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Posted by Lori on June 27, 2001 at 04:23:58:

In reply to: Tips & Decor for a Henna Booth... posted by Lori on June 24, 2001 at 05:37:11:

Thanks Ladies for your wonderful help!
I am a little nervous in all aspects ie: will I make my money back?
(the booth fee is $300 ouch) will I not sweat like a pig lol (It's
going to be HOT), will I make some people happy, (as I'm not a true
professional), but I am fairly good I think.
I more like to do traditional designs rather than the typical tattoo
flash people often request. Kenzi...I liked what you said about
talking while hennaing, that was funny, I know exactly what that is
like! I usually request they read my literature while they are
waiting. I totally get absorbed when I have henna and good music
going. I will definatly try to get a helper as I am not superwoman
lol.
Thanks again...
Lori in Boise
: Hi everyone,
: Am considering getting a henna booth at a popular street fair, est.
: attendance is at around 30,000 people over the course of 2 days. I
: need to know the essentials of everything I will need as I will be
: pretty much on my own, I dont really have a helper (so I can take
: breaks etc)(if I cant find anyone to hang out with me for the two
: days I wont do it...sigh) and I want to make sure im prepared and
: things run smoothly. I also would like ideas on great decor to
: attract those passing by. I've been doing this since "97" but have
: never done a booth, only by appt's and in a salon (where I had easy
: access to whatever I needed). I really want to do this as it is my
: favorite event of the summer and I know it will get a good
reception.
: I need some handy tips so I am calling all for some serious help
over
: here!!!
: Thanks...
: Lori in Boise, ID

 


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