Juneteenth 2023

I worked one day in the Five Points (now Rhino District). I sold one bracelet to a fellow artist. I really enjoyed the environment and how large the event was. We (Redline) were further to the back of the event. I loved the I saw RTD and SCFD.

Here are some of the things that I had for sale:

I had multiple types of pouches for sell. If you would like to see the all click the link below.

This is a tote bag with a hook for shopping and is great for a quick trip to the store or library.

This is Juneteenth Tote. These were made for this specific event. They are as large as my grocery totes. They are 18 inches both ways. I love these for everything.

This is a large red pouch. I know that it is striped but I listed it as just red.

These are all the stretch bracelets that I had there. You can choose from the colors.

This is a Howlite Pendant. I think they are simple and a perfect accessory.

I wanted to sell more but I use public transportation. I also have a grandma cart that I carried everything in it and I had to drag it back home too. I felt privileged to have work there and I am glad that I am able to start selling things that help me through life’s trauma.

Juneteenth Festival

Here are a couple of the things I sold at the festival. Most of them are under my products page.

Ella Blast

This is an 8×10 print of the original art.

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This is one of four images for my note cards. This is my art print on cards for sale. They are 4 about 4 X 6 in size. Click the link for purchase.

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I learned a lot from this event. You need to keep cash whether you want it or not. Always carry business cards. Also, set up a clear inventory sheet to keep track of sales. Get a better-organized way to display your items. Have a separate storage container for your items. A co-artist suggested, “freeze a bottle of water the night before”, I thought that was helpful too. Then remember that everyone has their own selling style.