Now I just have to figure out pricing...there's a couple of different things that play into it. One being the gallery taking 50% of final sale amount, and the other being that I'm not sure how much to up the prices because of the area. It's a relatively upper-scale area, where folks are willing to spend a bit more than they would on Etsy/elsewhere.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Non-Etsy WIP
Now I just have to figure out pricing...there's a couple of different things that play into it. One being the gallery taking 50% of final sale amount, and the other being that I'm not sure how much to up the prices because of the area. It's a relatively upper-scale area, where folks are willing to spend a bit more than they would on Etsy/elsewhere.
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Make sure you figure out your costs, materials, labor and profit margin first...then figure out the gallery price. The 50% the gallery takes shouldn't eat into your ability to make a profit on your fine pieces.
What a wonderful opportunity to show your work! These face look incredible as is ..I cant wait to see pics of them displayed:)
I love these! Good luck with the pricing! I tend to look at pricing in terms of days instead of hourly rates. Some days, I work really fast, and others I am a slug. So, I measure how many I could potentially make in a day or how many days it takes to make if it is a larger project.
Never having dealt with a gallery, I would love to hear how it goes and what you determine.
What a wonderful opportunity Cynjon! I look forward to seeing them finished too :)
My 2 cents on the pricing... don't sell yourself short! Add the 50% the gallery takes on top of what your comfortable with.
Jodi
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