Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Illinois: A Diverse Culture at Fairs and Festivals

By Torrie Callahan

Chicago is one of the more popular cities around the world. And it's not surprising. It's known to be a very stable city even in these financially shaky times, mainly because of its high level of diversity. Also known as being the best sports city, it is also a nesting ground for improvisational theatre and other forms of art.

Within the numerous diversities scattered around Chicago, there are countless types of crafted works done by talented people. This gives avid collectors of crafts a very wide selection of crafts. They can choose from glass-blown items, to towering ice sculptures made by power tools. A lot more can be found around the Windy City. It just takes a little more searching.

So how do you get to these craft shows? A quick search on the Internet would reveal a list of not only the various craft shows in Chicago, but all over the State of Illinois as well. Narrow down your search to include only those near your area in Chicago, and simply choose the best event for you. It's that easy.

If you are an aspiring craftsperson, you may even have the desire to showcase your own works to a bigger circle of people yourself. If you do, then craft fairs are an idea place to do so. Once you have a listing of craft fairs, make contact with the event organizers and talk about the possibility of you renting a booth. Do this beforehand, as it's very unlikely that you can rent a booth on the day of the festival.

Needless to say, if you decide to go for it, you must have an ample supply of your crafts before going to the craft show. Too little stock may mean you will have to close up early on the first day, due to lack of items to sell. As this may not really be a problem for first-time fairgoers, many beginning artisans get frustrated because they fail to project a decent amount of sales that they may make. - 15254

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