one of my fav side hustle’s 💵
Making jewelry is my favorite past time for the winter months.😍
It all started because I wanted a new beaded hatband but didn’t want to pay the price for one. Little did I know it would become one of my favorite ways to make some extra cash.🤑
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Making jewelry can be both a delightful hobby and a great source of side income, especially during the winter months when indoor activities are preferred. Starting out, you might have just wanted to save money by creating your own accessories, like a beaded hatband, yet quickly realized the potential for profit in your craft. From beaded jewelry to custom designs, the market for handmade items is thriving. Many crafters find success by leveraging platforms like Etsy or social media to showcase their creations and attract buyers. When pricing your items, consider factors like material costs, the time invested, and the uniqueness of your designs. For example, custom pieces might sell for more, depending on their complexity and the skill level required to create them. Engaging with your audience can also lead to sales. Sharing your process, the stories behind each piece, and offering customization can entice buyers who appreciate the personal touch in handmade goods. Additionally, take advantage of seasonal trends; holiday-themed jewelry may attract more customers looking for unique gifts. Join online communities of jewelry makers to share tips and advice, where you can learn what works for others and promote your work. With creativity, commitment, and the right strategies, your jewelry-making hobby can flourish into a successful side hustle.









you call it western. I call it native jewelry bc this is the type of jewelry us Natives make.