How do labels make costing simple?
As you work, or after a finished work is completed, keep track of which beads you use in the work. For instance, if ID #21 (a coral 8mm bead) is used 12 times in a necklace, record that in a note. Record each labeled bead used in a finished work. Then, as you enter the information in a Finished Work record, use the ID to locate and select the material for each component you record. Entering the ID and then the quantity used in the component record will calculate the exact price of the materials used in that finished work. Back to Top • I have dozens, or hundreds, or thousands of beads in stock! It’s way too much like work to try to enter them all to start using BeadEnCounter! BeadEnCounter is designed to work with minimal data entry to begin with. Unless you are overcome by a fit of organizational desire, there is no need to fully enter your entire stash to start. If the data entry seems overwhelming, just start with new purchases, or with the materials used as components in each finis