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Old 04-06-2008, 11:38
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Default Re: Starting online & locally - - ?s about pricing

I think a good rule of thumb is to first figure out how much your supplies cost. For bows, I figure out how much the ribbon cost per inch (per yard cost divided by 36), then I figure out how many inches of ribbon I use in each bow, add the cost of embellishments and hardware. I then add in twenty-five cents for the cost of things it's almost impossible to figure out like glue and thread. After I get how much it actually cost to make the bow I then add on how much I want to make an hour. So let's say it the material cost you $3 to make a layered loopy bow (just guessing, I don't make these, so I don't know how much it actually costs) you can make two an hour and you want to make $10 (or whatever you feel your time is worth) an hour. That would put the bow at $8, I think, it's late and I'm tired so my math might be off.
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