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Your work is just amazing.  Could you share how long these took you, what size they are, and what you sell these for?!  I'm wanting to decorate shabby chic style cookie designs for a vintage market May 8 with the wood fence background and flowers, so wondering ballpark pricing for them.  They will be 3x3 cookies.  Someone has mentioned $1/inch but that's a lot of work.  My other concern is that people may not want to pay.  Do you run into this at all?  Thanks!

 

Originally Posted by Cottage Celebrations:

Your work is just amazing.  Could you share how long these took you, what size they are, and what you sell these for?!  I'm wanting to decorate shabby chic style cookie designs for a vintage market May 8 with the wood fence background and flowers, so wondering ballpark pricing for them.  They will be 3x3 cookies.  Someone has mentioned $1/inch but that's a lot of work.  My other concern is that people may not want to pay.  Do you run into this at all?  Thanks!

 

Thank you, the cart cookie is 4x6 1/2 and the heart is 4"I am working on items for a Christian bazaar the middle of May as well... I am going to price them $5. heart and $10. cart.. Actually I am having no problem with cost selling. Nearly all pay me extra lol kinda like a tip..Thanks again

 

Thank you Teri!  Good to know and very encouraging!!  Mother's Day is May 9th, the day after the Vintage Market, so would like to do something for Mother's Day. How do you plan to package these?  I'm looking at little boxes but so far, all I'm finding cost over $1 each, so that will bump up the price of the cookie considerably. 

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Originally Posted by Cottage Celebrations:

Thank you Teri!  Good to know and very encouraging!!  Mother's Day is May 9th, the day after the Vintage Market, so would like to do something for Mother's Day. How do you plan to package these?  I'm looking at little boxes but so far, all I'm finding cost over $1 each, so that will bump up the price of the cookie considerably. 

 

I bag them and tie with curling ribbon that I get at Michaels and it's very reasonable.

 

Originally Posted by lets Talk Cookies:

I get this all the time Oh your cookies are to pretty to eat. I my self could not eat your cookies. There so beautiful there true art. 

Thank you, LOL I don't allow eating in my presence!

 

Originally Posted by Dana ~ Dana's Daydreaming Cookies:

All of your cookies are beautiful, but I especially like the flower cart cookies! Very well done! ♥

Thanks Dana, I do to and make me feel like getting out in the garden...

 

I agree about the gorgeous color combinations of all your cookies! You really do phenomenal work. I, too, get the same comments about people not wanting to eat my cookies because they're just "too pretty". My brother told me one day after he took a picture of the cookie, "once he gets past the first bite then it's not quite so hard to devour them because they're so yummy"! I've also never had anyone question me about my prices. I like to tie a business card through the ribbon on the cello and sealed individual bags. This has helped with more word of mouth business.

Originally Posted by Cookies Fantistique by Carol:

I agree about the gorgeous color combinations of all your cookies! You really do phenomenal work. I, too, get the same comments about people not wanting to eat my cookies because they're just "too pretty". My brother told me one day after he took a picture of the cookie, "once he gets past the first bite then it's not quite so hard to devour them because they're so yummy"! I've also never had anyone question me about my prices. I like to tie a business card through the ribbon on the cello and sealed individual bags. This has helped with more word of mouth business.

A lot of people appreciate our efforts and that is wonderful. I just ordered very plain business cards just black and white with name and contact info on one side and on the other a little history of the honey gingerbread an tradition. Hoping that will be a good idea. Yours are beautiful Carol

Originally Posted by Cookies Fantistique by Carol:

I agree about the gorgeous color combinations of all your cookies! You really do phenomenal work. I, too, get the same comments about people not wanting to eat my cookies because they're just "too pretty". My brother told me one day after he took a picture of the cookie, "once he gets past the first bite then it's not quite so hard to devour them because they're so yummy"! I've also never had anyone question me about my prices. I like to tie a business card through the ribbon on the cello and sealed individual bags. This has helped with more word of mouth business.

 

Attaching a business card is a good idea too!

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