayanna to learn more! Dr Ayanna Knight is a mixed media resin artist based in Brighton in the UK. Read on to learn more about her craft fair display!

Tell us the story behind how you designed this craft fair display?
The design and curation of my craft fair display has been a labour of love! I have been trading at markets for around 2 years now and my display has definitely evolved over that time.
As I stock a range of resin homewares, jewellery and accessories, I have trialled many different display ideas. The most important being utilising height to ensure I can get the maximum display space so each group of products can shine! My most prized display piece is a large portable stand I bought from The Woodernist on Etsy. It has been my biggest investment in terms of my stall set up but it has been totally worth it.
I love designing spaces and so curating my own colourful haven for customers to browse and enjoy my work has always been an absolute delight for me. It’s always lovely to receive compliments on my stall display after many hours of planning, tweaking and rejigging! When I first started selling at markets I would draw detailed plans of how I envisioned the stall and tried several mock up displays. I still do this now if I’m introducing a new range of products or in preparation for a particular season such as Christmas but as I feel confident with the general layout of how I present my work this is certainly manageable.
How did you adapt your design to fit the type of event you were attending?
After many adjustments to my stall layout over the years I’m now confident in the overall set up so making tweaks here and there for different events doesn’t feel too overwhelming.
Last summer I traded at a festival so I had a larger area to display my pieces. The additional space was great as I was able to showcase my products on larger displays such as grid stands for headbands and other accessories. At Christmas I sell a range of festive pieces such as tree decorations, keepsake cards and gifts so I do have to pair down on the quantity of other products to focus on displaying these seasonal pieces.

What kinds of materials did you use to create this display?

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