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Where have you sold your jewelry?
Last post 10-29-2009 10:28 AM by bstrung. 8 replies.
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  • 08-25-2008 8:46 PM

    Where have you sold your jewelry?

    For me it was at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center in Fullerton. This is great for anyone who has their own art to sell and doesn’t want to pay a big booth fee.  Their shows are the 2nd Sunday of every month now through October.  I did very well there. Another good place would be The Blue Orchid flower shop in Orange. Their booth fee there is 45 dollars and their shows are the first Saturday of every month.  I tried the swap meet, but didn’t do well. I'd love to hear where you sold and what kind of luck you had. 

    Thank you! Jojo

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  • 09-01-2008 7:54 AM In reply to

    • donnaes
    • Joined on 09-20-2007
    • McKinney, TX
    • Posts 6

    Re: Where have you sold your jewelry?

    I've been selling jewelry, silk flower arrangements, and other "crafty" items at a monthly trade fair, Third Monday Trade Days, in McKinney, Texas, for a little over a year now.  Business started out slow, but has picked up drastically this year, in part due to high gas prices (people aren't traveling for vacations, so they're looking for something local to do), in part due to stability (I've been around long enough I'm not a here-today-gone-tomorrow vendor), and in part due to customer satisfaction and word of mouth advertising.  My biggest problem is that some people see Trade Days as "flea market" or "garage sale" and don't want to pay my prices.  Fortunately, there are enough people who understand what they're getting for me to stay in business.  I label all my pieces with a name and what I used in each piece; customers seem to like to know what's in a piece.  I have some pieces that friends have made that aren't labelled, just priced, but they don't seem to sell as well.  Over the winter, all I sold was jewelry, no floral arrangements.  For the last three or four months, I've only sold one or two pieces of jewelry, while floral arrangements practically walk out the door.  I expect the jewelry side of things to pick up again as Christmas nears.

     

  • 09-20-2008 9:53 PM In reply to

    • jac55
    • Joined on 04-23-2004
    • Toronto, Canada
    • Posts 44

    Re: Where have you sold your jewelry?

    I sell most of my jewellery at two open houses I have a year.At my home.  One in the Spring and one at the end of November.  I have been very successful this way.  I have tried the odd craft fair but find the competition too great, usually lots of jewellery tables.  I also do the same thing at my work twice  a year, same dates.  I work in a hospital so just send a flyer around to all the different departments to come to my office.  At my house fair I serve wine and cheese, invite all the neighbours, plus all my friends.  I send out a nice invite telling them that if they bring a friend they will get a free gift, which is a pair of earrings.  I now have people asking me if they can come to my parties.  I also have one of my closest friends being the cashier as I go around the room talking to the various customers. I give that friend a choice of any one set or piece of my jewellery. 

  • 10-16-2008 10:00 PM In reply to

    • Szarka
    • Joined on 09-02-2006
    • San Marcos Texas
    • Posts 396

    Re: Where have you sold your jewelry?

    Wow. I am trying to think about where I haven't sold jewelry..............

    coffee shops, health food stores, music festivals, biker rallies, art shows, galleries, gift shops, music shops, salons, town festivals, home shows, craft fairs, expo's, farmers markets, social workers offices, pig roasts, pow wows, church events, bead society meetings, gem and mineral shows, schools, gun shows, car shows, retail stores, consignment shops, funky second hand stores, Tucson, Quartzite, gift expo's,  ................ anywhere there are humans who like to look good is a possibility <grin>.

    Szarka

  • 11-14-2008 3:04 PM In reply to

    Re: Where have you sold your jewelry?

    WOW! You' are on the move! Thanks for giving me ideas for selling more of what God has given me to share. I sell my jewelry by wearing, at the office, salons, church, and home parties.
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    LaKeshia L. Brown
  • 01-22-2009 11:24 PM In reply to

    Re: Where have you sold your jewelry?

    Since a lot of my inspiration comes from portraits from the 1500s to 1600s, I mostly sell my jewelry at Renaissance Faires and historical recreation events.  Believe it or not though, some of the highest sales I've ever had have been at dog shows!  I sell both human and dog jewelry, and it seems the people at dog shows want themselves and their dogs to look good!  :)

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    Holly
    Sable Greyhound Gifts
    www.sablegreyhound.com
  • 01-23-2009 11:19 PM In reply to

    Re: Where have you sold your jewelry?

    Home shows which I LOVE & my website http://www.DesignsByDanica.net I am working on couple of boutiques as well

    Danica

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  • 10-13-2009 1:49 AM In reply to

    Sterling Silver Chains

    Hey Guy, Check out http://www.houseofgems.com/ , they have got very nice collection of beads, Pearls, Sterling Silver Chains, Pendants, Jewelery findings n Supplies.. that to at wholesale prices...

     

  • 10-29-2009 10:28 AM In reply to

    Re: Where have you sold your jewelry?

    I have just started selling my jewelry and I have found small galleries that are open to emerging artists have shows with very small fees. Also for H.S. craft fairs. Of course there is always etsy, artfire and other websites. Good Luck!
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