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Thursday, December 31, 2009

Turning Traditional Display Fixtures Into Art Supply Holders

Because there are various kinds of display fixtures specifically designed to showcase art supplies, it’s pretty easy for a store manager or owner to find the display fixture or fixtures perfect for showcasing almost any kind of art supply. For example, mobile scrapbook racks and slot paper racks are designed with scrapbooking and other art and hobby supplies in mind.

However, display tools specifically designed for showcasing a particular art supply aren’t always necessary. There are numerous kinds of fixtures out there that can hold a wide variety of merchandise types – these fixtures wear many hats, so to speak.

If you’re just now starting an art supply display in your store, check out the six display fixtures below. Chances are, you might already have several of them on hand – and if you don’t, ordering them means you can use them later for other kinds of displays!

Plastic Containers

You probably already know that plastic containers are some of the most common – and popular – retail display fixtures around. This is because plastic containers are durable, versatile, and convenient, and they’re available in a variety of shapes, sizes, styles, and even in both clear and colored versions.

Plastic containers work well to hold small kinds of art supplies, such as small paint brushes and writing utensils, rolls of stickers, packets of glitter and sequins, and even small tubes of paint and glue.

Acrylic Round Face Bins

Acrylic round face bins are a version of plastic containers, but pack enough extra punch to get a category of their own. These acrylic bins include hinged lids and attached scoops, and while they’re generally used as display fixtures for food products like unwrapped candy, yogurt and ice cream toppings, and gumballs, they’re great for displaying and allowing your customers easy access to art supplies like loose beads.

Bucket Display Racks

Bucket display racks actually combine two different display fixtures – plastic buckets for holding merchandise and display racks for holding the buckets!

You can use bucket display racks as art supply display fixtures much the same way you can use plastic containers. Small kinds of art supplies work best with these fixtures, and the racks allow you to situate the display nearly anywhere in your store where there’s space enough for the rack.

Pegboard Display Racks and Accessories

Pegboard display racks and their accessories, such as pegboard hooks, trays, and bins and buckets, work in similar ways to bucket display racks in that they provide both the fixtures to hold the art supplies and the means to hold those fixtures.

Because of the wide variety of accessories that work with pegboard display racks, there are plenty of options when it comes to which art supplies to display. Pegboard hooks allow you to display merchandise designed to (or included in packaging designed to) hang, while the trays and bins allow you to display small and moderately sized art supplies that need to “sit” in a container.

Wooden and Wicker Baskets and Racks

Think of wooden and wicker baskets and racks as the charming cousin of the bucket display rack. These fixtures, which are available in both fixed-position and rotating versions, can hold fairly sizeable art supplies and add charm to your store at the same time!

Table Displays

Table displays are excellent choices when you plan to use stand-alone fixtures such as plastic containers and acrylic round face bins. These tables are usually available with two or three tabletops and in a variety of “wood” colors, which also helps them add as much charm and visual appeal to your art supply display as wooden or wicker baskets and racks.

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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

How to Choose Scrapbook Display Racks for Your Store

If you own or manage a store that sells art supplies, or you’re getting ready to open a store that will sell such supplies, chances are you might want to include scrapbook supplies in your inventory. Scrapbooking is an extremely popular hobby among people of all ages, and it only makes sense to deliver what those customers need.

However, figuring out HOW to create a scrapbook supply display might be a bit tougher than just deciding you WANT to create one.

Below are five steps to help you create a scrapbook display with the right supplies and racks for you.

Step One: Get Familiar With Your Scrapbook Supplies

Before you can do anything else, you must get familiar with your store’s scrapbook merchandise. What do you already sell? What do you want to start selling? The answers to these questions will help you when it’s time to choose your display racks.

Step Two: Take Inventory of Your Store’s Other Art Supplies

Note that your store might already have art supplies that, while they aren’t specifically targeted at scrapbookers, are still appropriate for scrapbooking purposes. Such supplies might include vials of glitter, small rolls of decorated tape or stickers, sheets of stencils, glue, scissors, rulers, and markers, colored pencils, and other writing utensils. Making use of the art supplies your store already has is a great way to expand your scrapbook display – and, if your store doesn’t focus solely on art supplies and doesn’t have any of these kinds of items, it might be time to go ahead and invest in them.

Step Three: Choose Your Scrapbook Display Space

Now that you know which supplies you want to display, it’s time to choose where in your store you want to create the display. It’s easier to select the scrapbook display racks you need (and want) when you know exactly how much space you have to work with.

Once you choose your display space, a good way to get familiar with it is to physically situate yourself in the space. Take measurements, block off the area that will represent the display racks, and then walk around to see if your customers will have enough space to comfortably move around.

Step Four: Shop Around for Scrapbook Display Racks

The best way to shop around for scrapbook display racks is to treat the situation like you would when you shop around for anything – find several sellers and spend some time comparing their products and prices.

Of course, you should also keep in mind that while there are fixtures out there specifically labeled as “scrapbook display racks,” there are plenty of other fixtures that also work well to showcase scrapbooking materials. Bucket display racks, for example, are great for organizing and displaying small items like tubes of glitter or rolls of stickers.

Step Five: Order Only the Display Racks You Know You Need

This step should come as no surprise, but if you’re searching for advice on how to choose scrapbook display racks for your store, chances are you’re new to the scrapbooking business and you might get a bit overzealous (or feel you need to be overprepared) when it’s time to order your racks.

While it’s generally better to be “overdressed” than “underdressed,” in this situation – when your money is on the line – it’s best to order only the display racks you know for sure you’ll need. Once you create your display and spend some time gauging your customers’ responses and demands, you can always expand!

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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Understanding the Different Kinds of Scrapbook Display Racks

Scrapbooking is an extremely popular hobby among a wide variety of people, and numerous kinds of stores – from large chain retail stores like Wal-Mart and Target to smaller chain and even mom-and-pop art supply stores – make sure they cater to customers’ needs for this pastime.

If you’re establishment sells scrapbook materials (or art supplies that can double as scrapbook materials), or you’re thinking of incorporating them, get familiar with the various kinds of display racks you can use so you’ll be aware of the kinds of fixtures you can use that will work well with both the amount of display space you have and the amount of merchandise you’re selling.

Note that this isn’t a comprehensive list of scrapbook display racks – there are many varieties out there, as well as many common display fixtures that can work to display scrapbook materials. However, these are a few of the most convenient tools for displaying scrapbook materials to help get you started.

Slot Paper Shelves and Racks

Slot Paper Shelves

Slot paper shelves are designed to work with slot paper racks (see below) to organize and display various kinds of paper or sheets of other kinds of scrapbook supplies (such as stencils or stickers) in a way that’s convenient for both you and your customers. You can find slot paper shelves that include as few as one or as many as three “slots” of various sizes for holding paper, which makes it easy for you to create a scrapbook supply display no matter how many supplies your store sells.

Slot Paper Racks

Slot paper racks are the display racks designed to hold slot paper shelves. Just like you can with the shelves, you can find slot paper racks in various sizes as well as in both floor or “tower” models and countertop models.

Mobile Scrapbook Centers

You can almost think of mobile scrapbook centers as your customers’ one-stop shop for scrapbook supplies.

These kinds of display fixtures include on-roll shelves that allow you to display rolls of merchandise such as stickers; slot paper shelves for organizing and displaying sheets of paper, stickers, or stencils; sturdier flat metal racks for showcasing heavier items such as entire packs of paper or the books themselves; and “catch all” baskets designed to hold nearly any item the other fixtures can’t easily display such as tubes of clue or containers of glitter or sequins.

Bucket Display Racks

Because of how versatile and convenient they are, bucket display racks are actually found in many different kinds of retail establishments. It’s also for those reasons that bucket displays work so well to showcase scrapbook materials.

You can find bucket displays in a variety of styles and sizes, including racks designed specifically for floor or countertop displays, and with a wide range of bucket numbers. You can use bucket displays to organize and display many kinds of scrapbook items such as rolls of stickers, tubes of glue and glitter, markers and other writing utensils, and even small packets of stencils or stickers.

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Monday, December 28, 2009

5 Art Supply Containers and Racks for Your Store

Whether you already own or manage an art supply store or you’re looking to open one, or even if you own or are opening a store that will sell items similar to those found in art supply stores, you must make sure you have the right kinds of art supply containers and racks to display your merchandise.

Below are five kinds of art supply containers and racks to get you started.

1. Clear Plastic Containers

Because of their versatility and durability, and the convenience they offer both storeowners and customers, it’s no surprise to see clear plastic containers listed as an ideal display container for art supplies. Art supply store managers and owners can use clear plastic containers to display everything from small tubes or packets of glitter and sequins to buttons, beads, and other baubles. These kinds of containers are also great for holding loose paint brushes and drawing pencils and pens.

Of course, clear plastic containers also work great as storage containers. You or your associates can keep them under your countertops or in your stockrooms to organize anything from work-related tools such as rolls of sales stickers to thumbtacks for hanging wall posters.

2. Acrylic Round Face Bins With Scoops

Similar to clear plastic containers, acrylic round face bins with scoops work well to organize and display loose kinds of art supplies like beads. The round face design of these bins add visual appeal to displays while the scoops make it easy for customers to retrieve the amount of product they want.

Also similar to clear plastic containers, acrylic round face bins with scoops also work well as storage bins.

3. Slot Paper Shelves and Racks

Slot paper shelves work with slot paper racks (see below) and are designed to hold paper or similar art supplies. You can find slot paper shelves in various sizes and with one, two, or three slots and you can use them to hold everything from regular paper and construction paper to sheets of stickers and stencils.

Slot paper racks are designed to hold slot paper shelves and art supply store managers and owners can find these display racks in both floor and countertop models.

4. Bucket Display Racks

Like clear plastic containers, bucket display racks are found in a variety of retail establishments because they work so well to organize, store, and display various kinds of merchandise. You can use bucket display racks to organize and display everything from small art supplies like packets of glitter and small tubes of paint to larger items like loose paint brushes, rulers, scissors, and art pens and pencils.

5. Mobile Scrapbook Centers

Mobile scrapbook centers are crucial for art supply stores that sell scrapbooking tools. These display racks are complete with display fixtures such as slot paper racks for holding sheets of scrapbook paper as well as flat metal racks for holding heavier items and on-roll shelves for conveniently displaying rolls of stickers.

Mobile scrapbook centers also work well for any kind of store that doesn’t necessarily sell scrapbook supplies but does sell similar items such as sheets or packets of paper and stencils as well as rolls of stickers.

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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

How to Choose Bucket Displays for Every Kind of Store

If you want extra convenience for both you and your customers, consider using bucket display racks for your merchandise displays. Bucket display racks include the fixtures for holding your merchandise (the buckets) and the fixtures to help you display them (the racks), which helps make creating the displays almost effortless.

However, there are numerous kinds of bucket racks and each kind is going to work best with a certain kind of merchandise and in a certain area of your store or business.

Below are three steps to help you get started. Ultimately, each step is connected to the final one: Deciding which bucket display rack will work best with your store’s display space and the merchandise you want to display.

Step One: Take a Look at Your Store’s Display Space

Do you want to situate a display near your store’s checkout counter? Do you want to create a display along one of your store’s walls, or somewhere on the store’s floor?

You can find bucket display racks in a variety of styles and sizes (see below), and before you make a selection you need to evaluate how much display space you have.

Step Two: Consider Your Merchandise

As mentioned above, bucket display racks – and the buckets they come with – are available in numerous sizes and styles; however, no matter what size you choose, these display fixtures generally work best for displaying small kinds of merchandise like:
  • Wrapped candy, whether it’s individual pieces of candy, gumballs, suckers or lollipops, candy bars, and even novelty candy.
  • Convenience items like lighters, eyeglass repair kits, on-the-go sewing kits, and travel-sized hygiene products.
  • Souvenir items like key chains, seashells, and stickers.
  • Craft and hobby items like buttons, beads, sewing and knitting needles, spools of thread, glue stick refills for glue guns, and containers of glitter or sequins.
  • Home repair items like screws, bolts, nuts, and nails.
  • Children’s toys like bouncy balls, yo-yos, and small stuffed animals.
Note that because the buckets are available in different sizes, you should take stock of the merchandise you plan to display in the buckets before you select your bucket display.

Step Three: Understand the Different Kinds of Bucket Display Racks

Now that you know where you want to situate your bucket display and which merchandise you want to display in it, it’s time to get familiar with the different kinds of bucket display racks.

Depending on where you want to situate your display and how much space you have to work with, you might want to use:

Rotating buck racks, which are great for floor displays and point-of-purchase, or POP, displays.
Countertop bucket racks, which work well as display fixtures for your checkout countertop or any other counter or table top in your establishment.
Free-standing bucket racks, which are similar to rotating bucket racks in that you can situate them any place on your floor as long as you have space.
Wall-hanging bucket racks, which are excellent choices if you need to maximize display space or are in need of wall-friendly display fixtures.

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Monday, July 13, 2009

5 Countertop Display Fixtures You Shouldn't Overlook

Clear plastic containers, bucket display racks, lollipop trees – these are the kinds of common countertop display fixtures most store owners think of as they’re creating countertop displays.

However, there are numerous kinds of display racks for countertops that often go overlooked.
Check out the display fixtures for countertops detailed below – chances are, you’ll wonder why you aren’t using them yet!

1. Display Tubes


Display tubes include the display fixtures that hold items like dry cereals and unwrapped candies in tubes of various sizes fixed on turntables. Thanks to their size and rotating feature, these fixtures are ideal for countertops in a variety of businesses including delis, cafeterias, candy stores, and bakeries.

2. Step Displays


Step displays are ideal for countertops because they allow store owners to make the most of any amount of countertop space.

These displays generally provide two, three, or four “steps” on which merchandise can be displayed, and they’re perfect for stand-alone items like family-sized bags of chips or large plush toys as well as plastic containers filled with smaller, loose items like candy, gumballs, hair bands, or key chains.


3. Rotating Displays


Think of rotating displays as an all-encompassing name for any rotating countertop rack. Display tubes fall under this umbrella term, as do rotating bucket racks, spinning earring card holders, and two- and three-tiered rotating racks ideal for tubes of tester items.


Rotating displays are great for countertops because you can find them in small sizes, but it’s their rotating feature that really makes them so convenient. Countertop areas are generally areas where store registers are located, and as such they’re areas where customers can only stand on one side. Rotating displays allow store owners to display more items than they could with fixed position display racks as well as allow customers to view all items instead of just one side.

4. Cup Displays

You might think cup displays only serve the purpose of holding cups in areas like deli countertops or cafeteria assembly lines; yet, thanks to their sizes and shapes, you can use cup displays to create countertop displays of small merchandise items like bouncy balls, novelty pencils and pens, and cosmetic items like lipsticks and eyeliner pencils.

You can even use these displays for organizing items in the stock room or on your office desk.
You can find cup displays perfect for any display space. For example, you can buy individual cup displays as well as trays designed to hold three or six cups.

5. Colored Display Boxes


You might be tempted to overlook colored display boxes because, at first glance, they might seem too small to hold any significant amount of merchandise; however, these boxes are like wolves in sheep’s clothing! Not only are they the perfect size and shape for creating larger countertop displays, but they’re also available in bright, fun colors that are sure to catch your customers’ eyes!

You can use colored display boxes for showcasing everything from edible items like wrapped candies and gumballs as well as non-edible items like small hair clips and decorative pins.

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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Using Rotating Bucket Racks for Floor Displays

Convenience stores, bookstores, gift shops, toy stores – they all need display fixtures to attractively, conveniently, and effectively showcase their merchandise. Unless you plan to display all of your store’s items on the wall and on the countertops (and most stores don’t do this!), you need some display racks for your floor displays.

Rotating bucket racks are great options for creating floor displays because they help you make the most of the floor space your store offers, they increase your customers’ convenience, and there are numerous options you can choose from to help you create as attractive and convenient a display as possible.

Rotating Bucket Racks for Floor Displays Maximize Space


Bucket display racks that rotate are generally “thinner” than traditional, fixed position display racks, so they take up less space than other kinds of display fixtures like common convenience store racks.


Plus, because you can fit a great number of numerous kinds of small items in the buckets, you’re actually displaying more merchandise items than you would by situating larger, stand-alone items on shelf racks. You can find bucket display racks with as many as thirty buckets!


Rotating Bucket Racks for Floor Displays Add Convenience


Sometimes, it’s more convenient for your customers to browse merchandise positioned on display racks that rotate than it is for them to check out the merchandise on fixed position floor displays. This is because revolving racks allow customers to view all the merchandise from one spot – when they’re finished looking at the items on one side, they can easily spin the rack to see the merchandise on another side!


Before you start adding revolving bucket displays to your floor, keep these two important tips in mind for your customers’ convenience:
  1. Make sure there’s plenty of space between the rotating bucket rack and other display racks. This is not only to make sure there’s plenty of space for your customers to move around the displays, but also to make sure the rotating display’s items don’t get caught on any other racks that might be close by.
  2. Be conscious of the weight. Thanks to their numerous buckets, these racks make it easy to display a high number of many kinds of small items; however, you want to make sure you don’t get carried away. If you put too many items in each bucket, the display might become too heavy for your customers to easily spin.
Add Visual Appeal: Compare Plastic Bucket Racks and Wooden Display Racks

Traditional spinning bucket racks for floor displays are made of plastic buckets positioned on plastic or wire stands; however, this isn’t the only option you have!


Rotating wooden display racks work much the same way and add visual appeal to your displays. Wooden displays work well for nearly every kind of retail business, and just like plastic buckets, wooden baskets are ideal for showcasing edible items like wrapped pieces of candy, candy bars, and gumballs, as well as non-edible items like novelty toys for children, common convenience items like key chains and lighters, and emergency items like travel-sized hygiene products and eyeglass repair kits.

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Plastic and Acrylic Displays Are Ideal for Showcasing Bulk Candy

Candy stores aren’t the only establishments in the business of selling candy! So many retail locations showcase candy to create additional merchandise for customers, and the most popular – and convenient – places to showcase bulk candy using plastic containers or acrylic bins are your countertop, your floor, and your wall.

Create a Countertop Display


Countertop displays are probably the most popular way to display bulk candies (unless you manage an actual candy store, in which the entire establishment is a display!).


To create a countertop display of bulk candy, you can do one of two things (or, both):
  1. Create Your Own: Acrylic bins come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes and you can choose the ones that best fit your countertop and then situate them to create an attractive countertop display.
  2. Get Some Help: You can find plastic bucket racks with 6, 8, and 10 buckets designed for showcasing small merchandise like bulk candies on your countertop. You can also use wire racks designed to hold acrylic radeus scoop bins. These racks usually hold a bin on the top shelf and a bin on the bottom shelf, maximizing your display space.
Create a Floor Display

Plastic containers and acrylic bins are just as ideal for floor displays as they are for countertop displays, and you can create attractive bulk candy displays on your store’s floor following the same two suggestions:


Consider these two ideas for bulk candy floor displays using acrylic bins:
  1. Create Your Own: Creating your own floor display of bulk candy is easy! If you want to use acrylic bins or plastic containers to create bulk candy displays on the floor, you can position the same kinds of acrylic containers you would use for a countertop display on floor display racks. All you need are the acrylic bins best suited for your candy and a display rack designed for floor use. Once you have those tools, you can situate the display rack somewhere on your store’s floor that will offer the best visibility and convenience and then position your acrylic bins on the rack. Presto!
  2. Get Some Help: Plastic bucket display racks designed for floor displays can help you quickly and conveniently showcase your bulk candy. These display racks come in fixed position and rotating models and you can find them with as many as 30 acrylic buckets.
Create a Wall Display

Walls are often forgotten when it comes to creating store displays, but creating wall displays are ideal ways to make the most of the space within a store.


If you’re considering a wall display for showcasing bulk candy, consider two options:
  • Gravity Bins or Dry Food Dispensers: Gravity bins and dry food dispensers (names that are often used interchangeably) are some of the most popular acrylic containers for wall displays and excellent fixtures for holding bulk candy. You’ve probably seen these acrylic wall containers holding food items like dry cereals and coffee; however, gravity bins and dry food dispensers are perfect for displaying unwrapped bulk candies. The closed containers keep the candies clean while they wait for customers, and customers can easily access the amount of candy they want while leaving the rest untouched.
  • Funnel Front Bins and Slatwalls: Funnel front acrylic bins fitted to mount to slatwalls generally include candy scoops or rakes (and side slots to hold them) for customers to push candy to a “funnel” and then open a door and catch the candy in a bag or container. Funnel front bins and slatwalls offer a lot of freedom because you can position your bins however high, low, close together, or far apart you want on the slatwall, and they’re generally easy to reposition if you ever want to change your display around.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Create Countertop Displays with Bucket Racks

If you manage any kind of retail business, chances are you have a countertop (or two!). Countertops are where most stores’ checkout registers are located, but they’re also ideal places for merchandise displays.

If you haven’t yet created a countertop display for your store, or you’re looking for ways to spice up the countertop display you currently have, consider using
bucket display racks.

Small Merchandise Is Best for Bucket Display Racks


Bucket displays are best for showcasing small merchandise, whether it’s edible merchandise like wrapped candies or non-edible merchandise like novelty toys or convenience items.
This works well if you’re choosing racks with buckets for your countertop displays because most stores tend to display smaller items on their countertops and near their registers.

Browse Different Kinds of Bucket Rack Displays


Now that you have an idea about the kinds of merchandise you want to display in the rack’s buckets, it’s time to think about two other facts that will help you as you browse the different kinds of bucket display racks: The amount of merchandise you want to display, and whether you want a stationary or revolving rack.


Even for countertops, bucket racks are available in a variety of sizes and with as few as two buckets or as many as ten buckets. Choose a bucket rack based on how much merchandise you want to display. Racks with few buckets, for example, are ideal for small candy displays, while racks with several buckets are great for creating an elaborate display of a number of common convenience items like key chains, lighters, pens, eyeglass repair kits, and items to keep children busy during long trips like novelty toys, small coloring books, and crayons.


Like their floor counterparts, bucket racks for countertop displays are available in both fixed position and revolving models. Personal preference will most likely help you make your decision. Fixed position racks generally
position the buckets side by side and on two or three levels, or “hang” the buckets from wire or metal rods. Revolving bucket racks are great for maximizing your countertop space. When you choose a revolving rack, you’re making use of each of the rack’s sides and making your customers’ shopping experience even more convenient because they can spin the rack to see all the items.

Of course, you must keep your countertop’s size in mind. Choose racks with few buckets if you don’t have much space to work with, or choose revolving racks to make the most of the space your countertop offers.


Not All Buckets Are Plastic: Consider Wooden Basket Racks


Although they’re not typically called “buckets,” wooden baskets and display racks function in much the same way as traditional plastic buckets and containers while adding some extra visual charm to your display.


Like other kinds of bucket displays, you can find both
fixed position and revolving wooden display racks. These racks generally come with anywhere from three to eight wooden baskets and are idea for showcasing everything from edible items like candy bars and wrapped gumballs to non-edible items like small children’s toys and travel-sized convenience items and hygiene products.

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Select the Best Display Racks for Gift Shops

Whether your gift shop is located in a hospital or a mall, you need the best display racks for showcasing your merchandise. But how do you choose the best display racks?

Below are three factors to consider to help you select the perfect racks for display gift items throughout your shop.


Consider the Merchandise Your Gift Shop Sells


You can’t choose display racks for your merchandise until you consider the merchandise you’re selling.


Glass or plastic containers or fish bowls positioned on display racks work well to hold small kinds of merchandise like candy and novelty toys for children, while larger fixed position convenience store racks are sturdier and can hold heavier gift items like board games, flower vases, and larger stuffed animals. Of course, you don’t have to save your shelf racks for large gift items; you can also mix your containers with stationary display racks to create attractive and convenient displays throughout your store.

Think About How Much Space Your Gift Shop Provides


The amount of space you have to work with will play a big role in choosing merchandise display racks.


Countertop displays are usually ideal for shops of all sizes, but you’ll need to consider the amount of countertop space you have to work with. Small countertops generally lend enough room for one or two large glass or plastic containers, or several small containers, while big countertops offer room for more containers. Regardless of how many containers you want to use and the sizes of those containers,
countertop display racks will help you make the most of your space. These racks hold the containers side by side and generally position them on upper and lower levels.

Most every kind of store – whether it’s a gift shop or another kind of retail store – has floor displays. The key is to assess how much floor space your shop offers and, based on that amount of space, choose floor display racks that will both attractively display your merchandise and be convenient for your customers. Tall
rotating display racks for floors make the most use of space because customers can rotate them without having to walk around and potentially bump into other displays or customers. Traditional convenience store racks work well for holding heavier gift items, and revolving clip racks are great for holding birthday, anniversary, and sympathy cards.

If your gift shop sells small items that can easily fit in bucket containers, you might want to consider
wall display racks. These racks are designed to maximize space by hanging from your shop’s wall, and most wall racks are available with buckets (so you don’t have to choose your own).

Add Extras Based On Your Gift Shop’s Customers


Depending on the kinds of customers your gift shop usually receives, you can find display racks ideal for additional merchandise not usually considered “gifts.”


For example, if your shop tends to attract lots of families with children, you might want to consider adding
gumball machines near the entries and exits as well as close to toy displays. You can also find pre-filled lollipop trees perfect for floor and countertop displays, as well as pre-filled bucket display racks that feature small novelty toys for children.

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3 Ways to Create Beautiful Displays for Hospital Gift Shops

From flowers and balloons to cards and stuffed toys, many family members and friends want to buy “Get Well” gifts for their loved ones. Because of this, nearly every hospital has a gift shop and merchandise within hospital gift shops tends to sell itself.

However, that doesn’t mean hospital gift shop managers should skimp on their displays! Many hospital gift shops have space limitations to work with, and below are numerous fixtures you can use to create attractive and convenient displays in your hospital gift shop.


1. Countertop Displays


There’s a wide array of display fixtures perfect for every gift shop countertop – no matter how big or small it is.


Empty display fixtures like
glass and plastic containers and fish bowls are ideal for creating your own countertop displays. You can find these containers in a variety of different shapes, sizes, and colors and can showcase many different kinds of merchandise including candy, novelty toys, and convenience items your loved one might need like travel-sized manicure sets and eyeglass repair kits.

If you’re not sure how to position your containers or you want to make sure you’re making the most of your countertop space, consider
bucket countertop display racks. You can find these fixtures with six, eight, or ten buckets neatly positioned on plastic or wire racks and designed to help you keep your merchandise organized and your countertop clutter free.

Another great option for countertop displays in gift shops are
rotating post card racks that you can fill with “Get Well” cards.

Whether you opt to go with stand-alone containers or bucket display racks, you can also find versions of the fixtures that are already filled with merchandise like candy or novelty toys. These are great time-savers for managers of busy hospital gift shops as well as gift shops that are just starting up.


2. Floor Displays


Glass and plastic containers and fishbowls work as well for countertops as they do for floors, but you need some kind of display rack to showcase them.


When it comes to display racks for hospital gift shops, the sky’s the limit. You can use
traditional convenience store racks with shelves for showcasing stuffed toys, vases of flowers, or containers filled with merchandise, or you can find bucket display racks that come with containers for you to fill with any merchandise you like.

You can also find
rotating clip racks for floor displays that allow you to clip “Get Well” cards.

As is the case with countertop displays, you can also find floor display racks already filled with popular items like candy and toys.


3. Wall Displays


Wall displays are perfect for gift shops, no matter how much space you have to work with.


You can always use fixed position racks with one display side and push them against your shop’s wall, but if you’re creating a display on your gift shops wall, consider
bucket racks designed to hang. These racks generally come with buckets for holding your merchandise and you can also find them already filled with candy, toys, and other items.

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