Showing posts with label Successful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Successful. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Tips for Running a Successful Home Jewelry Party Business

Making your own jewelry is a fun hobby that allows you to express your creative side. But you can turn your fun hobby into a great work-at-home business by setting up your own jewelry parties. A jewelry party business allows you to set your own work schedule, and have a lot of fun sharing your jewelry designs while making money. So how do you make sure you're successful? Just follow these simple tips and you're on your way to having your own successful jewelry party business.

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To Host or Not to Host?

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You can host two types of parties. The first jewelry party that you hold will be hosted in your own home, and you will invite your own circle of family and friends. The benefit to this type of party is that you get to keep all the profits because you are the host of the party. Also, because the guests are all personal friends, this is a good way to build confidence and learn the ropes, because no one will be overly critical.

The second type of party is where you get bookings by asking others to host the jewelry party for you. You agree to share a percentage of the sales profits (or free jewelry!) with the hostess. The hostess will invite their own list of friends to the party, and the party will be held at their home instead of yours. The benefit of this party is that you can get a lot more parties scheduled because the guest list will always include new customers, and you don't have the expense of hosting the party in your own home. The only downside is that you share some of the profits, but if you carefully price your jewelry to maximize profit, this can easily be off-set. Plus, a hosted party means the hostess (and not you) will be covering the food and drink expenses of holding the party.

I suggest you start off hosting your own party, and before the party is complete, try to set up at least one booking for another party at someone else's home. Jewelry parties are usually so successful you won't have any problem scheduling new ones, but if you don't get a booking right away, don't be discouraged. Simply follow up with a friendly phone call or email to the party guests a month or so after your first party, and by then people will be wanting to buy new jewelry and book a party! You can always remind people of an upcoming holiday (Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, etc.) to suggest a good time for more jewelry sales.

There are two things you need to focus on to have successful parties. The first is profitability. Quite simply, don't sell your jewelry for less than it is worth or you will lose money! Make a list of all the costs of jewelry supplies, and then factor in something for your time to come up with a fair price for your jewelry. Also, if you are hosting a party in your own home, don't forget there will be costs for food and beverages, so you might want to factor those costs in as well. After you have a few parties you will have a better idea of what people will pay for your jewelry. Charge a little more for your best-selling pieces.

The second thing to focus on is being prepared to have a good party. Follow this checklist and your parties will run smoothly.

Invitations

Send invitations at least two weeks in advance so people can make plans. I like to use http://www.evite.com to create my own email invitations. They have lots of fun templates to choose from, or if you prefer paper invitations, make your own using stick on crystals or find some jewelry themed cards. To really grab people's attention and interest, attach a pair of earrings to the invitation. It might cost you a few bucks, but people love getting something for free and it is a good teaser for your sale of more expensive items.

Customizations and "While you Wait" Jewelry

Always bring pliers and some basic findings so you can customize the length of bracelets and necklaces. If you come prepared, you can also make "while you wait" jewelry for guests, allowing people to select their beads from your stash and you can make up custom jewelry right then and there--people LOVE this! These parties are very successful, and the only downside is you are so busy making jewelry that you won't have much time to enjoy the party.

Food & Drinks

Make sure you have both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, and a nice selection of snacks available. After all, this is a party so you do want to provide a nice social atmosphere and make sure people are comfortable and happy.

Decor

Decorate with tablecloths and candles. Allow yourself an hour to set up before guests arrive, in addition to any food prep time. I use a black velvet scrap of fabric I picked up at the fabric store as jewelry looks great on it. Some jewelry looks better on a light background, however, so pick up a few tablecloths or fabric and give yourself some options. Decide ahead of time which table or tables will be used for displaying your work. Try to decorate in a way that will enhance the style of your own jewelry (fun, sophisticated, etc.). Use jewelry displays (which you can purchase inexpensively on eBay) such as necklace busts, earring holders, and jewelry displays, or use whatever you have--a wicker tray filled with glass marbles makes a good backdrop for bracelets. Always make sure you have good lighting so people can see the jewelry. Play some music softly in the background to complete the ambiance. Finally, candles are a really nice romantic touch.

Other Details

Have measuring tape, jewelry pliers and some basic findings, table or hand mirrors, gift wrap and cards, and business cards ready. Also, everyone will want to see the jewelry in a mirror, so make sure you have some around. Pass your business cards out to everyone so they can easily contact you when they want more jewelry.

Now you're on your way to hosting your own successful jewelry party business. For more jewelry business inspiration, as well as free jewelry making "How To's", check the website http://www.Making-Jewelry.com.

Tips for Running a Successful Home Jewelry Party Business

Lorri Ely is a successful jewelry designer and owner of the website http://www.making-jewelry.com.

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

How to Have a Successful Party and Stay Within a Budget

Do you think you have to spend a lot of money in order for your party to be successful? You can stay within a budget and still create a wonderful time for yourself and everyone at your party. Here are some helpful ideas for a successful and budget oriented party.

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I found that my most successful parties were planned and not necessarily expensive. Most parties need thought and attention to the details to create a fun experience for everyone that is coming. What do you need to plan?

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What's the Occasion?

If there is a special occasion that you are celebrating, then you already have the theme of your party. If you just want to bring friends and family together, then create a theme for your party. Be creative or loving...a "just because I think you are all so special" theme. Whatever your theme, include it throughout all of your planning.

What's the Budget?

Create a budget and stick to it. Be specific about the amount you can spend on food, decoration and drinks.

-If you want to minimize the food costs, have a gathering at a time of the day when people have already eaten, such as mid afternoon and you will only need to provide snacks. How about an appetizer or dessert party? These ideas keep your food requirements to a minimum.

-Plan on making most of the food yourself to keep the costs down. You can also elicit the help of people coming to the party by asking each person to contribute a dish. Potluck gatherings are festive and fun.

-Send your invitations via email. There is a great website, http://www.evite.com, where you can create an online invite and email everyone on your list. This service is "free"...a great word.

-Include the costs of the paper products, decorations, and drinks. Don't spend lots of money on decorating...candles, music and balloons add a festive flavor to your home without breaking the bank.

What Has to Be Done?

Create Your "To Do" List

What does your "to do" list look like? Include everything you have to do as soon as you decide to have a party. The list includes sending out the invitations, menu planning, shopping, cooking, cleaning, setting up and cleaning up, and possibly planning fun activities.

Create Your Party Day TimeLine

Create a timeline of what needs to be done on the day of your party...from setup to clean up after the party, and everything in the middle. Did you ever forget to do something you planned or leave a favorite dish in the refrigerator? I know that I have!

The timeline of your party day includes everything you have to do: decorate, candles, pick up balloons, set table, and every item that has to be cooked and when. Be specific with your time...when are you going to do it and how long will it take. I know this sounds like a lot of effort, but the effort you put in planning will make sure you don't forget something, know when you need helping hands, and decrease the stress around organizing the success of your party.

Helpful Hands

Ask your family or friends to help. Is someone great at cooking desserts or maybe a friend has a wonderful music collection that would be perfect for your party? Think in terms of your resources. Most people are happy to participate in the celebration if asked. What do you need extra hands for? Go through your "To Do" party list and add your resources against some of the activities on that list.

What is Most Important?

To have fun! With some new ideas and careful planning and organization, you can stay within your budget yet create a space for everyone to enjoy themselves and others. Good party memories are in the details.

Copyright (c) 2007 Pat Brill

How to Have a Successful Party and Stay Within a Budget

Pat Brill is co-author of "Essentials for Starting a Womens's Group" http://www.womens-group.net and co-owner of Women's Group Busy Bites - http://www.womensgroupbusybites.com - a blog all about women. You can reach her at pat@womens-group.net.

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