FAQs


In Todo Craft Fair








When is the next In Todo?

December 8, 2024, 10am-5pm

SUAY 905 Mateo St, Los Angeles

All Outside.


How do I apply to become a vendor?

All vendors must fill out an online application and pay a $20 non-refundable processing fee. If the vendor is not accepted, this fee cannot
be refunded by In Todo and goes towards processing applications.


When do I pay the outdoor booth fee?

Once accepted, In Todo will send each vendor a link to pay for their booth. All booth fees must be paid in full within 7 days of receiving participation admittance. Vendors may lose their booth if fee is not paid within the allotted time.



Booth Fees

10x10 - $300
(bring your own tent)

10x10’ Shared - $180
(bring your own tent)

10x10’ Tent Rental - $65
(limited available)   

Same pricing for food vendors.

Food Trucks - Please inquire about pricing


Can I share a booth?

Yes, you may share your booth with one other vendor. Both applicants must apply at the same time in order for either application to be considered. The two applicants are juried as a whole, and the results of the jurying will be the same for both vendors. If you would like to share a booth, but do not have another vendor in mind, please reach out to our team for a potential pairing.


Are tents included in the booth fee?

Vendors can choose to bring their own tents or pay extra to have In Todo provide their tents. Tent rentals are $65 and will be set up prior to arrival.




What fixtures will be available to rent?

Vendors must bring their own fixtures. No rentals will be available.

Can I ship my products ahead of time?

Unfortunately, we do not allow products to be shipped to the event space ahead of time. You can ship products via UPS and have it held at a location nearby.


How do you pick vendors for In Todo?

In Todo curates vendors based on merchandise categories- apparel, home, ceramics, art, etc.



Will WiFi be provided?

No. 


What about electricity?

No electricity supply will be provided. All food vendors must bring their own generator and it must fit within their 10ft x 10ft space. Any non-food vendors will not have access to power.


What sort of marketing do you do for the fair?

Digital ads, flyering, outdoor (billboards), PR, and shares from participating vendor communities. We also see this as a communal effort. Everyone benefits off the communities of everyone else participating.


How are you promoting brands?

We are working on a more cohesive content strategy to make sure that everyone gets coverage. We are growing and building our community of creatives. We believe that there’s power in numbers, so everyone who participates collectively benefits from the reach and efforts of each other. As much as we are hosts and organizers, In Todo’s success comes from the success and efforts of everyone involved.