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| message from Sharleen DeVore on 22 Sep 2004 |
im a woman looking to make a little money on the side. i bought a kit
of beads to make girls' necklaces. its going well because ive made 3
necklaces already. i want to sell them for $10 a piece. if interested, i
can send my address for cash or a money order.
thank you
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| JoAnn Paules replied to Sharleen DeVore on 22 Sep 2004 |
Gee, let's see. A newsgroup of beaders.............a kit of
beads.................going well because she's made **3**.............$10
each..............email her for where to send the check or money order.
Gotta feeling she won't be getting many responses from this bunch. <shaking
my head and walking away>
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| Dr. Sooz replied to JoAnn Paules on 22 Sep 2004 |
SHEESH.
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Sooz
To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong. ~~Joseph Chilton
Pearce
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| scott replied to Sharleen DeVore on 22 Sep 2004 |
Oh GOODY ! Someone knows less than me. Hi vicki !
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| Kandice Seeber replied to scott on 23 Sep 2004 |
Got that right.
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| scott replied to Sharleen DeVore on 22 Sep 2004 |
Great going on your kit Sharleen ! I hope you stick around and learn. I am
new to this NG also.
Scott
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| Kalera Stratton replied to Sharleen DeVore on 23 Sep 2004 |
Hi Sharleen,
If you ever come back and read the replies you've gotten, you may be
taken aback... however, I'm going to give you some advice, and I hope
you take it because it will benefit you tremendously in the long run.
Please stick around and read, ask questions, and participate in this
group. You will learn so much from the seasoned bead and jewelry artists
here! There is a lot more to bead stringing than kits, and the folks
here have an awful lot of knowledge they are generally very willing to
share.
It's perfectly OK to advertise your wares here, but please put AD in the
header. However, posting an ad in a group you never participate in is
considered bad ettiquette, and won't be very effective.
Good luck,
-Kalera
http://www.beadwife.com
http://www.snipurl.com/kebay
Sharleen DeVore wrote:
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| Kandice Seeber replied to Kalera Stratton on 23 Sep 2004 |
Also, generally speaking, people will want to see pictures of the work
before they get to the step of sending money to you. And if you're going to
do business online, consider accepting online payments in some form or
another.
Also, you may want to research whether the kits you have used allow for
resale of the work. Some kits are for personal use only. It's better to
check out some books and maybe a class, learn some skills and then do the
designing on your own. After you have had some practice, then consider
selling the work. The beaded jewelry business is very hard to get into
because there is so much competition, so you need to stand out in some way.
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Archived thread: girls' beaded necklaces from the group rec.crafts.beads.