Selling Bracelets
by livlife816 |
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Hey guys, I need help. I am not sure how and what to charge on my bracelets. I know the basics like to charge for cost of material,but am I missing anything. I really want to earn money for a trip with friends and I have had people tell me that I should sell. I will be selling small/medium/large normal bracelets, small/medium/large alphas, and a special order custom alpha motif on a key ring or caribiner, that should include shipping costs to their home. |
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RE: Selling Bracelets
by Neva |
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Coming from someone who has previously sold friendship bracelets, I would not recommend trying to earn money off of them. The amount of money that you earn from hours and hours of work is very minimal. I know that for me, a medium sized bracelet takes around 4-5 hours to make, and I may only be able to sell it for $5-7. Friendship bracelets can always be found elsewhere for cheaper, so most aren't willing to pay a higher price than the bare minimum.
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RE: Selling Bracelets
by kleinevos |
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I fully agree on that.
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RE: Selling Bracelets
by Allison98 |
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I agree. The only reason I'd sell them is because I have way to many that I can't wear them all. But, I actually haven't ever sold any. I'd rather make them as gifts for friends and family. :) |
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RE: Selling Bracelets
by Claires_Hairs |
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The bracelets I usually make and sell I charge about $14 for (and they're around 30ish strings each with fancy loops and braids). What I find really earns great money is selling at an art fair... especially the one I do every year where they don't even charge my booth! I find that selling online on places like Etsy, it's a lot less likely for someone to buy a bracelet because they can't see it or feel it in person. Although, to be honest, I've always made the most money at art fairs selling stuff that's cheaper and less time consuming to make, like Rainbow Loom bracelets for example. Each one of those takes about a few hours to make, and I charge $4 for them... not to mention that they sell quicker. |
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RE: Selling Bracelets
by SummerOfString |
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Depends on the complexity and the demand. I make very complex bracelets and I design my own patterns. When I started selling my first bracelet I designed myself (it's a complex DNA bracelet based off the TV show Orphan Black it's a 14 string thick bracelet with 5 alternating colors) I started selling it at $12 by Christmas that year I had so many incomplete orders I had to shut my shop down for 3 months. I eventually raised the price on the advice of an Etsy employee at an event a few years back after being informed that I had drastically underpriced my work for the time it took. I've changed the price of that one bracelet 4 times and it's now $20. Feel free to check out my shop. www.summerofstring.etsy.com and my patreon is where I do monthly patterns for $5 www.patreon.com/summerofstring |
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RE: Selling Bracelets
by Vharvine5 |
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I sold a few bracelets to "acquaintances", not really my friends, but then I realized there is a reason they're called friendship bracelets.
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RE : Selling Bracelets
by Roseinbloom |
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I sell any that are ten strings or under for three dollars--then again, I'm not really in it for money |
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