If you're going to sell at a con, maybe know your market 😆

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If you're going to sell at a con, maybe know your market 😆
I'll be at my first art show at Kin-Yoobi Con 2025 on August 24th, and I'm so excited to finally start my artist alley journey!! ✨
This is my catalog with lots of FE3H and Ace Attorney! I'll be at Table #5! I hope to see you there 🫶
Suzuran Fan Club presents: NetPuyo 2025 - a Puyo Puyo virtual con!
LET’S FEVER AT NETPUYO!
Suzuran Fan Club is happy to announce that we’re planning to host an online Puyo Puyo con called NetPuyo this year!
Still in development, we want the fandom’s feedback to make this con the best it can be! Fill in our interest form here!
https://forms.gle/y6nZAyyMXPERs27i6
Spent the last couple hours testing a new layout idea for my next craft stall display.
I used paperclips to make the sloping panels stay put, and washi tape to secure the sticker packs onto them. I wanted to change to sloping instead of vertical display as the stickers often slipped to the bottom of the packet over time, and this would reduce the chance of that happening. Also, I feel they will be more visible at this angle.
I should have more space at an actual table; I used the end of my bed to test this on as we don't have a big enough table in the house to properly replicate a stall table set up.
The next event I'm attending is coming up at Minicon in Whitehaven; run by West Coast Cosplay this Saturday from 12pm - 5pm!
This weekend in search for a little relief from the week full of tragedy caused by the greatest fire disasters in Los Angeles history I went to a brand new gaming convention in held at the downtown convention center. I had bought tickets for it a month in advance so that was one of the reasons I went, otherwise I probably would have just stayed home, but then it was a rare opportunity to meet the legendary players of the old Mortal Kombat era:
From left- Daniel Pesina (the original Johnny Cage as well as most of the ninja characters like Sub Zero and Scorpion) his brother Carlos (original Raiden and fight choreographer for all of the MK games until MK11) and Anthony Marquez (the original Kung Lao and Fujin from MK Mythologies). They were the nicest and the most down to earth people I have the pleasure of talking to, and I even gave each of them a nice litttle gift:
(Unfortunately I didn’t get a picture with Anthony but he did get his gift as well, which sadly did not keep a digital copy of, darn). I also came home with these cool autographed photos, one of them you might just recognize:
And as if that wasn’t enough, I also met up with the voice of the new Scorpion, Daisuke Tsuji, who also voiced Jin Sakai in GHOST OF TSUSHIMA
And yes I gave him the gift as well as you can see, and even reunited him with his little brother!
(The signed Ghost of Tsushima art)
Understandably the crowd was pretty sparse considering the dire situation outside but it was a good way for some people to enjoy themselves, including myself, and find little relief from the grim times we are all living through right now. There were rows of free to play classic arcade games, some vendors and artists selling their merchs, which were pretty small considering this was a brand new con but one I’m hoping will soon pick up in the coming years, and there were even a cosplay contest that I actually watched parts of, though I didn’t stay to see the winner (unfortunately I cannot post here as there is a 10 image limit per post so let me continue into the new post…
Operation Hammond is proud to announce we'll be returning to provide first aid at Shikkaricon in Plymouth Meeting, PA July 12th & 13th. It will be O.H.’s third year at this anime & gaming convention, and we're excited to go back!
For the latest info on Shikkaricon, visit their website at https://shikkaricon.com/, and be sure to follow their social media!
As always, to learn more about our charitable mission and how you can help nerds in need, please visit our website at www.operationhammond.com
We had a con in my hometown today and I went as Squirrel Girl. A bunch of kids asked me about my costume (including one kid who straight-up wanted me to race a squirrel) and one guy even asked for a photo! It was so fun! I bought a button from @emifail-art (they’re super cool, check them out) and I love it!! Long story short, go to area cons, even if they’re small, they’re worth it.
I even made my own acorn earrings!