Thrive in 2025: How to Grow Your Jewelry Business. January 5 from 3:00-7:00
Thrive in 2025: How to Grow Your Jewelry Business. January 5 from 3:00-7:00
Join us for a half-day workshop in a supportive space where you will be guided to get really clear on your goals for your jewelry business for 2025. Setting goals is only part of the planning; creating actionable steps towards those goals is the other part. At the end of this workshop, you will leave with an actionable plan to work smarter, not harder in 2025, all geared to your unique goals.
You will also learn how to:
- Properly price your demi-fine and/or fine jewelry
- Define your signature style and story
- Discover your niche
- Decide which revenue streams you want to pursue
- Review of your jewelry line and collections with a critical eye
- Develop your next collection
Details:
- Sunday, January 5, 3:00-7:00
- 4 contact hours located at the Silver Peak Studio 100 E. Cleveland, Lafayette 80026
- # students: 3 minimum, 6 maximum
- Workbook included in workshop fee
- Prerequisite: you must be currently selling your jewelry (doesn't matter how, just as long as you are selling your work)
The last day to cancel your reservation for a refund is December 17, 2024.
By registering for a class at Silver Peak Studio, you agree to our cancellation policy, dress code for class, and studio rules.
About the instructor, Jen Lesea-Ames:
A former exercise physiologist and triathlete, Jen retired from her fitness career after receiving a diagnosis of hip dysplasia and decided to go full-time with her jewelry business in 2014.
Wanting more of a challenge after stringing beads for three years, she studied metalsmithing at the Denver School of Metal Arts (now called Denver Jewelry Studio) from 2012-2016. She decided to go full-time with her jewelry business in 2014 and opened Silver Peak Studio in July 2020.
She is the owner, designer, and metalsmith of Jen Lesea Designs, (2009-present); her jewelry is sold in over 50 stores, including Fallingwater Museum Store, the Denver Art Museum Gift Shop, and the national catalog Uncommon Goods. Her experience and work has landed her local and national press. Jen is an Applied Jewelry Professional from the Gemological Institute of America GIA.
Jen has sold over $1.5 million in her jewelry line, and knows first-hand, what it takes to be a successful working independent artist.
Her fun and friendly nature is apparent in everything she does, whether its teaching metalsmithing, talking to art show patrons, or supporting her fellow jewelry artists in growing their business.
A few of Jen's favorite things is recreating outdoors, traveling, and hanging with her fur babies (kitties), Addie and Stevie.