Booth layout library
The right booth layout template depends on your space, your product, and how people shop. Start with the one that matches your situation.
Layouts for 10×10 and 10×20 booths at craft fairs and farmers markets. Browse by shape, vendor type, or booth size — then open one in the editor and make it yours.
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10×10 — By Shape
For any product. Pick the arrangement that fits your booth spot — corner, walk-in, island, or straight front.Single Counter
Your first show, or a light inventory run
U-Shape
Booths where people linger — jewelry, soap, paper goods, ceramics
Open Front
High-volume booths tucked between neighbors
L-Shape Corner
Corner booths with two open sides
Center Island
Outdoor or island booths open on all four sides
Gallery Wall
Art, prints, photography — high price, low quantity
10×10 — By Vendor Type
Same 10×10 space, configured around what you actually sell and how customers shop it.Jewelry Booth
Jewelry vendors — rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets
Clothing Booth
Clothing, knitwear, accessories — anything that hangs or needs to be tried on
Candle & Bath/Body
Candles, soaps, lotions, bath bombs — high-SKU sensory products
Ceramics & Pottery
Pottery, ceramics, stoneware — heavy pieces that can't be stacked high
10×20 — Double Booth
For vendors with two spaces joined. Start here if you're stepping up from a 10×10 for the first time.“Pick the one closest to your show, open it, and move things around. The layout isn’t the work — the layout is what makes the work easier next time.”
Make it your own
Start from any layout, drag things to fit your actual gear, and save it so you’re not rebuilding the booth in your head every event.