Craft Show Profit Calculator

Selling at a craft show can be excitingโ€”but it can also be expensive. Booth fees, materials, and time all add up quickly, and many makers donโ€™t realize their true profit until after the event.

This craft show profit calculator helps you estimate whether a market is actually worth your time by factoring in your costs, pricing, and expected sales.


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Example

Total Sales: $450
Booth Fee: $75
Material Costs: $120
Other Expenses: $30

Estimated Profit: $225

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How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter your total booth fee
  2. Add your estimated material costs
  3. Include any additional expenses (travel, packaging, display setup)
  4. Enter your average product price
  5. Estimate how many items you expect to sell

๐Ÿ‘‰ The calculator will estimate your total revenue and profit.

What Costs Should You Include?

Many people underestimate their expenses. Make sure you include:

  • Booth or table fee
  • Materials used to create products
  • Packaging (bags, tags, labels)
  • Travel costs (gas, parking)
  • Display materials (signage, table setup)

๐Ÿ‘‰ These costs directly affect your profit.


Example: Craft Show Profit Breakdown

Letโ€™s say:

  • Booth fee = $75
  • Materials = $100
  • Additional costs = $25
  • Average item price = $20
  • Items sold = 20

Revenue:

20 ร— $20 = $400

Total costs:

75 + 100 + 25 = $200

๐Ÿ‘‰ Estimated profit: $200


The Reality Most Makers Miss

Breaking even is not the goal.

If you spend:

  • 10โ€“15 hours preparing
  • A full day at the market

๐Ÿ‘‰ Your profit needs to reflect your time too.


How to Know If a Market Is Worth It

A craft show is usually worth it if:

  • You cover all costs โœ”
  • You make a profit โœ”
  • You gain exposure or repeat customers โœ”

๐Ÿ‘‰ If not, it may not be the right event.


Common Craft Show Mistakes

  • Not tracking expenses
  • Underpricing products
  • Overestimating sales
  • Ignoring time investment

๐Ÿ‘‰ This calculator helps avoid those mistakes.


๐Ÿ”— Plan Your Pricing First

Before using this calculator, make sure your products are priced correctly.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Use the quilt pricing calculator to set realistic prices for your work.


Pro Tip: Run Multiple Scenarios

Try:

  • low sales estimate
  • average sales
  • best-case scenario

๐Ÿ‘‰ This helps you understand your risk before committing to a show.


FAQ

How much should I expect to make at a craft show?
It varies widely depending on location, pricing, and demand.

What is a good profit margin?
At minimum, you should cover costs and make a profit that reflects your time.

What if I donโ€™t sell enough?
Use this calculator to estimate risk before committing.


About This Calculator

This calculator is designed to help makers estimate potential profit before attending a craft show. Results are estimates and will vary depending on sales, pricing, and event conditions.

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