What I Pack for an Artist Alley Table
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- čas přidán 26. 10. 2016
- Hey everyone!
I've been doing artist alley tables at cons now for a few years, and I think I'm starting to get the hang of smooshing as much art as possible into one bag. This is about what happens every convention, minus talking about it to the camera.
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Your booth came out really nice! Thank you for making this video. Im a long way from fests/cons but its very helpful to see videos like this, great ideas! :)
Thanks so much :) I'm glad the video was helpful, and best of luck if/when you decide to table yourself!
Yo when i started watching this i thought you had miniature versions of all the stuff u bring, it freaked me out when you picked it up and it was normal sized.
I love this set up
Your booth looks so pretty! I am making my investigation to start being a con artist. This video wasso helpful, thank you for making it! :D
I'm so glad the video was helpful :) This is my setup after several years of cons, so your first setup can be much simpler and still be very successful ^__^ Best of luck if you decide to take the plunge into doing cons!
Lmao it's someone who makes rip offs and scams people called a con artist?
Were you at Anime Boston this year?
Where do you get your buttons made? I look everywhere on the internet looking for a good button place.
I get mine made by another local artist who owns a button maker, and who takes small orders from AA artists :) The local aspect helps keep shipping costs down, and provides a lot of flexibility, so I'd definitely recommend asking around your own city or region for someone who does the same sort of thing.
Is there an age restriction for selling at cons? I would love to sell my art there but I'm afraid I might be too young
I think that will depend on your country's laws and the policies of the convention you're interested in. It's probably best to ask a convention organizer (you can usually find a contact email on a convention's website or facebook :) ).
Sweet Ingenuity thanks!