Coming Soon: Art in the Orchard Festival

Ok folks…this next week is the Art in the Orchard festival I’ve been preparing for with all my gemstone bracelets! This festival will be held at the Way Fruit Farm property just past Stormstown on Rt. 550. Here is the advertisement:

At the same time, two other much larger arts Festivals will run concurrently: the Central PA Festival of the Arts will be held in State College, from July 10 to July 15, 2024; the People’s Choice Festival will be held in Centre Hall at the Grange Fair Grounds, from July 11 to 15, 2024. (The People’s Choice festival had been held in Boalsburg for many years but just outgrew the space.) Both of these festivals are worth your time to attend, but I’m certainly not ready for a venue like that!

The Art in the Orchard festival (July 11-13) has been around for several years and is perfect for my first attempt to be a vendor. Since my set up is pretty small, I’m joining my friend Toni Duchi who has had a booth at this festival for several years. She does amazing things with mosaics, collages and polymer clay. I profiled some of her work in a post from June 2021:

https://marykisner.com/from-a-collection-to-a-collage/

This festival will be a reality check for me. I’ve been making gemstone bracelets for about 6 months and have enjoyed learning about the qualities of the stones and how to make bracelets. I’ve enjoyed the process and enjoyed sharing them with friends and family. It is finally time to see if I can sell them…at least to help pay for all the materials. This is not a cheap hobby! I now have 130 bracelets to sell, in three sizes, for $10 each. We’ll see what happens!

I have so many questions that hopefully will be answered at this festival, such as:

  • Should I keep making bracelets? Do the bracelets appeal to others?
  • Does my display work?
  • What kinds of questions do folks ask about the gemstones?
  • How do folks choose a bracelet…by color, by stone, by the message on the tag?
  • Basically, should I keep making bracelets?

I’ve had to remember that there are other variables that could affect the outcome of sales…especially the weather, the location of our booth, the competition from other vendors at the festival and of course, the competition from the other two regional festivals. I may have to consider other ways to use the bracelets. Maybe offering workshops to teach others how to make them for themselves would be more up my alley!

If you’d like to experience a local arts festival this week, consider heading out to Way’s Fruit Farm for the Art in the Orchard, and stop to say hello to Toni and me! A friendly smiling face will make our day!

I shared bracelets with my family at a reunion in June. They enjoyed choosing the one that “spoke” to them!

4 thoughts on “Coming Soon: Art in the Orchard Festival”

  1. You got this, Aunt Mary! Whatever happens at the festival, don’t stop doing what you enjoy!

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