Craft ideas for my girlies 🎀/business idea

One thing about me… I try things. 🤍

A few years back , I started a charm bracelet business, and although I’m no longer focused on it, I learned a lot through the process.

Instead of letting those lessons sit in my notes, I figured I’d share them. If you’ve ever thought about starting a charm bracelet business, I hope this carousel gives you a realistic starting point and helps you avoid a few beginner mistakes.

I don’t have all the answers just lessons from experience.

Have you ever wanted to start a handmade business? ✨

#charmmaking #makingbracelets #businessideas #onlinebusiness

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... Read moreStarting a charm bracelet business can be a rewarding creative venture, especially if you enjoy crafting and connecting with customers on a personal level. From my own journey, I've learned that the foundation of success lies in clearly defining your brand identity—whether it’s faith-based, personalized charms, or birthstone themes. Choosing a niche helps you target the right audience and develop unique products that stand out. When I started, I focused on creating a signature style with a small selection of 3-5 bracelet designs that I could confidently make and promote. This helped me streamline my production and maintain quality. It’s important to test your products for durability and comfort before going live, as customer satisfaction heavily depends on how your items feel and last. Sourcing materials can be fun but requires some savvy shopping. Buying charms, jump rings, and bracelet bases in small quantities from suppliers like Amazon, Etsy, or AliExpress helped me manage initial costs without overwhelming inventory. Having the right tools like pliers and appealing packaging such as cute pouches and thank-you cards adds to the overall customer experience. Photography is another essential aspect—good lighting and clear images can make your bracelets pop online and attract more buyers. Platforms like Etsy, Shopify, Instagram Shops, and Gumroad offer flexible options for selling your crafts online. Offering bundle deals or first-time customer discounts can encourage purchases and build loyal followers. Lastly, patience and adaptability are key. You might not get everything perfect at once, but staying open to learning and tweaking your approach based on feedback will set your charm bracelet business on the path to growth and fulfillment. If you’re passionate about handmade crafts and ready to embrace the entrepreneurial spirit, this journey can be both enjoyable and financially rewarding.