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3 contributions to The Craft Market Collective
What's the Most Underrated Thing You Bring to a Craft Market? 😂
Every vendor has that one item they pack for every single market. It isn't one of their products, it isn't part of their display and most shoppers would never even notice it. But if you forgot it at home, you'd probably spend the entire day wishing you hadn't. 😎I'm curious what that item is for you. Maybe it's a battery pack that has rescued your card reader more than once. Maybe it's binder clips that somehow solve half the problems you run into. It could be a small fan, duct tape, comfortable shoes, a folding step stool or that emergency stash of chocolate you swear is "just in case." 😄 Some of the best market tips aren't the big things. They're the little tricks we've all picked up after doing enough events to know what can go wrong. So let's compare notes. What's the most underrated thing that's become a permanent part of your market kit? If there's a funny story behind why you started bringing it, even better. I have a feeling we're all about to add a few new things to our packing lists.
What's the Most Underrated Thing You Bring to a Craft Market? 😂
4 likes • 7d
USB powered fan and contrast - USB powered hand warmers. Small enough to keep in my go-box all year round.
1 like • 7d
@Lisa Graham Funny enough - indoor events made me buy them! One at a community centre last year and my neighbor had them. It was chilly in there. The next time I used them I was position RIGHT in front of the doors and a wind blew in frequently. For $20, it was a worthy investment. Sharing them helped me meet the other vendors.
…electronic payment systems.
I’m going to be doing my first ever market and it’s outdoors. There is no wifi. Is it truly reliable to use the data on my phone? It’s only 4 hours and part of a community Canada Day event. Which system do you prefer (square, PayPal, etc)? Any tricky things? Do people still want receipts printed? Any pro tips - (let’s assume the battery is fully charged - lol!) The wisdom of the group would be appreciated!!
1 like • Jun 2
I use Square and hotspot my phone, 100% of the time even if there is wifi. I don't "trust" public wifi in market spaces. If I did use it, I'd have a VPN running too.
Getting Started
If you’re new here, hiya gorgeous & welcome .. I’m really glad you found us! This community has two main parts: the Classrooms and the Community space. Each one serves a different purpose and together they make this a really useful place to learn and connect. 👉🏼Start with the Classrooms The classrooms are where you’ll find the structured learning. Think of them as a growing library of lessons, guides and practical tools you can use in your craft market journey. Some lessons include worksheets, checklists or simple systems you can download and use right away. You don’t have to go through everything in order. Just start with whatever feels most helpful for you right now. Many members treat the classrooms like a reference library, they can come back to anytime they need support. 👉🏼Join the Community The community section is where we talk about everything craft markets. This is where you can ask questions, share experiences, post photos of your setup or products and learn from other vendors and hosts who are figuring things out just like you. ✨The more people participate, the more helpful the community becomes for everyone. 👉🏼An Easy Way to Start If you’re not sure where to begin, here’s a simple way to get started. First, click on the Classrooms and look through the lessons. Just pick one that looks interesting to you and give it a read. Next, visit the Community area. This is where everyone talks, asks questions, and shares ideas. You can say hello, ask something you’ve been wondering about, or just read what other people are posting. That’s it. You don’t have to do everything right away. Just start with one lesson and one conversation. Over time, you’ll naturally explore more. L. ❤️🙏🏼
1 like • May 11
Just got here and I'm excited to start learning from everyone.
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Constantly working on a money-making journey. Living in Vancouver, Canada with my husband 🏳️‍🌈 and my dog 🐶.

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Joined May 11, 2026
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