
I tried a batch of Christmas cookies this year and posted to my FB, and a few people asked if I’d sell them. I was thinking of offering these 9 in a cute box with red fluff for v-day (and maybe a 3-pack?). I’m not sure what to charge since they’re a bit messy since I’m new, but wanted make a few dollars. They obviously take me forever, but charging much for labor would put me at professional pricing which would require more talent of course. Tips? I think they’re all around 3 1/2 inches besides the coffee which is taller.
by a-ohhh

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I can’t help with pricing but I just wanted to say these are **not** messy! These are gorgeous, you should be very proud.
Those are not amateur!!! Those look amazing.
They look amazing! Depending on your area, you could charge $25-30 easily for a holiday set
I’m in a high cost of living area. I would definitely pay an amateur of this quality $10 for a 3 pack of cookies.
they’re great!! they look pro, you should absolutely sell some!
Amateur?🙄
Jesus. If these are messy I don’t even know what to call an attempt I would make. These are awesome.
I would think $5.00 a cookie? Maybe $25 for a half dozen and $40.00 a dozen? Of course, I have no idea about your time or costs. I’m also just spitballing.
I think you could easily get $25-$30 for this pack.
Rule of thumb to start is $1 per inch in diameter of cookie. Then adjust based on location, how detailed they are (number of colors, handwriting, etc), and packaging. There’s also an app called Cake Cost that can help you figure out pricing for your specific ingredients and time!
My cookies look very similar and I have been quoting people $25 per dozen. I live in a very low-cost area in the states.
These are really cute for a first round of decorate cookies.