Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Store Makeover In Progress - Brand New Look Coming

Bounty Of Beads is always evolving and changing, hopefully for the better.  I started this shop as an avenue to destash just a few items and it just took off from there.  I truly am a jewelry designer at heart and that is what I love to do. I have been working all this year to get back to what I love to do and still keep Bounty Of Beads alive and going. 

I am currently in the process of a complete Store Makeover.  My final goal is to only sell Bead Dangle Drop Charm Sets and continue with the Trinity Brass line as well.  So, with that in mind, here are some changes that will be taking place over the next few days:

I will be listing some items at "Clearance Bulk Sale" http://www.etsy.com/listing/78030152/clearance-bulk-sale-gorgeous-4-leaf
http://www.etsy.com/listing/62660514/clearance-bulk-sale-50-pc-copper
http://www.etsy.com/listing/53414151/clearance-bulk-sale-bright-silver-flower
Most of the Crystals, Swarovski, Czech and Glass Beads will begin to disappear from my shop.  So, if there is anything from these sections that you would like, now is the time to grab them before they disappear.  Take a peek, you never know just what might be on sale.....

Here is a preview of what I have NEW in the shop...
 Bead Dangle Charm Drop Set http://www.etsy.com/listing/79266710/6-piece-antique-silver-and-12mm-medium
 Bead Dangle Charm Drop Set http://www.etsy.com/listing/79283967/6-piece-baby-blue-and-pink-simple-bead
 http://www.etsy.com/listing/79309608/6-piece-blue-millefore-and-lime-green
 http://www.etsy.com/listing/79299077/4-piece-peachy-pink-multifaceted
http://www.etsy.com/listing/79333190/6-piece-silver-tulip-with-white-pearl

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Custom Orders Prevail

So this week has been a busy week for me in the Custom Orders Department.  Here are just a few more creations from "The Jewelry Hutch" side of me.  It sure doesn't hurt when you also own the supply company as well............LOL

Dragonfly and Glass Pearl Necklace and Earrings Set

Large Dragonfly and Glass Pearl Necklace and Earring Set

Blooming Tulip and Freshwater Pearl Necklace and Earring Set

Dragonfly Necklace and Earring Set In Ivory Color

These are my next projects.....

Earrings

Earrings

Earrings

and more Earrings!!!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Meet The Other Side

So today I thought it might be fun to introduce you to the other side of Bounty of Beads.  Her alter ego is a lady called The Jewelry Hutch aka "the jewelry lady".  It's what lots of my customers call me because they are just as bad at remembering names as I am. :) 

I love creating jewelry and remaking old pieces into new pieces that I find at garage sales or the flea market.  What's left over goes into my Bounty of Beads Etsy store. 

 Glass Pearl Birds Nest Ring, I make these in all sorts of colors.
 The copper Birds' Nest Rings are my favorite just because of the way they look.
 Czech Glass Button Rings
 Czech Glass Button Rings
What I have been working on over the past few months are my rings, so I thought I would share some of them with you today.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Making The Most Out Of A Craft Fair

The name of my Blog and my Etsy company may be Bounty of Beads, but most people locally refer to me as "The Jewelry Lady".  My full time job is setting up anywhere and everywhere I can to sell my jewelry and I do tons of Festivals and Shows.  I thought I would share just a few pointers with you that I have found work for me. 

First off, I always to try to make my booth look as professional as I can.  I use multiple types of displays, table cloths and boxes for lift, just depending on the type of show and where I am.  Giving different heights and angles all over the table truly gives your set up a unique and eye catching look.  I don't mean, clutter your table up with as much as possible, I mean to go for a "staircase" effect in your display where some things are at the height to catch someones eye.  Use colors that flow and don't drowned out what you are selling.

When I first set up for a show, I will put it all together, back up and take a look, then start rearranging.  I will constantly be shifting items and changing out displays all during the show.  I have customers that have already looked, will come back and say "that wasn't there last time I Looked" and that's because I change it throughout the entire day.  Always make sure to fill in that hole or empty spot when you sell something. Always be sure to constantly "straighten" up your booth after customers have come in and looked at your goodies.  DON'T BE LAZY ABOUT IT!!!  Just because you set it up in the morning doesn't mean you are done for the day.  I see people in other booths that sit in their chairs all day long and complain about not making sales.  That's because nobody wants to go look through something that looks like a huge mess.

Have a figure in mind as to what you hope to make for the days show.  If you hope to make $300 for the day and only have $500 in inventory to sell.........then you will probably be very disappointed in your day.  If you are going to do a festival, I want you to add up the price on all your inventory and see just how much you are taking with you and then figure out a realistic number from that.  Since this is what I do full time, my numbers may seem high to some.  I usually go with $3500 to $6000 in inventory and try to hit $1,000 to $1,500 per show day.  That doesn't always happen but, it's what I try for.  Sounds like a lot of money but when you only do that once or twice a month...it's not.

I always set myself up behind my tables.  To me, there is nothing more intimidating than to try and go into someones booth and have to get around the artist just to look at what they are selling.  Also, don't take your whole family with you to a craft show.  People really don't want to intrude on your "family reunion" to get to what you are trying to sell.  To many workers in a small booth will actually work against you.

OK, that's enough for you to digest for today, I will add more over the next few days.  So many of you have asked me for pointers that I hope this helps you out and you will check back for.... "the rest of the story"

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Work Space Home and Away.....

I thought that with this weeks Promotional Frenzy Blog challenge that I would show you all my "work" space away from home and at home.....

Huge Christmas Show in November 2010.

Arts and Crafts Festival in July 2010



Display and Rack For Finished Sets





Work Table Used For Creating and Photography Findings and Finished Jewelry



Computer, Desk, Tools, Displays, Stand Up Shipping Center in the corner, Files, etc. Everything all within arms length.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

A Passion For Creating

http://www.etsy.com/listing/68709924/6-piece-stunning-white-rice-pearl-bead
http://www.etsy.com/listing/68889611/6-piece-vintage-style-antique-silver

http://www.etsy.com/listing/68889421/6-piece-multifaceted-red-velvet-rondelle


http://www.etsy.com/listing/68907196/6-piece-red-riverbank-bead-dangle-drop




Just thought that I would share a few of my new goodies with you. I really just have such a passion for creating jewelry and Bounty of Beads is a way to feed that passion. I get to create Bead Dangle Charm Drop Sets that others can use to make beautiful creations. They are perfect for Earrings, Pendants, Bracelets, Cell Phone Charms, Purse and Zipper Pulls. I would love to hear some of your ideas for how to use these in your creations......

Let me know what you would design with some of these and what colors you would pair them with, can't wait to hear all of your ideas!!!!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Sharing My Heart


This weekend my little church hosted our annual "Friendship Feast" after Sunday morning services. It's where we bring our Senior Adults together with our children and they have lunch together. They get their pictures taken with their prayer partners for the year. I'm not sure who enjoys it more, the adults, the children, or the rest of us standing by and quietly watching. For me, I am just so thankful to God for bringing such wonderful people into my familys life.


One man in particular is Mr. John, but to most of the children he is Papa John. He has atleast 30 "grandchildren" in our church and he has a hug and a word of encouragement for all of them. Mr. John is not in the greatest of health, mostly due to his age, but he is always smiling, always asks how you are doing and then listens for the real answer. We try to go visit Mr. John at his home as often as we can, always bringing some little goodie to leave in his kitchen for later. He spends time showing us more pictures of his family, pictures that he painted when he was younger, a lone stuffed animal that sits in the corner that belonged to his son. He will find something that he can't remember where he got it, but wants to know if I've ever seen anything like it. He has an old wooden swing on his front porch and 2 more chairs that invite you to sit down and stay awhile.


Mostly I am thankful to God for giving my daughter an example of what's truly important in life. Spending time with those we love, slowing down long enough to show them that we care and that they are important, no matter what age.


So today, I share with you my friend Mr. John Green, my daughter Jessica (on the right) and my good friends granddaughter Abby (age 4).