First Time Vending

I'm attending my first vending event / craft fair in November. Its at a Church and indoors and meant to be Christmas themed.

I'm a college student and primarily make art prints, PC Charms, quilts, and custom binders. I thought it would still be good to go to market my art as presents for peoples kids and grandkids - as im expecting the outcome to be mostly older folks.

My question is - how do I appeal to an older audience? Should I be selling more cartoony or anime style prints or should I make a small batch of prints that are catered to that audience? How do I know what to make or bring, how do i sell my stuff to that kind of group as a 21 yr old? Since its my first show I spent a lot of money on supplies and im really worried things won't break even.

Also - how do you price handmade goods? Like for a quilt if it takes me 4 hours and $25 in materials, do I pay myself the minimum wage and do 7.25 x 4 + 25 and charge that? I dont want to sell something too over priced and then no one buy it.

Any advice? Thank you.

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u/Sm3xic0n — 1 day ago
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Oh No Scooby Doo Vine [fully lost]

Back when Vine was more popular, there was a video my family saw and found funny. We reference it frequently, but we cant find it.

Its a short clip of a woman saying "oh no, scooby doo" kinda of provocatively? Or just weirdly? She had brown hair, I think. Im not sure if this is something someone recognizes off the top of their head, please ask if you need more details. I have literally nothing, though.

This would've been 2013 or after, obviously vine being made in 2013.

It was a short clip, it wouldn't have been longer than literally just her saying "oh no scooby doo" and maybe a few words after.

We have been searching for it since vine was deleted, we didnt save the video. We've tried using key words and watching popular vine video compilations, but to no luck.

Ever since vine was deleted, its been missing or lost.

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u/Sm3xic0n — 24 days ago