Tag Archive for Jewelry

How to Sell Your Jewelry Online and Locally for Extra Cash

Lately, it seems like a lot of my friends and family have been looking for ways to downsize and simplify their lives. Even my husband and I have been thinking more about what things we actually need and what items we have sitting around collecting dust that we haven’t used or looked at in eons. […]

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HUGE List of Direct Sales Companies That Sell Jewelry

By Holly Reisem Hanna Do you love jewelry? Do you want to work from home? Would you like to have your own online jewelry store, but don’t have the funds to invest in an e-commerce website? No problem. The direct sales industry has made it easier than ever to have your very own home-based business […]

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How This College Student is Making Money in Between Classes

Brooke Papa, 19, attends college at the University of Central Florida, Burnett Honors College. Although she’s busy working on her Mechanical Engineering Degree, Brooke has found a fun and creative way to earn money in between classes. Find out more about how Chloe + Isabel provides college students with income, a creative outlet, and a boost […]

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Enter to WIN a Jolie Statement Necklace from Chloe + Isabel (value $138)

It’s giveaway time! We’re excited to partner with the social retail company, Chloe + Isabel to offer one (1) lucky reader this gorgeous Jolie Statement Necklace – valued at $138. A world of treasures adorn this Jolie Statement Necklace: pearls, crystals, metallic beads — all gracefully displayed on modern snake-embossed vegan leather in a feminine blush hue. […]

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WIN a $50 Kalypso TwistZ Jewelry Gift Card

Giveaway Sponsored by Kalypso TwistZ We’re excited to partner with the direct sales company, Kalypso TwistZ for this fabulous giveaway! One lucky winner will receive a $50 Kalypso TwistZ Gift Card – so they can add some new bling to their wardrobe. Kalypso TwistZ offers.925 Sterling Silver interchangeable jewelry that is fashion forward, on trend, and above […]

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Silpada Design Jewelry Shutting Down

 
Three years after buying back its company from Avon, a Silpada Designs says the Lenexa family-owned business is beginning the process of closing down.
Silpada Designs was founded by Jerry and Bonnie Kelly and Teresa Walsh. It began as a home party jewelry business but quickly expanded far beyond Lenexa, Kansas, USA.
In 2010, Silpada Designs sold their company to Avon Products Inc. for $650 million, but bought it back for a fraction of that at $85 million in 2013, according to the KC Business Journal.
In a news release sent out Tuesday afternoon, Silpada’s Vice President of Marketing, Andrea Carroll, says independent representatives will have through July 31st to sell Silpada jewelry and earn commissions.
A Silpada dealer posted the following on their Facebook page ahead of the official announcement.
“While we are deeply saddened, we

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How Chantel Waterbury Created Chloe+Isabel

 
As the daughter of a struggling single mom, Chantel Waterbury had to fight for her education. 
“My mom was a creative woman but struggled to hold a job due to health-related issues,” Waterbury, now 40, tells PEOPLE. “We were on and off welfare my entire childhood.” Still, she found herself in private school since her older half-brothers (whose father was wealthier) attended. 
Eventually, it became clear to the school that Waterbury’s mother couldn’t pay her way. “I started to realize that there were things – good grades, good deeds – that could keep you in school,” she says. She started cleaning classrooms and tutoring younger children to pay her tuition. 
When she received a scholarship to a prestigious high school four hours away from her childhood home, she knew she had to find a way

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