new jewelry set up for my necklaces! got this necklace stand for $9 at the thrift yesterday and its so beautiful!
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new jewelry set up for my necklaces! got this necklace stand for $9 at the thrift yesterday and its so beautiful!
thinking about ✨them✨
it might be time to resurrect some pre-made painted pieces after the holidays!
Made a small display for my friend's office, testing demand to see if anyone wants some earrings.
Looking for ways to promote your business that won’t leave a hole in your pocket? With rising production and transportation costs, businesses all over are looking for ways to cut down on expenses to keep their finances healthy.
The changing of the seasons is always a great time to update your jewelry store’s display showcase. It’s the signal of new beginnings so it follows that you should present something fresh and inviting to your customers as well. Thankfully, the season’s elements and themes (flowers, nature, rebirth) are especially inspiring for dressing up retail spaces.
Looking for more storage solutions for your home? Here’s part two of our series on multipurpose storage tools that you could use for your jewelry and beyond.
Find joy in creating beautiful pieces of jewelry. Looking for a new outlet to keep yourself calm and centered?
Before there were electronic media, billboards, and print publications, the storefront has served as one of the primary means for merchants to advertise their products and services. From small stalls that sold items by the roadside, eventually, businesses moved indoors and began using their window displays to inform passersby of what they can expect inside. This, together with their storefront signages, served as the face of establishments to their customers.