Despite telling myself I’m not going to spend any more money on my jewellery project I’ve found myself unable to resist. Bought some supplies from etsy.com yesterday for future jewellery pieces, and today decided I needed some jewellery display racks as I’ve got nowhere to put everything I make. Will need them anyway if I’m to sell at craft markets, which I’ll probably do when the weather gets a lot warmer.
Although I need proper, stackable storeage boxes for the bulk of the stock, I found some fun display racks on ebay.co.uk at reasonable prices, and best of all they were in antique copper style (and copper is my niche metal).
I’m sure the ebay seller won’t mind my using his photos on my blog as I’ve bought these items and am promoting his shop as well (called The Bigger Shop, which sells all kinds of things apart from jewellery display racks and mannequins).
I just thought this revolving earrings display rack was lovely, and a bargain at £5.95 plus postage.
As well as a few other items, I just had to get one of those jewellery busts to display necklaces and earrings together, made from resin and quite heavy (£9.90 plus £4.90 postage).
I’m having so much fun with all this, and even though I keep reading on forums about jewellery sellers giving up because the market is saturated and they aren’t selling anything, it hasn’t dampened my enthusiasm one bit. To me it’s a hobby that could possibly turn into another income stream, and I need a creative outlet anyway, which I’m enjoying with jewellery making, along with the therapy it gives me of working with my hands late at night with wire and chain.
Although I need proper, stackable storeage boxes for the bulk of the stock, I found some fun display racks on ebay.co.uk at reasonable prices, and best of all they were in antique copper style (and copper is my niche metal).
I’m sure the ebay seller won’t mind my using his photos on my blog as I’ve bought these items and am promoting his shop as well (called The Bigger Shop, which sells all kinds of things apart from jewellery display racks and mannequins).
I just thought this revolving earrings display rack was lovely, and a bargain at £5.95 plus postage.
As well as a few other items, I just had to get one of those jewellery busts to display necklaces and earrings together, made from resin and quite heavy (£9.90 plus £4.90 postage).
I’m having so much fun with all this, and even though I keep reading on forums about jewellery sellers giving up because the market is saturated and they aren’t selling anything, it hasn’t dampened my enthusiasm one bit. To me it’s a hobby that could possibly turn into another income stream, and I need a creative outlet anyway, which I’m enjoying with jewellery making, along with the therapy it gives me of working with my hands late at night with wire and chain.
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