Seeking Guidance on Starting My Polymer Clay Jewellery Business
Hello everyone!
I’m excited to start a small business selling polymer clay jewellery. What began as a hobby has grown into a passion, and with only two ears, I realize I have to find a new outlet for my creations 😅.
I’m looking for some advice on how to kick things off. The sheer amount of information out there—sole trader vs. limited company, marketplaces like Etsy vs. Folksy vs. Wix vs. Shopify, and navigating rules around Brexit, GPSR, taxes, and banking—has me feeling a bit overwhelmed.
If you’ve been in a similar situation and have some insights to share, I’d love to chat or hear about your experiences! Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. ☺️
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Hi there!
It’s great to hear that you’re looking to turn your hobby into a business! It can definitely feel overwhelming at first, but breaking it down into manageable steps can really help. Here are some suggestions to get you started:
Business Structure: Decide whether you want to operate as a sole trader or set up a limited company. For a small-scale operation, many people start as sole traders since it’s simpler and involves less paperwork. You can always evolve into a limited company later on if needed.
Research Platforms: Since you’re selling jewellery, platforms like Etsy are popular because they cater specifically to handmade goods and have a built-in customer base. Folksy is also a good option if you’re targeting the UK market. Consider the fees, audience, and ease of use of each platform before deciding.
Branding: Think about how you want to present your jewellery. Create a name, logo, and some cohesive branding that reflects your style. This will help when you come to set up an online shop and market your products.
Pricing: Research the market to understand what similar items sell for. Make sure to factor in costs like materials, time spent making them, and any platform fees when setting your prices.
Legal Requirements: Look into any necessary licenses or permits for selling handmade items in your area. Familiarize yourself with tax obligations. Opening a separate bank account for your business can also help keep your finances organized.
Marketing: Use social media to showcase your work. Platforms like Instagram and Pinterest are perfect for visual products like jewellery. Create engaging content to build an audience before you launch.
Start Small: Don’t feel like you need to launch with a huge inventory. Start with a small collection and build from there. You can always add more products as you gauge customer interest.
Connect with Others: Joining online groups or local craft communities can be invaluable. Many people love to share their experiences and offer support to newcomers.
Feel free to reach out if you want to chat more or if you have specific questions! Good luck, and enjoy the journey of turning your passion into a business! 😊✨