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Rose Hall 04-12-2011 02:46 PM

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A customer ordered these last week and she needed them by Saturday! Luckily, I had a boring faculty meeting to sit through, so I was able to get them done. LOL

3 onesies
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debcavan 04-12-2011 02:47 PM

are they ever sweet

Rose Hall 04-12-2011 02:51 PM

I sell them for $5 on my website--they are a custom order. Do you think that is enough? I buy the onesies at Walmart for $2 and use the fleece on hand from my stash.
Rose

Tink's Mom 04-12-2011 03:04 PM


Originally Posted by Rose Hall
I sell them for $5 on my website--they are a custom order. Do you think that is enough? I buy the onesies at Walmart for $2 and use the fleece on hand from my stash.
Rose

TTTTOOOOOOOOOO CHEAP! Did you happen to look around at custom onesie prices???

2 Doods 04-12-2011 03:29 PM

Adorable!

Japonica 04-12-2011 03:35 PM

Sweet. Go to www.etsy.com and type in onesies. You will get a definite feel that you are underpriced!

linz83 04-12-2011 04:09 PM

They are super sweet! :thumbup:

Mariposa 04-12-2011 04:32 PM

These are cute!

Jingle 04-12-2011 04:37 PM

Very cute.

lalaland 04-12-2011 04:45 PM

I sell my onesies for $5 too, which is a little more than triple my investment cost. I embroider on them, usually only on the front but sometimes I add something to the back. I think it's a good price.

Tink's Mom 04-12-2011 05:12 PM

Rose and LaLa....I do craft shows for a living...they sell for $12 and up at the shows...and yes they are selling.
You girls do what ever you want, but at least up it $1-2, OK...
You put a lot of work in them, and the gas to get the onsies is going up.

lalaland 04-12-2011 05:34 PM


Originally Posted by Tink's Mom
Rose and LaLa....I do craft shows for a living...they sell for $12 and up at the shows...and yes they are selling.
You girls do what ever you want, but at least up it $1-2, OK...
You put a lot of work in them, and the gas to get the onsies is going up.

I had mine for sale for $8 and they didn't move, lowered the price to $5 and they moved like hotcakes. I figured it was worth it from the standpoint of clearing out my inventory rather than carrying the same inventory longer than 2 years. It may be just location, I live in So. CA where a buyer can always find cheaper and they don't care if it's nicer or not.

Tink's Mom 04-12-2011 05:44 PM


Originally Posted by lalaland

Originally Posted by Tink's Mom
Rose and LaLa....I do craft shows for a living...they sell for $12 and up at the shows...and yes they are selling.
You girls do what ever you want, but at least up it $1-2, OK...
You put a lot of work in them, and the gas to get the onsies is going up.

I had mine for sale for $8 and they didn't move, lowered the price to $5 and they moved like hotcakes. I figured it was worth it from the standpoint of clearing out my inventory rather than carrying the same inventory longer than 2 years. It may be just location, I live in So. CA where a buyer can always find cheaper and they don't care if it's nicer or not.


Boy, do I understand...they want everything for nothing.
I raised the price of 1 of my items by 50cents....a customer was complaining that the price was too high. I finally told him that I gave myself a raise and that was why the price went up. I told him I now make 50 cents an hour. He shut up and paid. :lol:

lalaland 04-12-2011 05:46 PM


Originally Posted by Tink's Mom

Originally Posted by lalaland

Originally Posted by Tink's Mom
Rose and LaLa....I do craft shows for a living...they sell for $12 and up at the shows...and yes they are selling.
You girls do what ever you want, but at least up it $1-2, OK...
You put a lot of work in them, and the gas to get the onsies is going up.

I had mine for sale for $8 and they didn't move, lowered the price to $5 and they moved like hotcakes. I figured it was worth it from the standpoint of clearing out my inventory rather than carrying the same inventory longer than 2 years. It may be just location, I live in So. CA where a buyer can always find cheaper and they don't care if it's nicer or not.


Boy, do I understand...they want everything for nothing.
I raised the price of 1 of my items by 50cents....a customer was complaining that the price was too high. I finally told him that I gave myself a raise and that was why the price went up. I told him I now make 50 cents an hour. He shut up and paid. :lol:

Classic!!

emerald46 04-12-2011 07:21 PM

The onsies are adorable. Your customers are getting a very good deal! I know it is hard to put a fair price on your time but your work is valuable.

Loretta 04-12-2011 07:40 PM

Way to cheap. At least $10.00. No less.

Loretta 04-12-2011 07:40 PM

Way to cheap. At least $10.00. No less.

amma 04-13-2011 06:30 PM

Adorable onsies :D:D:D

lheizen 04-13-2011 06:38 PM

too low definitely


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