Profitable Jewelry Booth
If you think your child can’t make jewelry, think again. Whose fingers are better at manipulaiting beads that are almost too small to see, and whose eyes are better – yours or your kids?
Of course, they couldn’t help at the actual show…or could they? Each extra pair of sharp eyes reduces the chances of shop-lifting. And how big a crowd do you think would collect if your eight-year-old son screwed a magnifier into his eye socket and started assembling some jewelry while you laid out a display of his work ready to be sold?
Mind you, if the jewelry booth is a proper family pursuit, shop lifting might be even less of a problem if one of you is six ft tall and exercises by lifting cars.
Every family pursuit needs proper planning, and Rena’s experience with profitable jewelry booths will give you all the details, even how to plan visits to the toilet so that the booth is never left unattended, and which venues to avoid.
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Which flexible beading wire should I choose? Diameter: Diameter is the thickness of the wire. You will see the diameter in decimal form, in fractions of an inch. Our thinnest wire is.010″, and .024″ is typically the largest size. Keep these sizes in mind to find the right size for the holes of the beads that you’ll be stringing. The wire size you use will also depend on how many times you may need to pass through the bead.
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Sorry, I used to have a blog about crafts, but didn’t have time to keep it going. Here are a couple of links that might be worth following. I haven’t checked to see if they are still working.
http://healthforu.info/go/jewels.php
http://healthforu.info/go/thrivingartist
they may or may not be helpful to you.
Ian McAllister