Issues. Defiantly break out the sewing machine and make those table cloths something to be proud of. I made mine fitted and it takes less than a minute to set up the table cloth. It should hang about 1 " short of the ground. I assume those are raised tables. if you are happy with the height then set those cloths to it.
Table skirts are fitted, but do need more tweaking. As I mentioned in an earlier post, the skirts are going to be tightened and pulled up with some hidden clothes pins for now, since I do not have time before the show to hem them where I want them at this time.
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Your sides. They too should not be dragging on the ground. they will look like junk after the first day in the elements. Also, does your set up work with the tent walls in place. Can you drop the walls in a moments notice if rain moves in? Can you do it when you have a neighbors tent on all three sides without bumping your neighbors display?
Sides are held on the inside, and walls can go around the outside of the curtains. As for dragging the ground, I hope to get some cord to tie them up a bit more. Both to prevent more dragging and to help prevent them from flying up.
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Weights. I don't see any tent weights in the photos. What are you using, and have you put in the effort to make them as good looking and cohesive as the rest of the set up. Don;t let them be an afterthought and ruin the overall look, often they can be outside the display, but if your in one of those tight layouts they may need to fit inside your 10x10
As mentioned on other threads, I have sandbags to use as weights. These fit around the feet of the tent. The only sandbag that will actually be visible will be the one on the left hand front of the tent. (weights were not seen in the pic, because the tent was staked for the dry run)