Friday, March 1, 2013

Now Open: Kerri's Jewelrybox

I'm pretty sure I shouldn't start any of this off by saying I have absolutely NO idea of what I'm doing but... I have absolutely NO idea of what I'm doing but I'm doing it anyway.

I don't even know how but I stumbled upon a jewelry website called Kitsy Lane.  I liked the what I saw and noticed that you could open up your own Kitsy Lane boutique.  While doing something like this isn't a new idea to me finding something that had no start up cost was a big "selling" point to me.  I figured what have I got to lose (nothing, right?!), so here I am.  Plus, I don't have to keep any inventory at my apartment, I don't have to do any awkward in-home parties, nor is there a minimum purchase requirement.  I'm having a hard time seeing a drawback here.   I'm hoping to be able to make some extra income from this and to give myself something else to do.  Who knows, if I like it, maybe i'll try something crazy like hocking an in-home/party product.

"Kitsy Lane is made up of a community of Boutique Owners (from stay-at-home moms to professional stylists and even celebrities) who customize their own online storefronts, curating jewelry and accessories from on-trend and up-and-coming designers to sell in weekly flash sales. We simply provide the platform (by the way, our innovative marketing platform is first-of-its-kind), pay the commissions, and securely handle all the orders."

Kerri's Jewelrybox @ Kitsy Lane

I like that I can pick and choose from the 700+ items Kitsy Lane has to add to my boutique inventory.  You can only add 300 items at a time but you can change them out any time you want, which is nice.  Anything Kitsy Lane sells is available though the Storefront and anything that I chose is under "Kerri's Picks".  

I'm hoping to make my own purchase of Kitsy Lane soon. I can't wait to test it out and tell you guys all about it.  Everything I've seen online has been extremely positive (hence, the "blind" sign up).  The only problem, at this point is, trying to figure out what my first purchase should be.


My favorite "big ticket" items:
My Favorite Kitsy Lane Big Ticket Items

My Favorite Kitsy Lane Medium Ticket Items

Favorite Kitsy Lane Low Ticket Items



As you can see I am obviously smitten by a few of the designers. 

If you haven't already I really hope you will join me, either as a customer or as a boutique owner.  

For those of you who have already signed up as a customer... THANK YOU!!  And please bare with me as I muddle my way though this new experience.

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