showfest.io
Brand name
Kiln & Stem
Categories
CeramicsHome goods
Bio
Wheel-thrown stoneware out of a converted garage in Athens, GA.
Photos
Your storefront is the page promoters land on when they review your booth application. Treat it like a one-page portfolio — a few real photos and a short, honest bio do most of the work.
What goes in a storefront
- Display name & brand name. The name you sell under. This is what shows on event reviews and applications.
- 3–8 photos of your work. Real booth shots beat studio renders. Use horizontal photos when you can — they fill the card better.
- Craft categories. Pick up to 4. These are what promoters filter by when curating a vendor lineup.
- Bio (under 300 chars). What you make, where you’re based, and one detail that makes you specific. Skip the manifesto.
- Optional links. Instagram, Etsy, or your own site — one of each, max.
Set it up
- Go to /vendor/setup.
- Upload your photos. They reorder by drag.
- Pick craft categories, fill the bio, save.
- Visit your public page at
/vendors/[your-id]to double-check how it looks to promoters.
Verified vendors get a badge and apply to booths 24 hours before the general window opens. See Get verified.