Event Guide

Rental advice, event planning tips, and answers to common questions.

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 SizeRecommended TablesChairsSuggested Setup
6x6 Small Booth1 Table (6-ft)1Front-facing or diagonal
10x10 Standard2–3 Tables1–2U-shaped or L-shaped layout
Shared Booth1 per vendor1 perKeep 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 TypeUse Case
6-ft RectangularAll-purpose displays
Narrow Side TableCash wrap or packaging station
Folding RoundInteractive 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.