Fair pricing for custom toyboxes
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Gayle Tedesco on Feb 23, 2014These are adorable! Although I'm unsure of a fair price as well. I guess it would depend on your cost for supplies plus your time involved?? But anyway, very nice:)Helpful Reply
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Judy Adams on Feb 23, 2014Think about this , your creations are very nice and hard to find , Figure your time ,give yourself a fair wage .then figure your cost of supplies, charge in a combination of wages plus supplies equals your costs . usually this is doubled to make a profit . This is fair and a formula you can use.. Of course no one gets all the hours of time they spend working on their crafts. From this you can see what's the real cost of your work > Are you in it for love or money . You decide whats fair . Being generous may run you out of business girl . Be fair to yourself . People can afford the beauty and quality you offer.Helpful Reply
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Judy on Feb 23, 2014Your toy boxes are very nice. Sturdy and taylor made. You might check out boxes that are sold online to get a general idea. Remember yours are made with love and caring. Most people appreciate that. I could see myself paying $80 to $l20 depending on design and size. Good luck and continue making your craft(s).Helpful Reply
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Shelly P on Feb 23, 2014I would take the cost of ALL supplies including screws nails etc to build each one since they are different total them add 15% to that cost, decide what you feel your hourly rate would be (Carpenter labor rate in area) and add overhead rate to it. Be fair to yourself and to them. By the way they are AWESOME!Helpful Reply
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Debi McCoy on Feb 23, 2014$125Helpful Reply
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Annie Niehouse on Feb 24, 2014Consider the cost of everything you use......I know wood isn't cheap, well really, nothing is. However, I would make a list of what you used, price it, add your time to it. I could see you getting at least $100,if not more. Sturdy and well made items these days aren't easy to find....most f it's junk. Do what you feel you want to do! they are awesome.Helpful Reply
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Redeemwood on Feb 24, 2014Vickie… Yes, that is always an issue. I live close by you inWindsor and I build items from recycled wood pallets (RedeemWood.com) and amalso a local custom home builder. I find items I build at twice the price I amasking and at half the price I am asking. It all seems to be built upon quality,reputation and following which takes time to build. Listen to the people onhere and stay true to your time and costs unless you plan on opening a non-profit!I wish I could find a local shop that displays recycled and high end crafts forsale so that I could display locally, I think they would do well.Helpful Reply
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Krisanne Burgess on Feb 24, 2014I just paid $180.00 for one from Toys r us and I most DEFINITLY would have purchased one from you instead, if I had seen them first. The one that I purchased was a heavy wood & stained cherry as I wanted it to be something that would grow with my grandson and that could still be a bench in his room when he becomes a teenager.Helpful Reply
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KathrynElizabeth Etier on Feb 24, 2014They are all so beautifully done. I especially like the one with the shelf unit which would solve several problems. In Western North Carolina, there are many people making nice wood pieces, and since yours are custom designed and painted, I can't imagine paying any less than $150, and quite a bit more for the one with the shelves. Living in Colorado, you should be able to get good prices for these, basing your prices on your costs (including time).Helpful Reply
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Marge on Feb 24, 2014I agree with the above suggestions. Besides your costs and time, you have to add overhead. These are utilities, insurance on building and vehicle, etc. If you run a business, i.e. get paid for a job, then you need to report your earnings and take all deductibles allowed. There are a lot of costs you don't realize that you pay.Helpful Reply
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Sarah Jackson on Feb 24, 2014I would suggest double the cost of your supplies (the formula contractors use) then a set amount "per letter" when adding custom touches such as names. Just remember, people recognize quality and are willing to pay for it... add to that that these are "hand-made, one-of-a-kind" and their value increases greatly. Don't under sell yourself or you will be overworked with all the orders and under paid and no longer enjoy what you are doing. In other words, work smart, not hard.Helpful Reply
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Nanci Neenan on Feb 24, 2014I sell unfinished toy boxes for $150.....what are you selling these for????Helpful Reply
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Higgins const. on Feb 24, 2014Do u use the child safety lid device, its a law, dont get suedHelpful Reply
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Welch Creative Lighting on Feb 24, 2014Not a penny less than $200 and frankly, I don't think that's enough.Helpful Reply
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Dolores DeLuise on Feb 24, 2014Vickie, really beautiful! I bought something similar as a gift and it was not nearly as nice as yours and paid $250. That was several years ago. Have you looked at etsy for pricing of similar objects? It's great that you put safety supports on your boxes; I still have a similar toybox from the 40s that my uncle made for me with the piano hinge but no safety support--there was no safety in those days!! I've always been surprised we didn't have any accidents! Best wishes to your endeavor.Helpful Reply
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Dolores DeLuise on Feb 24, 2014Check this out on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Little-Colorado-55PK-Toy-Chest-Pink/dp/B003TFFGNY/ref=pd_sim_sbs_hg_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=1550VMXGW1QA21P9P7RYHelpful Reply
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Irish53 on Feb 24, 2014Have you gone to local craft shows to see what their prices are? True you don't want to set prices too high but don't sell yourself short Quality is not cheap.Helpful Reply
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117135 on Feb 24, 2014You are charging way too little. Supplies + time($20 hour) + overhead.Helpful Reply
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Vickie G on Feb 25, 2014I thank you all for your input. I did do an itemized list of my expenses and find that, if I charge $14 per hour labor, my cost is $180. I really don't know what is ment by overhead. I work in my yard and in the shed on bad weather days, so I don't pay rent or anything like that. I did, however, just blow up my sander, haha. The site that I sell on most, is a bunch of stay at home moms, so I am kind of afraid of charging too much and scaring away any interest. At the same time, I am scared to put myself out there too much and get more interest than I can handle. This is all my kids fault. I really just wanted to do it for my grandbabies. I do love the whole process but this part gets very stressful. Thanks again for all your help. I will try my next one at a higher rate and see what happens.Helpful Reply
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Redeemwood on Feb 26, 2014This has some very good points about overhead and not pricing yourself to low: http://www.etsy.com/blog/en/2012/a-simple-formula-for-pricing-your-work/Helpful Reply
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Welch Creative Lighting on Feb 26, 2014I pay my housekeeper $20 an hour, and your custom quality work is worth a lot more than that!Helpful Reply
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Vickie G on Feb 26, 2014Or if your up to a little cheating, just use a girl name. They won't know the difference.Helpful Reply
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Jan Keel-Bradley on Feb 26, 2014I can't help with the pricing but have an idea i'd like to share. I painted a bench much like these for my granddaughter. On the outside I wrote... "Toys or Time out....In all things choose wisely". Everyone loved it. It is used for a Time Out bench as well as a toy box.Helpful Reply
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