I could relate to this article, with 3
children in school and a never ending stream of bills in the mailbox each day,
I have found myself doing just that.
Like the tens of thousands of other women out there heading back to
work, taking on second jobs and selling things online, I have found myself working
longer hours and making items to sell in an attempt to stave off the ever
increasing cost of living. According to
the ING
Direct Financial Wellbeing Index, only 42% of Victorians experienced an
increase in their incomes (which was the lowest percentage in Australia). This, coupled with the higher cost of living
has resulted in women looking at different ways to supplement their income. As an independent, hard working women I found
it encouraging to read an article written by male journalist, Neil Keene, which
acknowledged that women had a lot to offer and were stepping up to regain
control of their household debt.
My thoughts now turn to beading and
how I have over the years managed to earn enough money through my creations to supplement
our household income and keep debt at bay.
I am constantly looking at new ways to create ‘masterpieces’ – which is
why I have started up this blog, to inspire others like me. Beading can be a fairly inexpensive way to
make items to sell, all you need is the desire and inspiration. If you, like me, are looking at ways to
supplement your household income I would encourage you to start taking your beading
seriously. In Africa, generations of
women have been keeping their families afloat from the income they earn selling their beadwork. Perhaps we can learn from them.


