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Monday, May 26, 2014

My 1st Month of Farmer's Markets - Breaking Down the Numbers

It's been awhile since my last post, and there is a good reason, I've been very busy! I recently quit my day job to focus on jewelry full time, had a piece of jewelry worn on the show "Parenthood," gifted 25 celebrities and 5 members of the press necklaces for an Earth Day gifting, and have just wrapped up my first month of doing Farmer's Markets for the first time.


Here was my booth set up on my first day, when I was outside at the Chattanooga Market. As you see, I have 2 tables full of stuff, plus a ladder shelf unit and an easel with a handmade earring board, full of the earring cards that I also make myself.

Here is my biggest table that I set up, which I have old barnwood board makeshift shelves, satin covered shelving for height building, and 32 different necklace busts on, plus more. I actually lost one of my fancy tall busts this day due to wind knocking it over and breaking the bust off the stand bottom.


I've been thinking a lot about pricing lately, and the cost of being in this business. Obviously, I had to give that a lot of thought when deciding to quit my other job, and I needed to have a clear financial plan and goals in order to survive. That was hard to do without knowing what I would make any given day, and wow, that varied a lot. One day I made $990, the next, $118. You just never know. I did the math this evening and decided I would share it, for anyone who thinks we jewelers charge too much, or for anyone considering getting into this business.  You might find it to be a real eye opener.  Lets look at my figures this month for the 3 markets I attended.  


My total sales for the 3 days of markets were $1847 before taxes, and that is including 2 sales that did not transpire at the market, but did stem from connections made there. Now lets look at the costs I incurred over those days: 
Gas: $45 for 3 days of travel an hour to and from the shows in a fully loaded down suv
Parking: $10 
Booth Fees and Commissions Paid: $180.70 (NOT including a $25 application fee and a $30 yearly fee)
Food for 3 days of eating and drinking for 2 people at farmer's market cost: $85
Babysitter for 1 of the 3 days: $40

Ok so my monthly farmer's market costs come to $360.70, really $415.70 if you include the once a year fees, but since those are only 1 time a year, I'm not including them in the typical month costs.

That brings my total down to $1486.30

Now lets consider the cost I have in the jewelry itself.  Every piece of jewelry I make has components and materials I pay for out of pocket to create. After looking up the numbers, the material cost in the jewelry I sold is roughly around $500. So we have to subtract that from my "profit" as well. This brings it down to 986.30 

Finally I have to consider the hours I worked. All of the 3 markets were 5 hours long, with approximately a 1-1.5 hour set up and 45 minute breakdown, plus 2 hours total of travel each day. It basically amounts to at least a 9 hour day for a 5 hour show in either Knoxville or Chattanooga, which I happen to be located right between. That's a total of 27 hours. $986.30 for 27 hours is still just over $36 an hour...which would be fantastic...except it doesn't factor in the time it took me to make all of that jewelry I sold. I do not make $1800 worth of custom jewelry in a day. In fact, I don't think I could even do that in one week. It would take me at least 2, but just for fun we will pretend that I'm superwoman and can make that much in one 40 hour work week (on top of those show days) and that ends up being 67 hours of work. Now I'm making $14 an hour. (If we want to keep it real, its closer to 2 weeks worth of work, which is around $9 an hour, but back to the fantasy.) I'd actually be pretty happy about making $14 an hour if that was the end of it...except it isn't. I also have to purchase organza bags and gift boxes, labels, business cards, jewelry displays, cloths, tables, laminating sheets, cardstock, printer ink for making my cards, tools, inks, patinas, misc supplies that aren't included in the cost...the list does indeed go on and on. By the time everything is said and done, I might be making $8 an hour, and that is if I'm lucky enough to be blessed with customers (who want to buy) and nice weather.   

Is that too much money for a self employed artist to expect to make? Should the fact that I have been honing my craft for 8 years factor into my value? How about the many different skills I use, or the creativity I have? 

Some people think that I have it easy making jewelry. Yes that part can be fun at times, when I'm in the zone and have my music going, but there's a whole lot more involved than just making jewelry. I also make my earring cards (photoshop creations, printing, cutting, laminating, and cutting again) have written my own bios and several press releases about my accomplishments, market my business on social media, set up & break down my booths (physical labor), pack and ship items, communicate with customers, photograph and list all my jewelry, price and inventory, hunt for unique components and beads, and keep up with paperwork on all of my figures from shows, online, etsy, shops, and private transactions. All of that extra stuff takes a considerable amount of time, and it isn't included when I'm doing numbers or figuring out my price. I also have to pay income taxes out of whatever I make, too.

So, having seen what the numbers really mean, I hope the next time you need a gift for a loved one or feel like treating yourself, you will stop before buying that "mass manufactured for cents and marked up 1000 times" item and find a local person in business you can shop with. If you are the type who generally doesn't buy handmade due to the price, consider those costs the artist is incurring, and find value in their unique skills as well as the personal connection you are making with the artist. Know that you are helping someone pay their rent/mortgage, feed & support their families, and survive. You will be buying something unique and special that is a reflection of the artist's soul, quality made to last much longer, and be much nicer than anything mass produced. You can rest assured that you will be in good and grateful hands. : )









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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Echo Creative Club September Reveal

In my last post, I shared the beads I am using in this month's Echo Creative Club Challenge. They are gorgeous Caribbean Blue peeled paint beads from Jeannie. Here's the photo of the beads again: 


I created 2 pieces with these beads (and still have a few leftover to work into other projects!)  The first piece is a necklace that is a long, beaded chain with a filigree focal that I used to drop one of these larger beads. I used turquoise and gold Swarovski crystal pearls to keep the colors uniform.

The next piece is a pair of earrings. I plan on doing a pair just like these with bronze findings to match the necklace, but originally I did them with 14K gold filled findings as shown here. They have Czech gold glass metallic pearls and crystal golden shadow Swarovski crystals.
Pardon my crappy lighting - hard to get decent pics inside my house and I haven't been able to get any recently outside due to a hectic day schedule.  

I hope you enjoy the beads and the jewelry. If you want to check out Jeannie's amazing jewelry, visit her store by clicking HERE

Be sure to check out Kristin's and Jeannie's blog post reveals as well by clicking on their names below.
KRISTIN     JEANNIE

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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Echo Creative Club September Beads

I am honored to participate for the last time in the Echo Creative Club. It has been a blast getting to use Jeannie's fabulous beads in my projects and share with you all. This month, I had some beautiful round peeled paint beads in a Caribbean blue and gold/copper color.  You can purchase some of her beads for yourself HERE. Make sure to check out her other beads, pendants, and jewelry!


Stay tuned for my reveal tomorrow, Wednesday the 25th of September to see what I created with her beads!


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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

ECHO Creative Club Reveal

I was so excited to once again participate in the Echo Creative club. Thank You to Jeannie who organizes it all and mails us her fabulous beads and pendants to work with on her own dime.  How lucky are we?!  My last post was a preview of the bead that Jeannie K Dukic sent me for this month's ECHO Creative Club Design Challenge. If you missed that post, here is the bead she sent me.

It is a pretty green gin blossom pendant. She has a ton of other ones in all sorts of colors, but my favorite of her new ones are the patina'd versions. Check them out by looking at her SHOP.

So I decided on using Leather Cord with this one. I'm kind of on a leather kick right now, and it felt more organic than chain, which I just wasn't feeling with this one. I boldly opted for a dark emerald green color, and green beads...yeah I went there. Consider me Irish. Here is what I ended up with:




I know its really green...if I redid it I'd probably try a bronze shade leather instead, but that's ok, its a perfect necklace for St. Patrick's day and any day for someone like my sister, who is a true redhead and wears green a lot. Maybe this will end up being a future gift for her. : )   
Thanks for checking out my piece and be sure to visit the other participants:
Dagi http://www.kokopellidesign.blogspot.com/
Jeannie K Dukic http://site.jkdjewelry.com/blog
Lisa Lodge   http://www.gratefulartist.blogspot.com/
Lori Anderson  http://www.prettythingsblog.com/




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Friday, June 21, 2013

Echo Creative Club Design in Process

Once again I am a lucky participant in the Echo Creative Club, where I get to take a handmade set of beads or pendant made by the awesome Jeannie K Dukic and create something with it. This month I am using this cool green Gin Blossom pendant. You can get one for yourself HERE.


I think I'm going to use some of the new leather cord I just got with this piece. The reveal is on June 25th, so check back to see what I design with it!
- Jessica

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Monday, April 29, 2013

Mmm That's Some Tasty Soup!



So it may have taken a little longer than expected to get ready for my big 3 day show, and as a result I completely forgot to schedule the Bead Soup reveal in advance and am a day and a half late. My apologies to everyone! So my awesome partner, Cassie Donlen sent me her awesome handmade beads, bead headpins, and enameled pendant (not to mention all the other beads, findings, and cool chain) I was over the moon excited!  Here is what she sent me again:





I ended up making a few different things using what she sent combined with a few of my beads, and I still have lots of beads left over! I immediately knew I wanted to make a bracelet with the larger beads and the focal b/c I love a good toggle clasp on a bracelet! I used the large beads, the small spacer beads she made, and a few of my own beads.


Next I used the long silk in a moon face necklace of mine. The colors of the bermuda blue crystals went great with the deep turquoise color of the silk, and it was just what this long necklace needed to complete its dreamy feel.


Lastly, I used the funky, large silver chain in a fun charm bracelet. I used a different, multi-color blue/turquoise silk, along with a few of her beaded headpins. I added random beads and fun sea charms. I'm calling this one "Sea Spray." There are a few copper pins thrown in the mix...fitting since Sea Spray could cause certain metals to rust, as I learned the last time I was at the beach! 



I hope you've enjoyed my soup, I had a lot of fun cooking it up. Please visit the other participants by going to the main list page HERE Definitely visit Cassie by the link at the top if you haven't already, the necklace she made is awesome!



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Thursday, April 25, 2013

April ECHO Creative Club Reveal

It's reveal time for the Echo Creative Club!!  If you missed my preview post, I have one of Jeannie's Lonely Heart Pendants. 

Last year I had another style of heart from her, and I created this awesome necklace that I decided was too over the top for it to be wearable. Now I'm not saying I wasn't proud of the design, I did put a lot of thought and time into it, but at the end of the day, it was too much for my personal style to really wear it. And I do love funky hearts, so I wanted to make something this time that I could and would enjoy wearing. I already knew I wanted to make it longer this time so it would fall below my bust line. Everything that falls above it looks funky on my thanks to my body type. dI ended up using this fine rolo antiqued silver chain and some fun steampunk gears and links. I made a connector by glueing a Tim Holtz tiny gear onto a slightly larger copper gear, then used a hole punch to make it a link. It is 2 sided, so if it flips around, it looks the same. I knew I was going to keep it simple but asymmetrical, so I balanced the other side with 2 smaller links, and used a section of double chain between to give it more weight. Something told me to stop there. I know it is simple, but that's how I like my jewelry most of the time b/c I am usually running around in yoga pants, such is the life of a mother. That being said, I wasn't trying to take the easy road necessarily, but rather wanted to highlight the pendant itself, which is really the star, and compliment it with a similar asymmetrical, whimsical feel in the chain without totally overdoing it. I used a larger gear to link the pendant to the necklace and voila! What do you think?

I hope you like it, I have been fretting over whether it was too simple, but at the end of the day, I like it and will definitely be wearing it - today in fact! Thanks for taking the time to read my blog, please visit the other participants listed below!

Dagi http://www.kokopellidesign.blogspot.com/
Jeannie K Dukic http://site.jkdjewelry.com/blog
Lola Surwillo  http://www.beadlolabead.blogspot.com/

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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Creativity in the Works

Hello all,
March came and went quickly thanks to our wonderful 9 day vacation to Orlando. April has been a month of catching up, custom orders, and preparing for a 3 day show I'm doing at the end of the month. It is also a month of creativity, as I have 2 different design challenges in the works. The first is the Polymer Clay Bead Challenge with the Echo Creative Club. We take a bead that is gifted to us by the ever creative Jeannie K Dukic and design something with it. This month, I had one of her fabulous Lonely Hearts Pendants.  

Isn't is cute?!  I think so. I will post the final piece I made on the 25th of April.

Next up is the one and only Bead Soup Blog Hop! My partner for this event is the oh so talented Cassie Donlen. Click her name for her website, or click HERE for her blog.  She is an incredible designer and glass bead maker, among other mediums. She sent me a gorgeous bead soup including one of her focal enameled flower clasps found HERE as well as 3 of her candy pop beads, found HERE.  There were also an array of other glass beads, some of her handmade glass bead headpins, fantastic funky chain, and a beautiful dyed silk. It was like a bead filled birthday! I am so lucky to have been paired with a bead maker as talented as she, so please check out her stuff and show her your love and support if you are in the market for some unique components! Also her finished jewelry is fantastic! I especially love her cool, funky bangle bracelet sets! 

Here are photos of the soup she sent. First, the attractive packaging was so cute!

Then you open the boxes and bag, and here is what was inside!

Here is a close up of the beads, spacers and headpins, and focal clasp, I just love everything about all of them!


I've had so much fun working with these colorful and whimsical components. I can't wait to show you all what I made. The reveal date is April 27th, so look for my reveal on that day!

Thanks for checking out my creative challenge components and reading!
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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

ECHO Creative Club December Reveal

  Merry Christmas everyone!! I was honored to be gifted some of Jeannie's beautiful peeled paint polymer clay beads to create something with for the Echo creative club December group. The beads are just beautiful - smooth and round with a peeled paint effect of copper with gold flashes on black. Here are what the beads looked like when I received them. There were more than 4, but I'd already used some in the design when I remembered I needed to get a before photo of the beads! (my bad, promise it won't happen again!)


I first decided to do a bracelet with them, and I paired them with a copper toggle clasp, a couple of lampwork glass beads in black, ivory, & amber, black obsidian, and Swarovski crystals in topaz and crystal golden shadow. I wire wrapped the beads together in a continuous beaded chain with 22 gauge wire. I then made a pair of earrings since I had a few beads leftover. I paired the beads in the earrings with crystal copper Swarovski crystals and an arte metal butterfly that is lightly dusted with a coppery shimmer.  

Here is the Bracelet
It looks great on the wrist, the copper and neutral color scheme works with many colors and outfits.  It is boho enough to be casual while still being nice enough to be dressed up. I'm very happy with it and keeping it all for myself...Merry Christmas to me, thanks Jeannie!!

Here are the Earrings
I think they are fun and the butterflies make them different from the norm, and I like the shape and length it gives the earrings.

You can visit Jeannie's store and get some awesome PMC beads for yourself HERE  

Please visit the other participants' blogs using the links below!! 

Cindy Cima Edwards http://www.cindycima.com/
Donna Martin Bradley http://strandedbeads.blogspot.com/
Jeannie K Dukic http://site.jkdjewelry.com/blog
You are Here:   Jessica Klaaren http://www.cellardoorjewelry.blogspot.com/
Karen Williams http://baublicious.blogspot.com/
Kashmira Patel http://sadafulee.blogspot.com/
Kristen Stevens http://kristen-beadjourney.blogspot.com/
Lisa Lodge  http://pineridgetreasures.blogspot.com/
Lola Surwillo http://www.beadlolabead.blogspot.com/
Shannon Chomanczuk http://www.formysweetdaughter.blogspot.com/


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Monday, July 9, 2012

Soup's On - Meet Cynthia Wainscott

So I told you in my last blog post that I was gearing up for the Bead Soup Blog Hop, and last week I received my bead soup from my partner, Cynthia Wainscott. Isn't she gorgeous?! I know that isn't a requirement for beautiful jewelry, but exotic Peru seems to describe her as well as her jewelry. I just love her booth set ups too...but anyway, I digress.


 I was thrilled to learn all about Cynthia through our emails to each other and truly felt like I'd won the Bead Soup lottery in a way, as the partnership seemed like it was just perfection. Not only is she very similar to me in our personal aesthetic and style, but we are close in age, both design from home, are self taught jewelry designers, love brass and vintage, eclectic, and creative designs, and are moms of little boys. We definitely get each other. And while it may have its perks to being teamed with someone completely different, it is definitely nice to be paired with someone you feel like you understand. Here are a few of her designs that caught my eye:




I just love that Lucille Ball bracelet. My little sister used to collect I love Lucy items, so I can appreciate the fondness for the infamous Lucille Ball. The middle necklace is so delicate and romantic but still creative and unique, and the last one is just AHH-MAH-ZING. I would love to make jewelry this fabulous, but I don't think I'm quite at this level yet! What a talented designer, and how lucky am I to have her as my partner?!

 I was utterly over the moon when I saw the soup she had sent me. Not only had she included some gorgeous beads she hand picked from her native country, Peru, but she had also made me a polymer clay focal that is simply beautiful, and I believe she will also be offering a variety of these for sale in a new shop soon: 




In addition to the focal, she sent me some beautiful brass components (some of my favorites) from B'Sue Boutiques, as well as a variety of lovely quartz beads, Genova stones, Brazilian turquoise, Czech glass flowers, and pink glass beads, WOW. As if that weren't enough, she also sent me an adorable toggle clasp that she stamped the words fly away into. How perfect!






Needless to say I was super worried about what to send her, as her jewelry absolutely blew my mind, and it took me a few days of going through everything to figure it out. She had mentioned she really loved pearls, so I knew I wanted to include some, and since pearls remind me of the ocean, I chose a lovely beach themed pendant from Clayworks that I had purchased last year, along with a variety of beads including 3 different colors of pearls in 2 different styles, jasper, and 2 handmade glass beads from Lisa Anderson. The clasp was a vintaj toggle clasp, and I also included a little silk cord and some handmade "porthole" components.  Here is a photo of the soup I sent her:


Are you excited to see what she makes with it? I know I am! Wish me luck that I can do her fabulous components justice! In the meantime you can also help me out (warning, shameless plug following)  and vote for my bracelet design in this month's vintaj challenge, road trip is the theme! 

Click this link to vote: Vintaj Challenge   My bracelet is entry # 4.  Thanks for reading all about Cynthia and stay tuned for our design reveals on July 28th!   

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Monday, August 1, 2011

Enter the Vintaj monthly bead giveaway here!

http://vintaj.com/wpblog/?p=12834

So even though I am supposedly getting slammed with bpos today, so far I've only had one come in so I'm still being somewhat lazy...and although I said I'd stop designing to clean up, I couldn't help but make just one necklace last night...  here it is.  Happy Monday!!

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Sunday, July 31, 2011

My Bead Mess

I desperately need to clean up my bead mess...I would say bead table, but if you have been to my house you know I am referring to my coffee table, which has become my extremely messy bead table. Every time I sit down to start cleaning things up, I start designing instead, and end up getting even more things out...it doesn't help that the boys like to play "tornado" and basically bring their wrath to the table. I still have a box of wooden beads that Jaidon dumped over the other day, and a 7 year old's version of picking up isn't quite on the same level as mine...  : )    I expect to receive several bpo orders on Monday...this being my day job and some much needed work, so I will probably take the next 2-3 days at least off from making jewelry...I will make it my goal to spend my free time cleaning during those days, and hopefully the next time you see my "bead table" it won't resemble complete and total chaos!

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I'm a mother of 2 boys and a wife to a great guy named Donovan, who is also extremely artistic and talented. I love to laugh, listen to music (or rather rock out to it), dance, sing, and in general I'm a fun loving kind of girl. I try not to take myself or others too seriously. I'm an advocate for autism awareness because I have a son who has autism, so that is something I feel passionately about. I also love art and am currently a jewelry designer. I had a Real Estate license for 10 years, but I'm in the process of retiring it now to focus on jewelry full time. My designs have been featured in Bead Trends Magazine, including the December 2012 cover, and I am a member of the Artisan Group. Through that organization, I sent jewelry to the Oscars and NY Fashion Week swag bags, the Wendy Williams show, and to over 30 high profile, eco-conscious celebrities for an exclusive Earth day gifting opportunity. These stars include Leonardo DiCaprio, Drew Barrymore, Emma Watson, Julia Roberts, and Meryl Streep, just to name a few. My design was used on the show, "Parenthood," in April of 2014. I am teaching a jewelry class at the Athens Arts Center this summer as well.
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