Resources for tabling at art markets/conventions

Printing:

Prints - [redacted local place]. I bring a USB drive with image files that I scan and prepare at home in Photoshop. If you have paintings done on canvas you want to make prints of, they look really good on their linen cardstock :~)
• Before I moved here I used CatPrint. I like their "Heavy Card Stock - Cream Felt" for watercolor prints. They also have a holographic flake cardstock that I use a lot too. I believe they're based in New York so unfortunately shipping is expensive (I live in California).
• Business cards - What I do is format it so there are 10 on one 8.5x11" page, have [local place] print a couple sheets of that, and then cut them out myself at home. You can also definitely just have them format and cut them for you if you're more patient than I am... One time I was out of business cards and [local place] was closed, so I got them printed at Staples but you have to buy 250 of them and that's way too many for me lol
Stickers - if anyone knows a good local place for stickers... let us know :)
Sticker Ninja - Based in Portland. They offer discounts on their Instagram every so often.
StickerApp - Cheaper than Sticker Ninja but they don't send you proofs/samples that you can approve before they start printing; I had a sticker where I wanted the background holographic and the subject plain, but they did it the other way around.
• If you want something with multiple finishes (e.g. some areas plain and some holographic on the same sticker) I would go with Sticker Ninja, otherwise if you just want something completely matte/glossy/holo/etc. then StickerApp is cheaper.

Table Setup:

Pop-up canopy tent - Walmart
Foldable table and chair - Walmart
Pink grid walls - Amazon (there's other colors too)
Plastic sleeves for drawings/prints - ClearBags
• Alternatively, brown paper bags - EcoEnclose. This is also where I get cardboard mailers for online orders.
Acrylic organizer to hold stickers - TJ Maxx (sorry it's behind my head in this photo)
Tablecloth - Twin bedsheet from the thrift store