Daily Wire Jewelry Making Tip
August 26, 2010

Question:

Love this website and all of the videos and written patterns. Enjoying the DVDs that I’ve purchased also. I have one question, what kind of record do you keep for your purchases of materials, inventory, use of inventory and recording your patterns? I know that’s a lot in one question, but what I’m trying to do is sooo time consuming that I’m not having time to devote to making my jewelry. Appreciate any help!

-Trina in Marietta, Georgia

Answer:

Right now Wire-Sculpture has a nice offer through Bead Manager Pro (and this special discount ends August 30!). Although I have not personally used this software, it has some good reviews and when one is just beginning, using a product such as this can help immensely. This program will document all the supplies you buy and how much they cost, give you a price for each jewelry piece you create based on an hourly wage and cost of materials, and record how you make the piece, which is useful for recording patterns. This is great if you’re starting out, but personally, I just have so much stuff that now is about 19 years too late!

Some of our Faculty members use Excel sheets that they set up according to what they need. I prefer to keep track the old fashioned way, in notebooks. As I mentioned, if you are just starting out and don’t have a building full of supplies, now would be the time to purchase and use a software product such as Bead Manager Pro.

Answer contributed by Dale “Cougar” Armstrong

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