What woud you pay???

Please do let us know when you settle on a price. My daughter would love the penguin and my wife would want a set of peeps.

I do not know how much you have into them, but, I would think $10 for the mugs and $15 for the pitcher.
 
Yes please! I am interested as well
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Keep us updated, these are DARLING....
 
Try posting on Artfire. Like etsy, but you pay when sell something, not when you post it.

Very cute stuff btw!! I think $15-30 depending on size is very resonable. Good Luck
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I WANT SOME but sadly I don't have the cash even if they were $5.00 oh no I don't think youo should at $5.00 but it is to say how poor I am they are very good Catch me at tax time I can afford something then I hope. I draw myself as a frog with a crown WAY COOL.

Rhayden
 
Don't sell yourself too cheaply. Your time is worth money too. Handcrafted items are huge right now. People "will" pay for quality.

Here is an Etsy fees calculator
http://www.rolbe.com/etsy.htm
Etsy listings are good for 4 months for that 20 cent listing fee and their final value fee doesn't charge for shipping costs like Ebay's does and it is less.

I entered coffee cups pottery in Etsy's search engine and found all this
http://www.etsy.com/search/handmade?ref=auto&q=coffee+cups+pottery&view_type=gallery

Pitchers
http://www.etsy.com/search/handmade?search_submit=&q=pottery+pitchers&view_type=gallery

Cream pitchers
http://www.etsy.com/search/handmade?search_submit=&q=pottery+cream+pitchers&view_type=gallery

Wall pockets
http://www.etsy.com/search/handmade?search_submit=&q=pottery+wall+pockets&view_type=gallery

Here are yarn bowls
http://www.etsy.com/search/handmade...ubmit=&ref=auto&q=yarn+bowl&view_type=gallery

I paid $35 for a medium sized yarn bowl about 6 inches across and about 4 inches deep.

You can join our BYC Etsy team, where we will help promote each other.
http://www.etsy.com/teams/9989/backyardchickens
 
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Pricing is so hard I struggle with it all the time. I sell at craft fairs, farmers market and just recently started selling online. We can all tell you how much we would be willing to pay as costumers but that isn't necessarily the price you should ask for your items. However it is great fed back to help you with pricing. I found the below article a fountain of information on pricing.

http://www.buildalittlebiz.com/blog...random-tips-to-help-you-price-your-stuff.html

I also found when selling online the below Fee Calculator to be great in considering the cost of selling online when pricing items.

http://www.rolbe.com/etsy.htm



I have to add your items are very creative. I just love the frogs!!!!!


Edited to correct statement made about Artfire above somewhere in this thread.

Try posting on Artfire. Like etsy, but you pay when sell something, not when you post it.

You actually pay a monthly membership fee no matter what you list or sell on Artfire.





Hi... I've been making these mostly for gifts but folks keep telling me I should sell them so wondering if you saw them what would you be willing to pay to buy them?

What do you think would people buy them?
 
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Thanks again for the input! The price ranges on Etsy are crazy, I think I need to come up with a price that I'm happy with and think getting input from people who may consider buying is helpful.

Note to those of you that expressed interest in buying: I've been spending the past few weekends in my basement studio producing as fast as I can, unfortunatly I have to make enough to fill the kiln before I can fire it and that's taking longer than I'd expected! I'll let ya know when I have some finished product. (Oh and I'm making my first piggy banks, haven't glazed any but they look cute unglazed :)
 
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I would like to see a chicky bank, instead of a piggy.....
There was a gal doing similar pieces at the show in Mass last weekend, I have pics.
I don't know if I should post them here, but I can PM them to you. They are really poor shots.
 

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