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Learning to make fashion jewellery
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Hi Femmaufoyer,
There's an older thread with links and advice that should help so I've merged your thread with it to keep all the suggestions together.
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brokenwings wrote: »Hi Mrsbojangles
my sister started doing this just before christmas to make some pocket money.
she bought lots of leather laces and some fairly large ethnic or wood/stone/natural type of pendants and just threaded them on to the laces - tying them into place in the center .
no fastenings nothing fancy. she thought this would be the way to start and proceed to something more complicated later, but so far they are still selling like hot cakes( to the extent she now has to do some open mornings at her house ) and she has stayed this simple.
she buys a lot of her pendants/stones/wooden pendants and laces on ebay but also did a google and fond a few places to buy from.
I wont be able to contact her before the weekend but il try to get some links for you.
Brokenwings, where did your sister start selling her stuff. This is the hardest part - sales!0
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