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Fire Mountain Gems and Beads - One Fire Mountain Way, Grants Pass, OR USA 97526-2373
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Greta Gene Mims Vodanovich
It was a hobby, but it has become a full-time job. So you can say I have two full-time jobs ...read more
Gabriela Gonzalez
Jewelry-making is a hobby for me, but I enjoy it very much ...read more
Gabrielle Taylor
My sales are via a local high-end gallery, my own studio shows, and shows hosted by a network of friends and clients. I am in the process of setting up a shop on Etsy ...read more
Gena Anaya
I currently sell pieces through Artfire and 1000 Markets. I also have a website that specializes in wedding and special occasion jewelry ...read more
Ginny Nagy
We wear our jewelry as a way of advertising and are working on a radio ad ...read more
Gloria Mariano
I sometimes enter my pieces in the county fair. I also sell at a couple of craft fairs or other events. Most of my customers are from ''word of mouth.'' But I do have a ...read more
Glynnis Miller
Jewelry-making is a hobby that I enjoy as a way to distract myself from the stress of work or sometimes life in general. I find crafting to be therapy in its most enjoyable form ...read more
Greta Gene Mims Vodanovich
It was a hobby, but it has become a full-time job. So you can say I have two full-time jobs ...read more
Guzialia Reed
I started doing some small pieces for sale lately. I have a small store on etsy.com. I hope I will do more to make beading my full-time career ...read more
Hannah Trost
I take custom orders from family and friends, or family and friends of friends! Custom pieces are my favorite as they are personal and special--it's a good challenge to ...read more
Heather Masters
As of right now, most of my pieces have been made as gifts for friends/ family, and a few pieces I wear myself. I have sold a few pieces as well, and ...read more
Heather Thatcher
Years of making jewelry for family and friends became more than a hobby and I found myself displaying and selling at craft fairs ...read more
Heidi Kester
I am in about 12 art shows annually. I sell in several shops locally and the Finger Lakes region. I have a website and I enter contests occasionally. I am also in several online shops ...read more
Helen Noe
Although I don't depend on income from my beadwork, I like having an opportunity to sell pieces to help "support my habit." I have held a couple of boutiques and ...read more
Helen Yao
My jewelry designs are both my part-time career and also something I love to be immersed in to forget about all the stresses of the outside world ...read more
Helene Zemer
My coffee cart is my primary means to display my pieces, but I also do an occasional craft fair ...read more
Holly Bennett
Yes, I sell my jewelry on my website, in a salon that displays my jewelry and I have jewelry parties and all of my family and friends purchase it ...read more
Holly Bozone
We have a booth in a local antique and collectibles mall, on Main Street Mall, Ozark, Montana ...read more
Holly Smith
Craft fairs, markets, home parties, fundraisers and customer word-of-mouth ...read more
Hope Evans
I started by selling/giving my beadwork to family/friends. Then I started participating in craft shows in 2001. Although I no longer attend the craft shows, I currently have two retailers in Tulsa who carry my beadwork ...read more