Sunday, March 4, 2012

My Booth

On Wednesday my husband Nate and I went to set up my booth. I snapped a few pictures so you could see what it looks like. It's definitely a work in progress as I'm still trying to build my inventory and finish a few pieces of furniture to add to the space.

My space is a corner booth so it opens up to two aisles. I love this setup because you can see or walk through my booth from either side!

View from one aisle
 We only had two weeks to prepare (one of which we were recovering from the flu) so we are still brainstorming cost effective ways to create more permanent walls to define the space a little better.

I quickly made my little blog logo, but I plan to make a bigger one from pallet boards. The little shelf will be the perfect spot to place my business cards once I get them ordered. 


 Nate built two of these tables for me. The construction is identical to the kid's pallet table we built for our son, but the dimensions are 36" x 16" and it's 33" tall.

 He also built me these awesome crates. The one on the top is made from pallets.






View from the other aisle. 

There's still a lot of work to be done, but I think we're off to a great start. I'm so excited about this new venture! As I bring in more items to fill the space, I'll be sure to keep you updated!

I'm linking to the parties listed HERE and to:

25 comments:

  1. So far so good! I hope you are very successful and I hope you really have a lot of fun doing it!

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  2. It looks like you're off to a great start!

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  3. You're off and running!! The very best of luck! Love the little crates!!

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  4. Ready, set, go! What a wonderful new chapter in your life. Wishing you all the very best! You go girl! Much love, Lisa

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  5. How cute! Good luck and big sales!!!

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  6. Cheers to Nate! He better get ready to be building a lot of those little pallet tables, especially based on the internet response you got to the one for your kids!
    Spent an afternoon at shops, and the one thing I noticed that was very consistently used to define their spaces were old doors, they made their walls, defined their borders with doors. I don't see any reason why you couldn't use that clever mind of yours to use pallets.

    ~Bliss~

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  7. You've got some great items there, Melissa!
    Best of luck!

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  8. How cool! I hope it goes really, really well!

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  9. What a beautiful booth!! I would totally want to buy your display tables and crates too! What a sweet hubby! Stop by and link up! Uncommonly Yours party just started! Bonnie ;)

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  10. Looks wonderful, got my eye on those ironstone dishes. How about using old ladders to hang from or suspend from the ceiling to hang. Old wooded doors for the use of tables. I actually used a old door on sawhorse for the dessert table at our wedding. Well, the best of luck keep us informed love seeing what you are up to. andi

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  11. i lov the crates! i am hoping to build some one day!

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  12. How fun! I miss having my booth. I think you will really enjoy it!

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  13. Everything looks great!! Love the table and crates...the crates are such a wonderful way to present things. They give me ideas idea ideas:P Thanks for sharing! Where's your booth?

    Maysem @ odetoinspiration.wordpress.com

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  14. How exciting!! The crate shelves look so good- fitting with everything you have on display!

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  15. looking good so far! i am seriously in love with those tables!!! thanks for linking up to my party!

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  16. Wow Great Stuff, wishing you success! Hugs and happy weekend wishes. Katherine P.S. Its giveaway time at Katherines Corner!

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  17. Looks like you have great stuff to sell! Best of luck with your booth (it's something I've always wanted to do).

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  18. Congrats on getting your booth space up and going!! Found you through MMS!

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  19. Really cute stuff! Wish I was close enough to stop by. I <3 the wheet music wreath.

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  20. So pretty! Wish I could visit your booth :)

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  21. It's shaping up great, Melissa! Congratulations on your new venture!! How exciting... I wish you the very, very BEST and can't wait to see your updates! <3
    Thanks SO much for linking up!
    igottacreate.blogspot.com
    "Kiss Me I'm Irish" linky party now open!

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  22. Love the table...both the construction from pallets and the paint/stain colors. Congratulations on your new booth! Wishing you success.

    Sharon @ mrs. hines class

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  23. Oh it looks great! You'd better get busy making more, because that gorgeousness is going to be gone in a flash! Best of luck to you! Thanks so much for linking with us.
    Hugs,
    Patti

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  24. Gorgeous! Just gorgeous! Love the crate display and the happy welcome sign! Thanks so much for sharing with the Pink Hippo Party.. can't wait to see what you share next!

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  25. Love your spot...saw it when I was there in the summer...I loved everything you had, including the way things were displayed and I purchased a couple of things!

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