Making an inventory for my jewelry making supplies

My Precioussssss….
I’m exhausted! Spent some time last night and the whole of this morning sorting out my ‘collection’ of jewelry making supplies. I didn’t expect this kind of task to be so tiring…
I decided to create a jewelry supply inventory for my precious ‘collection’ because I want to keep track and compare the price of the jewelry making supplies I purchased from different suppliers. The materials are all stuffed in storage boxes and caddies. Most of them are still wrapped up in their packaging with price tags on it, haha!
Oh well, this actually made my job a whole lot easier as I was able to jot down - besides the name of the supplier and item description - I can also mark down their quantity, price, and thus unit price. There is another reason that I’m doing creating this jewelry inventory. Just in case, in the future, someone is interested in my creations and wants to buy them, at least I will know the minimum price to ask for.
So far 50% of my jewelry making supplies are mainly bought through Beading.com.my (just ordered some two weeks ago and received the package last week). The rests were purchased from eBay merchants, Jaya Jusco and a kiosk in Gurney Plaza (while I was in Penang).
Actually now I’m very excited, not because that I have finished working on my jewelry inventory (duh!), but because my sister who went to UK for work for 3 weeks, is now back and - upon my request - she has brought back some beading materials from Bead Shop in London!
Beads from London!!! That’s so cool!
I think I should go and collect them tomorrow at my mom’s house.








March 20th, 2009 at 12:17 pm
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