2. I make a list of "must have" items to look for first, that way I don't get overwhelmed and spend too much time just wandering aimlessly.
Tip: Hit the handmade paper vendors first because they usually sell out the fastest. Get there early if you have any "will die without it" items on your list.
3. I always try to be there when they open the doors. Up front there is usually a little welcome committee that has information packets to hand you. If your lucky you will get a map. Plot out where the paper vendors are, and any special item vendors to make it easy to find them first.
4. I try not to buy too many mounted stamps (impulse buys), since I prefer to mount my own. Unmounted stamps will save time and space for shopping. If you like a vendor and don't want to spend too much time "looking", you can buy a catalog for later online shopping.
A time saver is to bring pre addressed labels for sticking on mailing lists, saves on the writer's cramp. I also check to see if any of my favorite vendors will be giving a discount for being at the show.
5. Bring a back pack or large tote bag for carrying your purchases. You can slip in a small bottle of water and a snack lunch for later. The available food at these conventions are usually high priced and bad tasting.
Wear comfortable shoes, because there involve a lot of walking at a convention.
If you want to bring pins for trading include your email on the back and wear several on your shirt for advertising that you are a swapper.
If you are on any online groups ask about a time and meeting place for a chance to meet a few new people.
Check ahead of time if there will be any special classes or demos you want to attend, incase there is a cost.
I bring a pen for marking the name of vendors on the outside of purchase bags to make inventory when I get home easier.
Bring a camera to take picture of samples, friends and such, but remember to ask a vendor first if you want a pic of their stuff.
6. Feel free to ask questions about products and such, Rubber stamp folk are a great bunch of people. All in all, conventions are a great place to learn about new products, see demos, meet people and find those hard to find items.
Take your time and enjoy the show!
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