The big big news: I am no longer a struggling, independent jewelry designer... now I am a struggling small business owner! I bought a bead shop on August 1, and it is really keeping me hopping! But talk about the fox guarding the henhouse!
This pic shows my gorgeous, spacious solid oak work table. This is where I am most of the time - doing repairs, creating, or teaching small beading and beadweaving classes.
In the far back you can make out the wall of Czech glass, and behind those curtains is my classroom area, for the larger structured classes like Art Clay Silver, Glass Fusing, Wire-Wrapping, Chainmaille, etc. I can only teach class on Sundays, since I am also my sole employee, and someone has to work the front, but I also have contracted a group of fabulous instructors who come in to teach. I love my teachers!
This shot is taken from the back, and shows how some of the finished pieces are displayed, as well as some gemstones for sale, and against the left wall, all the seed beads, which are arranged by size and color.
This pic is also from the back, and shows the gemstone display, the vintage jewelry (in the glass displays), my findings, and the register area.
I have a great buyer who stalks estate sales for me, and brings in fabulous vintage finds!
This is a slightly different view of the seed bead wall - So many beads, so little time!
I love my bright and cheery shop!
Sales in my Etsy shop have been a little slow, but I have sold SO many of my finished pieces in my bead shop - so if you had your eye on something in my Etsy shop, and it has disappeared, it probably sold from my actual shop!
The opportunity to purchase the shop happened rather suddenly, and I had to fly into high gear, getting business licenses, bank accounts, tax IDs and vendor accounts, and all that other business-related red tape, and I have just now been able to settle down a bit.
I was so busy the first 6 weeks that I didn't even get to THINK about doing anything creative. That really bothered me, because in my head, I saw myself being able to sit there all day long and just bead Bead BEAD, like a kid in a candy shop! Ha!
When one of my vendors brought in these great turquoise donuts, I squirreled them away for myself, and finally had a few spare hours to play with them, and I came up with this macrame design.
October was fast approaching, and I have always been heavily involved with breast cancer awareness, so I wanted to create something special. My goal was to have it finished by October 1, and I didn't even get to start it until October 8, but I am SO pleased with the finished bracelet!
I had a small setback last week - I had to have cervical disc surgery. I had fallen back in April and ruptured a disc in my neck, and tried all the usual non-surgical methods to relieve the pain, but I finally had to bite the bullet and have the surgery last Thursday. The doctor told me I would be out of work 4-6 weeks, but that would have crippled my new business, so I went back this morning. I'm really sore right now from holding my head up all day long, but it'll be OK. The huge bruised, swollen gash on my neck did frighten a few customers, though!
Happy October!
8 comments:
Wow, now that's a posting! How wonderful to see you back and with all this news! Best of luck with your new shop it looks fabulous! Hang in there with your recoup and I hope you feel better very soon! Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!!
Oh, WOW!!! Congratulations and please, please don't overdue it. Give yourself a chance to heal *hugs*
The shop looks gorgeous :D
Thanks Sharon and CD!
wow, oh wow! that IS exciting news! I am behind on my blogs at the moment and am just now reading this. yay!!
oh, and I do hope you are feeling a good deal better by now!
Thanks Kim - I'm still in that tough post-op recovery phase. Having to work the shop everyday isn't helping, but I'll make it! :)
Congratulations on your new business! I hope your neck is all better!
Thanks, Mak!
The neck is better, but not 100% - the doctor is now talking about physical therapy.
Blech...
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