
A Simple Strategy For Selling Your Handmade Jewelry That Works… Today, Tomorrow and Even During A Recession:
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Wear the polymer clay jewelry you make. Others will notice and some will ask Read More→

A Simple Strategy For Selling Your Handmade Jewelry That Works… Today, Tomorrow and Even During A Recession:
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Wear the polymer clay jewelry you make. Others will notice and some will ask Read More→

Creative Ideas For Marketing Your Bead Jewelry To Niche Markets:
Often the most popular bead shapes or designs turn out to be the ones that are the easiest to make. How great is that… especially if you are new to polymer clay Read More→

Child Product Safety Law – New Legislation Affects Handmade Goods:
Do you make handmade beads and jewelry for kids? Well as of February 20, 2009, your product may actually become illegal to sell in the United States if you Read More→

Make 2009 The Best Year Ever For Your Bead And Jewelry Venture:
When business is good, it can usually be attributed to the rules and principles you live by. This was definitely the case for Thomas Jefferson, the principal Read More→

How You Hold Your Hands When Rolling Bead Shapes is Key:
I actually learned how to roll the football bead when trying to make round beads. No matter how hard I tried to get the beads round, they kept ending up in the Read More→

Looking Back to The Great Depression of the 1930′s for Some Insights and Answers:
Today’s post is about the WHY’s (instead of the How’s) of making polymer clay beads. There is so much “How-To” information here on this blog, but not that Read More→

Even When There Aren’t Too Many Buyers, You Can Still Have a Successful Day:
This past weekend my daughter (Willow) and I set up a booth at a local craft fair. The venue was a local wine and beer brewing establishment… very fun. Read More→

Popular Tattoo Artwork Does Not Always Have To Be Etched Right Into Your Skin:
I’ve never had a real tattoo. But that doesn’t mean I can’t still have fun with real tattoo designs. Actually, you could probably create a whole niche business Read More→

Making Your “Stuff-To-Bring” Checklist In Advance Of The Show:
This weekend I ended up getting ready for a Christmas Craft Fair coming up at a local beer and wine brewery near me. Originally I wasn’t planning to do any Read More→

Custom Jewelry Tags Can Help You To Make More Money At Craft Fairs and On Etsy:
Whether you are selling your handmade jewelry on Etsy, at the local craft fair, a retail store, or to your friends… a custom hang tag will help to identify your Read More→

Need a Clever and Cheap Way to Display and Sell Your Beaded Jewelry Designs?
With all the Christmas Craft Fairs in full swing, you may be looking for simple ways to display your original art jewelry that will set you apart from others at the fair… as Read More→

Simply Wear Your Handmade Jewelry Creations To Make More Sales:
Last month I talked about the recession and about things we can do as artists to sell handcrafted jewelry designs even during slow economic times. One thing Read More→

Local Bead Shows – A Great Place To Pick Up Some New Polymer Clay Tools:
On Sunday I went to the Fraser Valley Bead Show held in Langley, British Columbia (very close to my home here in Canada). With only 50 vendors, this one isn’t Read More→

The Uniqueness of a Triangle Pendant Shape Can Help You To Sell Your Jewelry Better:
One of my favorite flowers is the Hollyhock. Although they can be tricky to grow in the garden, capturing their beauty in a polymer clay cane design, is actually Read More→

How To Sell Jewelry Even In A Down Economy:
With uncertain economic times happening in the US and some other countries, your financial situation may be tightening up a bit. But this doesn’t mean there aren’t things you can do as Read More→

Accomplished Digital Artist and Self Proclaimed “Crazy-In-Love-With-Roses” Person, Learns Polymer Clay… Quickly!
Brenda Landers-Smith (Bren) was a polymer clay newbie just a few short months ago. That’s Read More→
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