Jewelry designing is an amazing hobby and it is a rewarding one too if you are able to sell your creations at good prices. Making your own jewelry can be time consuming as well and sometimes you may end up purchasing more supplies than you need. Have you ever considered what you can do with the leftovers if they are of no use to you? Or have you ever thought of the idea of making jewelry designing kits out of the supplies that you already have in hand, but don’t want to make use of them in your personal creations?
Sometimes, it happens that you purchase wholesale jewelry making supplies, but don’t use all of them in your creations because you have already created multiple designs using the same type of beads, clasps, findings, etc. The best thing you can do with the leftover supplies is to sell them off. But, selling them individually will not attract many customers and it will take quite a long time too.
Since you are already a jewelry designer or have experience making your own necklaces, bracelets and earrings, you can make small jewelry designing kits and include a short description of how the items are made in the pack. The kits you make don’t have to include supplies to make fifty or hundred necklaces. They can consist of supplies that are enough for just a pair of earrings, 5 bracelets or 2 necklaces. Keep in mind that jewelry designing is a popular hobby and even people who don’t have any experience in creating jewelry are looking to try jewelry making. Often times, the kits available in stores and online are expensive as they consist of bulk items. Most people who are interested in this craft don’t want to shell out large amounts of money on these kits because there is always a risk of wasting money if things don’t turn out good or if they are no longer interested in jewelry designing after creating a few pieces.
The small jewelry designing kits you make can be sold online or at craft fairs. But, it is essential that you do preliminary work before determining how to put the kits together. Think about how many articles of jewelry you want the buyer to be able to create from the kit. Depending on the number of items, you can sort out how many beads, how many clasps, length of wire or cord and number of jewelry findings will be needed for the whole lot or per each item