Shopbevel works with independent designers to bring to market the best in jewelry design. Designers submit designs, the community votes, and Shopbevel produces selected winners.
Founded in 1937, Museum of Contemporary Craft (MoCC) in partnership with Pacific Northwest College of Art is a vibrant center for investigation and dialogue that helps expand the definition and exploration of craft.
We aim to be your go-to source for online art and craft instruction. We’ve gathered some of the most inspiring designers and crafters to bring video workshops right to your screen.
The Makery is a craft studio specializing in classes that are fun, engaging and well-suited to the needs of new and seasoned crafters. We also have an ever-expanding selection of crafting supplies and materials.
Our vision is a thriving handmade economy, where makers are celebrated, respected and successful as not only artists, but as businesses. We aim to honor those who make with skill, artistry and love.
Do you use a jewelry pricing formula to determine how much to charge for your creations? There isn’t one “best” formula for pricing jewelry – and most artists who sell their jewelry come up with their own price calculation procedures.
Years ago, my bosses and I needed to finalize the pricing for a new line of software I was launching. In the room we had MBAs from Harvard (2), Stanford, Tuck and, I think, Wharton. We had three prices in mind, and the five of us couldn't agree.
The purpose of this factsheet is to help producers and processors understand the key elements needed to manage a business. In this sheet, they focus on the methods you can use to price your product.
BlogHer creates opportunities for more than 55 million women who blog and their readers to gain exposure, education, community, and economic empowerment.
One of the themes that has come up this week is that accelerated growth requires money. Whether it’s hiring a web designer, tackling a trade show, or simply buying materials for a new collection, everything has it’s cost. So how do you finance growth?
A while back, I ran a survey for CMBA readers about which business topics they were most interested in learning about, and marketing was at the top. That’s not really surprising. It’s easy to view marketing as the magic bullet to running a successful business.
Hi dearies! Today we are going to talk about pricing your items for your Etsy shop. So many of us underestimate the cost of our items, and not only do we suffer from it, but the handmade movement does as well.
It’s getting easier and easier for people to sell their handmade goods online. This is both a great thing and not-so-great thing. It’s safe to say that the online marketplace is crowded! There are crafters trying to run a business beside hobbyists that are selling goods for fun.
If you are an indie business owner, pricing your products often will be on your mind. Pricing is something that every small business owner struggles with, no matter the product or discipline.
Pricing your products often is one of the most difficult aspects of owning a craft business. One thing to remember, though, is that pricing your products low won’t equal sales. Pricing your items fairly (which usually means higher than they are now) can increase your craft business sales.