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What would you be willing to pay for handmade cards?

If someone sold handmade Cards for whatever occasion, what would you be willing to pay...say for a set of 10 or 20? I'd like to make some and sell some at a fair so just want to know what I should sell them for. They are very well done. Most of which I'd say look better than ones in the store.

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago
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    If the cards were really decked out-glitter, ribbons, excellent drawings, heartwarming sayings (unless they're blank on the inside for a personalized message), a nice size (around the size of a regular greeting/birthday card)-I'd pay roughly $7 or $8 for a card, max and $5 for min. (It doesn't need all the bells and whistles, but it would be nice if it featured at least two of these)

    For a set of ten or twenty, I'll buy them for around $15, maybe $20-$25, depending on how much I really like them. I think this is roughly what stores ask for a good, nice set of holiday greeting cards, so I wouldn't mind paying a couple dollars more for handmade ones.

    I think I would pay less if it's all the same, more if they're all unique (as in one set has no two same cards), since that requires more work.

    Hope this gives you an idea of pricing.

  • Tanja
    Lv 4
    7 years ago

    $4.00 may be $5.00 depending on how well done they are. Good luck.

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