Alternative Jewelry Income Strategies
While the majority of jewelry makers who eventually start a jewelry business turn to selling their finish jewelry, there are a number of alternatives to earning an income with your jewelry making skills. Find out about other options and success stories from jewelry makers who have thought outside the box and found other ways to make money with their jewelry passions.
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We all want to sell our jewelry, but there are other possible ways to make money with your jewelry making ability. Here's a story about one jewelry maker who has used her beading talent to find a new approach to the market.