My most recent project is a shared booth with my daughter at an antique mall.
Although I enjoy it, I have realized something about myself…
I am a better shopper than seller.
In fact, when selling cases of candy rolled around ,throughout our 3 daughters’ numerous extracurricular school fundraisers, I usually bought it all (often because we had already eaten it).
And then there were the Girl Scout cookies. Mercy.
My sales pitch when selling any kind of raffle or BBQ ticket?
Me: “Uhhh. I know you may not be interested, but this is for a great cause, but I understand if you aren’t interested, but if you are, great, but it’s ok- well, thanks.”
Then I wrote the check for the raffle tickets, and even though our chances were increased exponentially, we never won.
My daughter painted the silhouette in the upper right corner. I may take the turquoise sugar and creamer home (see?), and I also love the turquoise silhouette she painted.
Here goes my sales pitch.
“Hmmm. If you have a chance, drop by, but it is just a tiny space, and we are doing this as a fun no big deal project, but you might see something you like, but I understand if you don’t, anyway, thanks.”
See what I mean?
I am linking to these parties.
I can totally relate! DO it all the time with my store.
ReplyDeleteI always start out apologizing for my prices! Let's face it...we're all better shoppers. It was what we were born to do!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
P.S. The silhouette is beautiful.
What a lovely little shop! Thanks for playing along this week on Toot Your Horn Tuesday!!
ReplyDeleteLaura... let me echo Debbie... yes.. I take something new to my booth, then shop around the rest of the antique mall... and take 2-things home... what's wrong with this picture???
ReplyDeleteI love that tourquoise!
I'm trying to get there.... Wednesday is hopefully the day. Terri and I want to go so badly!!
ReplyDeleteIt's looking real good, Laura.
Hugs,
Karen
Ladybug Creek
You sound just like me, If I can finally get it to the store and it sets there too long then I'll just bring it home. Unfortunately my house is about to explode so I'm not able to use excuses much longer!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Debra
I love your things and it would be hard to sell them. I am thinking about an Etsy store. Sigh, but then I have to part with my treasures, if someone wants them that is and well maybe they won't cause it's just old stuff...see I understand.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with it all...I was the same way and with 8 kids we about went broke! LOL Come say hi :D
ReplyDeleteGosh ... we all sound SO MUCH ALIKE!! Here's to being a great shopper! ... (and okay seller, too - nice goodies!)
ReplyDeleteHugs and have a great week!
Betty :)
You definitely need to take the sugar and creamer home! Oh yes, you must!! All of it is so precious! xoxo
ReplyDeleteLOL, I'm so much the same way. I'm always impressed with the sellers that really seem to know what they're doing. That's never me :-)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Marcia
Well who could resist that creamer and sugar dish! You need to take that home! And what a supportive mom you were through the years! I know your children love you for it too! Worth every penny.
ReplyDeleteOh you are too cute! I have a room full of stuff that I have purchased thinking that I was going to someday (hehe) get a booth! But I look at all of the items and don't really want to get rid of them. So, I know what you mean. I see lots of stuff in your booth that I would buy if I lived closer. Who knows, someday I may just come shopping there.
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day dear Laura!
I think there's a seller's gene - my dad doesn't have it either. We caught him at our yard sale, giving stuff away to people that seem to like something. Sent him on break. Now he grows veggies "to sell" and gives them away too. But we love him anyways! He'd do anything for anybody.
ReplyDeleteI can relate to you....it's tough to sell and so EASY to buy! Love that milk glass!!
ReplyDeleteLaura, I am laughing. I, too, am the appologetic seller. Lovely booth! Linda
ReplyDeletep.s. Oops, apologetic...I can't leave a typo for an English teacher (forgive me, I'm (was) a French teacher!).
ReplyDeleteLaura, I'm laughing because I know that's exactly how I would be. I've sold several pieces of furniture (nice furniture) on Craig's List. When the people arrive they might point out a mark on the table and immediately I'm lowering the price! I know you are having fun though and sometimes that's all that matters!
ReplyDeleteLaura, I know how you feel. I tired having a yard sale one with about 4 other ladies and I brought more home that I bought from them than I carried from my home to sale!!! Be blessed. cindy
ReplyDeleteI would have a hard time selling too....but I LOVE to buy!! Your booth looks lovely and your daughter is very talented.
ReplyDeleteJane
LOL I love it! A friend sent me the link to this post -- because it sounded so much like me. Yes, I could have said those very words. Except I did try to get the kids to sell their candy and cookies. Or my husband would buy a bunch and take them to work. Or he'd just take the raffle tickets to work and sell them.
ReplyDeleteBooths are perfect for people like us. I had a booth at one place or another for 10 years, before getting my own little shop. Um, yeah. Sales are not exactly through the roof. I think they'd be a lot better if I were more of a sales person. And it always shocks me when someone is actually willing to pay real money for something I bought. Another thing I'm bad to do is come way down on my price. "I'm asking how much for that? What was I thinking? I can take $xx for that." All I can say is thank goodness for the internet! I can kinda sell when I write descriptions 'cause I'm not looking the person in the face. It's more anonymous, like booths.
Enjoyed the read. And your booth looks great. I'm sure you'll do well. If you don't decide to keep it all. ;-)
i'm NOT good selling either...always feel as if i'm imposing or something...
ReplyDeletegreat pics...will visit :)
thanx 4 sharing
I am so with you. I'm awful at selling anything. We, too, couldn't easily sell fundraiser goodies. By the last child I finally said to the sports de jour "just let me write you a check."
ReplyDeleteAll of you guys are SO funny. I'm a natural sales person IF I believe in what I'm selling.
ReplyDeleteThat's why you can't be the pitcher & the catcher. See, it takes all kinds. Great post.
xx's
Hi Laura! I've been looking for a turquoise sugar and creamer. If you still want to sell it, let me know. I'll pay shipping to MI. Have a blessed day!
ReplyDeleteLove the milk glass and blue glass. I HATE selling fund raiser stuff. So I probably sound the same way. "hey selling this, ya don't haveto". LOL
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. As far as my link page to all the blog parties it's a built in on blogger now. Still fairly new feature.
You reach it by loggin in, go to edit posts. It will be to the RIGHT of that (Edit PAGES). Then you just add various pages which become buttons at the top of your blog.
Here's a tutorial:
http://www.google.com/support/blogger/bin/answer.py?answer=165955
Hope that helps! Let me know if you have more questions.
DuH! You have buttons! LOL I didn't look first. *blush* ... So just add one for all the link parties you enjoy. :-)
ReplyDeleteNeeds work, but you're funny, maybe you can take that pitch out on the road and look into comedy! lol
ReplyDeleteI'm just teasin'...it's nice to have met you, your blog...i'll poke around here some more!
ciao bella
creative carmelina was here!
It is a tough dilemma balancing buying and selling. I acquire items for my Etsy shop and most are in my home, not in the shop. Sigh...
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you,
Cindy
Laura, you had me cracking up! At least you entered the raffles. I would always forget to send them in! I think that lowers my chances of winning even more.
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Kim
Laura,
ReplyDeleteYour booth looks great...I know how you feel about not keeping it for yourself!
Blessings,
Linda
So funny, but I would be the same way! Good luck with your venture, and if I were you, I'd buy that cute turquoise sugar and creamer too. :)
ReplyDeleteFunny post! I can so totally relate!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Laura,
ReplyDeleteYou are sooo funny! LOL I remember doing the same thing with my stepsons....buy ALL of the candy and tickets since..well, it was easier..haha ♥
You have some neat stuff in that booth. :0) Looks like a piece of McCoy pottery...the turquoise unusual shaped??
I'm visiting for Three or More Tuesday..I hope you will drop by when you have a moment. ♥
Have a lovely day...
Hugs,
Stephanie
What a marvelous post! Oh Laura, your mother so had style, in every sense of the word! She was a remarkable woman, so talented, known for her wonderful designer skills! Thanks for sharing some of her antique pottery pieces, they are just awesome! That photograph of your daddy, priceless! One of my favorite photographs of my daddy is like that, at the ranch, in the corral working cattle and with his cowboy hat on! What great men! I can't wait to hear more about your precious grandson's "little house!"
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Nancy