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by Janine Gerade
(Massachusetts)
I made this bracelet bigger and used larger crystal for more bling power.
In my quest to go through my jewelry and check for wear, tear and weak parts (see my previous post on Rena's site about customer returns - Help with Jewelry Party Returns Due to Breakage), I came across several of my pieces that I just didn't like anymore.
For whatever reason, whether it be out of style or it wasn't my favorite in the first place but created in haste, in my opinion it needed to be redone.
I made a little pile of the jewelry that needed some work and put it on my to-do list. Eventually I got around to it.
I started with pulling it apart and putting the beads away. Erasing it from my database (inventory), or just manipulate pieces or parts of the jewelry.
You wouldn't believe how much better it made me feel. I have a pretty big inventory of stuff, so sometimes I don't see certain pieces for months and it would bug me when I did a show and pulled out a piece I was embarrassed and put it away.
Now I have looked everything over carefully, remade pieces and can concentrate on my spring line!
Janine Gerade
JMG Designs Handcrafted Jewelry
JMG Designs etsy shop
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