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Vintage Round Up at the VTGCLT Winter Market

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Our vintage vendors have been giving us some sneak peeks of some of the goodies they are bringing to market and we think it is only fair to let you see some of these unique items! Here are some of our favorite vintage sneak peaks all rolled in to one Vintage Round Up!

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Mid century home decor from Malias Mark
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Ephemera  treasure box from Cosmic Ephemerabird dog vintage

Vintage Holiday linens from Bird Dog Vintage

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Cameras and more from Vintage by Kitty

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Kantha Quilts from Vintage Concord

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Party dresses from Ferris Wheel Vintage

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Vintage kitchen from The Big White Cat

oliveyoumoreRe-purposed Piano table from OliveYouMore

Raleigh Vintage

Clothing and Accessories from Raleigh Vintage

 

Winter Market Giveaway!

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It’s giveaway time again at Vintage Charlotte!  Here are the details:

One lucky Winter Market attendee will win our giveaway!  This giveaway is chalk full of gifts you can give to your friends and family (or give to yourself!!)  11 of our amazing Vintage Charlotte Winter Market vendors have contributed to this giveaway, plus you get a VTGCLT tee or tank of your choice!  All of the items described in this post are included in the giveaway.  The winner MUST claim their prize IN PERSON at The Vintage Charlotte Winter Market (November 15th at The Fillmore Charlotte) and will be required to show ID.

Ways to enter (do all three for increased odds!):

1. Follow us on instagram, share the giveaway photo and tag with #vtgcltgiveaway and @vtgclt  [if you are a private user, please comment on our photo to let us know you have shared].
2.Follow us on Twitter, Tweet our giveaway photo and tag with #vtgcltgiveaway
3. Follow us on Facebook, Share our giveaway photo and tag with #vtgcltgiveaway [if you are a private user, please comment on our photo to let us know you have shared].

Up to three entries per person [one per social media platform]! Winner will be selected at 9pm on Friday, Novemeber 14th. Vintage Charlotte vendors ARE eligible for this giveaway. Good luck!

Official Giveaway Photo:

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The goodies include:
– altered vintage sap bucket from Arabella’s
– felted Christmas stocking from OliveYouMore
– vintage map notebook from Vintage Concord
– reclaimed wood North Carolina ornament from Kevin Stinehart
– vintage charlotte tee shirt or tank top of your choice!
– circle post earrings from Havok Designs
– charlotte neighborhoods print from Shannon Newlin
– felted mouse and thread ornament from It’s the Fuzz
– pipe business card and pen holder from Luce Antica
– dashing through the snow greeting card from Sable & Gray
– ‘spike’ ring holder from Powder Studio
– single crescent ring from Geoflora Jewelry’s solstice collection
 
Please see below for detailed images of included products:
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EASY VINTAGE GIFT GIVING IDEAS FROM MOD BETTIE

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Mod Bettie aka Donna Scott has got to be one of the most thoughtful and creative vendors when it comes to merchandising.  Here she is sharing her top gift giving tips and tricks for how to delight anyone’s Holidays with a little bit of vintage:

It’s time to start thinking about vintage gift giving and as usual, you have a long list, right? Let me pass along my top quick and easy and memorable vintage gifting ideas so you can check some of those names off your list- pronto!

1.Vintage Trays and Tins

Everyone loves to receive your baked goods around the holidays…why not gift them in or on a reusable vintage tin or tray? It makes a beautiful and more memorable presentation than tissue or bags and can be used continually throughout the holidays!

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vintage christmas traysVintage trays with a nostalgic image are perfect to deliver holiday treats!

2. Vintage Ornaments 

Of course I love these for their traditional use on the tree but they make such a heartwarming presentation when attached to gifts, used at table place settings/ or centerpieces, around the buffet table or even given as party favors throughout the holidays.

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Ornaments can be used to decorate gifts and add a vintage touch.

3.Vintage Mugs

These make an adorable presentation when gifted with tea, hot cocoa, candy or vintage linens. Vintage soup mugs can be gifted with gourmet crackers or bags of soup mix.

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Dried soup with a vintage mug and vintage napkins makes a great gift!

4. Vintage Cocktail Glasses

Want to bring the best hostess gift at your next party? Vintage Champagne coupes with a bottle of bubbly will do the trick, every time…trust me! See also: vintage pilsners or mugs with a local craft beer, or some swanky lowballs with a favorite liquor- both an equally fab option.

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So give the gift of fond nostalgia and give vintage for the holidays! Check out the Mod Bettie booth at the Vintage Charlotte Winter Market on November 15 from 11-6 at The Fillmore at the NC Music Factory for these and other great vintage gifting ideas.

 

WINTER MARKET VENDOR SPOTLIGHT: Mag + Pie

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Our vendor spotlight posts give you a chance to meet some of our amazing vendors before the Vintage Charlotte Winter Market on November 15, 2014 at The Fillmore Charlotte.  We are really excited to welcome Mag + Pie to her first Vintage Charlotte market.

mag+pieMag+Pie was new on the scene in January 2014, but not new to the handmade world. Owner/Operator, Elizabeth Conner, has been sewing since she was a teen, has dabbled in other handmade small businesses, and just this year found her footing and passion in her own handmade organic line for kids. Featuring classic design with a modern and comfy twist for even the tiniest fashion forward babes.

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She has since added unique and original tees for kids and their grown-ups, collaborating with local Charlotte artists such as Adam Lazzara, frontman to the band Taking Back Sunday and Jenn Small, tattoo artist at 510 Tattoo in NoDa.

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WINTER MARKET VENDOR SPOTLIGHT: Eagle + Arrow & Good Grief Vintage

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Our vendor spotlights are a great way to get to know some of our vendors before our Winter Market on November 15th at The Fillmore Charlotte. We are excited to welcome a collaboration booth featuring Eagle + Arrow and Good Grief Vintage to this season’s market.  Read on to hear from Abi and Misha about their businesses and what they are bringing with them to the market:

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Misha: Good Grief Vintage is a globally infused, Woodstock-inspired, 90s-loving, modernly styled online and pop-up vintage clothes and accessory shop.
Abi: Misha and I are also going to do a collection of updated vintage clothes!
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WINTER MARKET VENDOR SPOTLIGHT: Laura Wood Studios

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Our vendor spotlight posts give you a chance to meet some of our amazing vendors before the Vintage Charlotte Winter Market on November 15, 2014 at The Fillmore Charlotte.  We are really excited to welcome back Laura Wood from Laura Wood Studios, here is a sneak peak of her process and some of the jewelry she will be bringing with her to market:

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I choose jewelry to express my creative interests, and for many years, this has been a fascination with the body. I began my career in the arts studying dance. This led me to making adornment for the body, activating pleasure and enjoyment through wearing. Each piece is very much an effort in creating body-conscious work. Material exploration and the lineage of jewelry history also inspire me to challenge myself in the work while evolving alongside a world with new technology and processes. I strive to enhance the silhouette of the body and create work to be worn as a celebration of performance and adornment.

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Vintage Charlotte Winter Market!

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Vintage Charlotte Winter MarketVTG CLT is popping up at The Fillmore Charlotte for the third annual Winter Market on November 15, 2014! Come out and spend the day shopping with over 60 local vintage & handmade vendors.

Central Coffee Co. will be on hand keeping us caffeinated, Yelp Charlotte is supplying some swag, King of Pops Charlotte will be there with our sugar rush and Juan Taco Truck and Bleu Barn Bistro will be filling our tummies!

Please share this event with your friends and family!

Admission is FREE from 11am-6pm! Get in an hour early at 10am for $5 to get first pick of all the goods.

The 4P’s for a Successful Market Day

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Market day can be one of the most exciting days for our small business. We have spent so much time preparing our goods and promoting and this is our time to finally showcase our goods in real time.  So, how do we make the most of this amazing day that we’ve all worked so hard for?  These are a few ideas that ought to help cut out any market day uncertainty, always follow the 4Ps: Promote, be Personable, be Professional, be Prepared!

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 Promote!

Before you ever pack up your inventory and load up the car, it is really important to let everyone know that you are going to be selling in person!  Tell your friends, your family and use social media to your advantage.  People talk and word gets around, so while you may feel that you don’t have the largest social reach, you may reach someone who does!  Use your business and your personal social media to let your friends and your audience know that this is their chance to come out and support you and a bunch of other awesome local businesses.

We always make our posters readily available to our vendors and we encourage you to pick some up from us and post them all over town! bunch collective

Be Prepared!

The boy scouts were really on to something with this one. Nothing will make your day unnecessarily stressful like showing up unprepared. So, we are here to prepare you in your, er, preparation.

Make sure you have a cohesive brand image for market day.  You should have a BIG SIGN with your business name on it and your business cards should match that sign.  If you have unique packaging, make sure it matches too.  The more times a customer sees your branding, the more likely they are to remember you!

We thought you might like this handy list of items we think are crucial for the day of the market:

All merchandise clearly priced (best done before the market)
Any product information signs necessary
Boxes for purchases
Customer bags
Extra price tags
Tissue or newspaper for fragile items
Business cards and holder
Company name sign
Mailing list
Clipboard
Writing pad or notebook
Paper clips
Pens and pencils
Markers
Safety pins
Scissors
Tape – scotch, masking, duct, packing
Credit card machine / square
Calculator
Change: ones, fives & tens
Cell phone
Cell phone charger (especially if accepting payments via phone!)
Laptop
Receipt book/sales book
Tape measure
Extension cords- different lengths
Painters tape to tape the cord to the floor
Power strip
Apron or other way to keep essential supplies on you

Oh, and coffee. Just lots and lots of coffee.

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Be Personable!

This list of tips can help us all, market veterans and rookies, to have the best possible interactions:

Smile. Lots of smiling. Smile when they tell you they love your work. Smile when they tell you your hair is awesome. Smile when they tell you their mom’s best friend makes scarves like yours, only better. Because someone is always watching. People are much more inclined to approach and purchase from shop owners who show overall friendliness than those who appear easily agitated.

Don’t let your media outlets interfere with basic social interactions. Keeping up with your social media during market day is important, but never at the expense of a real, live customer.  Getting to know people and helping people choose what is right for them is the best way to hook those repeat customers and to secure fantastic reviews.

Be patient. While there will be tons of folks wandering around, there are always a few who want to chit chat forever, possibly at the expense of other customers. It is important to give customers the one-on-one attention they crave but if Chatty Cathy is costing you sales, it may be time to hand her a business card and suggest following up via email.

Don’t be pushy. Customers know what they want and what they don’t want.  If you wave and smile and they still don’t approach you, don’t take it personally, that is just their way of shopping.  On the other hand, if a customer is really interested in your product, suggestions go a long way!  Don’t be scared to sell your product, if you don’t do it, no one will!

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Be Professional!

The market is filled with all sorts of shoppers. People are looking for decor, gifts, and some great finds for themselves. Booth set-up is pivotal in showcasing what you have to offer. Here are a few things to remember during this time:

Try to offer products at a range of prices.  It is always a good idea to have at least one product UNDER $25.  These are quick, easy items for customers to pick up and buy without really thinking too hard about the purchase.  Similarly, it is always a good idea to have a “luxury” or high dollar item that really represents your aesthetic.  If you find the right customer, there will be a great pay off.

Your space is your space. Set yourself up for success by being unique and creative. Bring tables, displays, props, back drops, etc. to stand out and catch shoppers eyes.  Having an interesting and creative booth space is one of the best ways to get customers to take the first step towards you!  It is always a good idea to show a product in action.  Style your booth using appropriate props, show the customer how it might look in their house or on their body.

PLAN AHEAD!  It is a great idea to tape off the size space you have and do a trial run set up.  Sometimes you are just trying to bring too much (or too little!) with you to the market.  Make sure your booth is full but not cluttered and always keep in mind that you can’t sell what you don’t bring with you.  Make sure to have enough inventory to last you all day, although it feels great to sell out, it feels even better to know you sold the maximum amount of product possible.

Also, your space is your space. So don’t encroach on your neighbor. The spaces will be clearly marked which will make it easy for everyone to stay in their territory.  Keep in mind that the aisles are also not your space.

BYOL- bring your own lighting. Because our venues were not designed with this type of event in mind, the lighting is not set up to fill the nooks that exist when setting up booth displays. Our advice? Bring more lamps than you think necessary. You want your items to be fully visible and to draw people to you.

Collect customer email addresses!  You will have hundreds of customers take your business cards, but wouldn’t it be great if you could reach out to them as well??!?  Put out an email list and watch as your most dedicated customers sign up to keep in touch with you.  Additionally, consider having a sign with your social media links so customers can follow you right on the spot.

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Keeping these bits of wisdom in mind will help ensure the best day possible for all of us. We are so excited for this community of artists and vendors to come together. You guys are what makes Vintage Charlotte spectacular.

The NotWedding Styled Shoot

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We’ve been working extra hard behind the scenes to get ready for the first ever Charlotte NotWedding.  In preparation for the big event, we had the pleasure of collaborating with some extremely talented vendors on a styled shoot.  Who doesn’t love a picnic by the lake and a romantic canoe ride??!?

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w1AC8rXG4Wr1P59E9FFsfWmyWOT9nXCObbycryLAc04Photography: LaCross Photography | Styling + Design: Simply Southern Wedding & Event Design | Hair + Makeup: Blushing Hair & Makeup | Desserts (Macarons + Key Lime Pies): Sugar Euphoria | Flowers: Nectar | Vintage Rentals: Vintage Charlotte | Pillows: Two Peaches Design | Invitation: Coppia Creativa |  Wine: Shelton Vineyards

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