Packing list for vending
A packing list with many ideas — you can copy and paste this into a document of your own and edit to suit what you bring. Then use your personal template as a base checklist for events you go to.
Things to sell
- Books, zines, publications
- Art prints, cards
- Other merch with your art/designs to sell (tshirts, totes, sculptures, keychains, pins, pens/pencils, etc)
- Inventory count sheet/spreadsheet (record of items to sell and cash on hand before and after event)
Ways to accept money
- Phone
- Phone charger, portable charger block
- POS app that works with tap with your phone (Square, Shopify, SumUp, Zettle/PayPal, etc) with things you'll sell loaded into it
- Credit Card reader (tap and/or chip)
- Cash with small bills to be able to make change (e.g. $25 in ones, $60 in five dollar bills, $50 in ten dollar bills, a few $20s... depends on the event)
- QR code for any cashless payment methods (venmo, paypal, etc)
Ways to display things
- Tablecloth
- Paper bags/sleeves
- Plastic sleeves for prints (if packaging sets of prints from stock as buyer picks them out), potentially chipboard
- Pricing signs/stickers, optionally with name of publication + blurb
- Display racks, stands, boxes
- Business cards, publication catalog, free items with purchase (postcards, bookmarks, small art prints)
- Signage (Name of your project/press. Perhaps signs that answer any repeat questions in advance "Cash, card, or tap to pay." "Everything risograph printed and assembled by us." "Feel free to pick up the books.")
- Newsletter signup sheet or QR code
- Extras that come in handy: Scissors (if a local fair or you're checking a bag), tape
Self care
Staying fed and hydrated
- Water bottle
- Thermos for tea/coffee
- Cooler full of ice and drinks to share, if it's hot and you're at an event with a lot of people you know, maybe go in together for it?
- Electrolytes?
- Food to eat - snacks, lunch. Ideally something that’s easy to eat and won’t leave your fingers or clothes messy.
Staying comfortable
- Cough drops or throat lozenges for after you've talked a lot
- N-95 or KN-94 masks
- Medicines (prescriptions, over the counter things, etc)
- Layers of clothing to adapt to temperatures
- Hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, sunscreen chapstick (esp. if it is an outdoor event)
- Anti-fatigue standing mat
- Earbuds, noise-reducing earplugs, other hearing aids. (e.g. Loop or Flare Audio calmer earplugs that don’t block sound, or noise canceling ones for listening to music on breaks)
- Face mist, moisturizer, hand salve or lotion
Travel packing
If you're traveling overnight or further afield for the event, you might want to add:
- Rolling suitcase
- Mailing boxes of books ahead (with LOTS of advance lead time)
- Toiletries
- Changes of clothing and layers/shoes appropriate for the weather
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