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Starting Your Own Homemade Jewelry Business from Home

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You've got the talent for jewelry making and the drive to create beautiful custom pieces for others to enjoy. So, how do you turn your hobby into a profitable venture? If being your own boss, having fun being creative and earning money while you do what you love sounds like the perfect way to turn your craft hobby into a home-based business,  then it’s time to seize the opportunity.  Now, all you need to do is figure out how to start your own in-home business. Before you dive in to starting your own jewelry business, we've compiled a list of things to consider in advance. Prepare a Business Plan - Even if you plan to start out small, costs add up quickly. You'll want to plan ahead and consider the costs of startup supplies and advertisements as well as the money you'll need to keep your business running until you start to earn enough profit. Stock Up - You'll want to have a variety of different jewelry-making materials and tools available. You can start sm

Beginner's Guide to Crafting Earrings

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For most women, earrings are an everyday essential. Much like an engagement ring or wedding band, a gal often feels naked when they've rushed out the door and forgotten to put their earrings in. The awesome thing about earrings is that they are versatile - they can easily dress up an outfit, adding sophistication when needed or giving you a fun and flirty look when wanted. There are countless design styles, colors and options to choose from when purchasing earrings. But, the best part is, if you're even the tiniest bit crafty you can create your own custom earrings that are one-of-a-kind. If you’re asking yourself where to even begin with making your own earrings, we've got you covered. Here’s a list of beginner-friendly tips on the tools, wholesale gold filled jewelry supplies and fun extras needed to get started. Basic Tools     Wire cutters, chain nose pliers and round nose pliers Supplies     *An assortment of beads. These can be pricey, but you can slow