Hi, I want to pick your brains please. How much stock would you usually prep/make for parties? Do you take your things along so you can adjust things for buyers?
Thanks in advance
Hi, I want to pick your brains please. How much stock would you usually prep/make for parties? Do you take your things along so you can adjust things for buyers?
Thanks in advance
Can't help you but hope others will post. I would like to throw a jewellery party and my friend knows a few interested customers, but don't know where to start, apart from setting a date, creating more stock and send out invites and just see what happens. I think I would figure out first how many people would come and how much they are likely to be able to spend and customize quantities and pieces accordingly.
Maybe just take a set of pliers and if people need more adjustments you can arrange it and send it to them? You might not have the time and space to do adjustments there and then.
I know this was discussed before - try searching 'jewellery parties' in the search facility. There is also some good advice from an American lady on this site www.home-jewelry-business-success-tips.com/
Take various designs, slightly different colour ranges,
Some customers like to have something slightly different if handmade.
Pendant designs too - less chains than pendants - you can swap them around if you do not wish to purchase too many chains to start with.
Enough to give a choice, but not to confuse.
Easier to sell jewellery as is - as one can end up hunting for lots of different bits and pieces after the party.
Take commissions too, though for me, the commissions come later.
Maybe take a mini kit with you, Cookson do a nice small tool kit useful for the purpose. Add to this a few earring findings to change drop items items into studs if reqd. Also a larger clasp and perhaps a magnetic one. Extra small jump rings, is also a good idea.
Hope these thoughts help you, and good luck.
Well... I spent a lot of years in party plan. Eventually rising to dizzy heights of Regional Manager of the South West and am told I am really good at partyplan so if you need any advice please feel free to email me... will say I go into 'super mode' when training though!
Hi There,
I would recommend that you take a set of pliers, crimping pliers and some spare crimps in case any pieces breaks.
Vannetta
Vannetta Seecharran School of Jewellery
Hi Angel,
I used to love doing jewellery parties and just took my stock that was usual for craft fairs. IE Only ONE of anything!
I did take orders for stuff that I knew I could repeat, but as I was essentially selling hand-made one-off designs, it was mostly selling what I had there and then.
I did take pliers and fittings to turn fish-hook fittings into studs and dangleies into ear clips....plus a few chains (mainly to go from my standard 18inch to 16 inch)
I've not done a party for a bit now, mainly due to being a bit lazy!!
What I really enjoyed was talks to WI etc ( probably cos I used to be a teacher and can tell an interesting tale!)
Has anybody got any hints about how to get party/talk bookins please??
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