Stand Out and Sell More
Whether you're selling handmade candles or custom jewelry, your craft fair table setup plays a huge role in drawing customers in. But how many tables do you really need?
General Guidelines by Booth Size
Booth Size | Recommended Tables | Chairs | Suggested Setup |
---|---|---|---|
6x6 Small Booth | 1 Table (6-ft) | 1 | Front-facing or diagonal |
10x10 Standard | 2–3 Tables | 1–2 | U-shaped or L-shaped layout |
Shared Booth | 1 per vendor | 1 per | Keep clear boundaries |
🛍️ Tip: If your products are small (like earrings or pins), one table can go a long way with shelving or risers.
Best Table Types for Craft Fairs
Table Type | Use Case |
---|---|
6-ft Rectangular | All-purpose displays |
Narrow Side Table | Cash wrap or packaging station |
Folding Round | Interactive demos or featured product |
🌟 Bonus Tip: Bring a small extra table or crate for restocking under the booth.
Craft Fair Layout Best Practices
- Cover tables with solid-color cloths to highlight products
- Leave at least 2 feet of walkable space in your booth
- Use vertical displays to make the most of small spaces
- Keep checkout area organized with a small cash box or POS
Conclusion
The right number of tables for your booth depends on what you're selling — but too many can clutter the space. Plan for product flow, foot traffic, and flexibility.