Tips for Selling Handmade Jewelry Episode 1: How to Price Your Handmade Jewelry

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Designer: Julie Bean
Pricing your handmade jewelry can be one of the most challenging aspects of selling your designs. It's hard to determine the right price that both you and your customers will be happy with. In this video, Beadaholique designer Julie Bean will walk you through how to price your handmade creations. She shares her tips and knowledge on how to factor your costs, your labor, what the market dictates, and several other considerations. This is the first video in the series Tips for Selling Handmade Jewelry.

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Jennifer Tuton jewelry
Great tips

Seems a step may have been omitted? Once you figure out your cost you need to multiply it by 2 (at least) so you can make money for your creation.

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Por Amor Jewelry
Very informative!! 👍

This was very helpful! Thank you for sharing this with us.

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Tips for Selling Handmade jewelry
Excellent

Concise and complete. Excellent.

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Jewels For Hope
Thank you for this, I love it

Julie, Thank you so much for this, I see so many people selling their items so low and it's so hard to compete with them. This is not a hobby for Jewels for Hope it's our living. I was taught to do 4xs for wholesale but not anymore. We're on etsy , we take pride in our beading and to see others selling so Low, it's sad. I was also taught way back when lol that if they are not selling to up the price. We did on some pieces to see if they sell. Before Covid we were doing well , jewelry sales are low right now, our cards are our biggest sellers these days. Beadaholique thanks for this can't wait to see the rest!
Have a Great day and be happy
Sandy

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Carrie Perlson
Julie’s Video on pricing

I felt very comfortable after hearing that I am doing my pricing correctly. Thank you for making that video. I am looking forward for the next one. I’m pretty new to this. I started 2years ago. The staff at Beadaholique has been very helpful. Thank you, to Chris for the beginning of my journey and your support.