June 25, 2024

VIDEO: Will DRIED FLOWERS Sell??? At Our First Christmas Farmers Market


We’ve signed up for a Christmas farmers market, because we want to get some hands on experience with trying to sell some of the new Christmas items that we are hoping to add to the farm – dried flower bouquets, dried flower ornaments, and evergreen wreaths. But, if we want to have any luck at this craft fair, then we need to do the work! Join us as we harvest and work in the week leading up to the market, before setting up what might be my favorite market display of the year. Will we sell anything? Still around till the end to find out!
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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: Will DRIED FLOWERS Sell??? At Our First Christmas Farmers Market

  1. Try adding fresh cut winter greens, pine or cedar, whatever you can source there for free…. They look fabulous with dried flowers and collaring the brittle drieds with a soft outer bumper helps to protect them as well, wrap with paper and a festive ribbon. Also adding dehydrated orange apple pear slices and nuts, cones and berries work marvelously too. Ive worked with drieds and fresh for more than 30 years.. Lots of options!!

  2. I'm in the EU. Wreaths here are generally much thicker, almost twice as big around the rim as yours. Makes them look full and plump. Also mostly older people who buy them here.

  3. There are quite a few scenes where you are talking that the background music is not necessary and a little annoying …. but im a big fan I'll keep watching, just thought i'd mention you could leave that music out … or not… ya know…

  4. Your parents and Family must be very very proud of you two! You're so hard working and you persevere! I love the bouquets, they're so colorful that it's hard to believe they're dry! The ornaments are Wonderful… better than 'pressed' flowers. I almost forgot to mention I like the music you selected. Blessings!!!

  5. You should look into Holiday craft markets. Usually they are indoors (and well lit), and people come wanting to spend money. One year I bought dried flowers at a craft show I was selling at, and I enjoyed them all winter long. I'd emphasize that aspect in your marketing. The bouquet that keeps on giving.

  6. Steam. Make a steam box if some sort and hang bundles in it, and flood with steam from whatever source. If you have them bone dry, steaming could make them pliable briefly, long enough to wrap in paper without breaking off all the delicate little parts. Don't steam for hours, just long enough to get them soft enough to paper wrap and ship maybe? They'll dry again shortly in paper and cardboard. What do you think?

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