How do you know what to price your crafts at?

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  • Ken Ken on Oct 17, 2017

    That's a pretty easy one. You should price them so they sell. Take a look at the value of materials and a reasonable amount for your time investment to start. If they don't sell, and I am assuming you are selling at a flea market or similar, you have to decide if you can live with less money or need to try a different product. Of course we all hope that our creations become fads and cannot keep up with production. Then you reprice until you find that sweet spot.

  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Oct 17, 2017

    I would base it on your cost of supplies and time put into creating your projects .

  • Edie Pfeifer Edie Pfeifer on Oct 17, 2017

    Check out what other crafters are charging for similar items at craft fairs, Etsy and ebay. Consider what YOU would be willing to pay for the item.

  • Joi Hill Joi Hill on Oct 17, 2017

    look at etsy

  • Hillela G. Hillela G. on Oct 18, 2017

    always more than it costs you to make, but you'll prob learn the most from trial and error-