A Successful Open House Jewelry Party
© by Paula Beal; all rights reserved
I held my first open house jewelry party
recently, and what a success! I just opened up my house and displayed all my
work in my dining room.
I used Evite to invite friends and coworkers via email, and also
printed out invitations and sent them via the regular mail. I sent out probably 30
invitations, and had 15 people who attended.
I did receive some inquiries from
those who couldn't attend and asked to see samples of my work - and when they
did, they bought on the spot.
I use mostly glass beads with a few gemstones. I made bracelets on wire and on
stretchy string. Necklaces long and short, and earrings galore. Nothing was
priced over $20 and everyone was pleased with the quality of my work.
I wasn't out to make my first million, and just wanted my friends to have
something new for spring that would lift their spirits after a winter that
seemed like it would go on forever.
I had bought the book about having home jewelry parties and followed many of the
suggestions in that book. All worked well to my advantage. Thank you for all of
those.
Can't wait to start more projects!
Author Paula Beal of Onnie's Beads offers unique beaded jewelry for everyone.
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