I am frustrated!
I started my "Hobby" by sharing my cakes with my friends, usually charging just a fraction more than what it cost me.
Now I am so busy working full time as a dental assistant and 2-3 cakes a week. more if I would take them.
I REALLY need to up my prices but I don't know how to do that when they all expect they are going to get a great deal!
I did recently quote a friend a price for a wedding cake,& 2 1/2sheet cakes, & a 2 tier baseball cake for the family dinner the night before the wedding. Due to my price she only wants me to do the baseball cake! She is going with a friend that gave her a better price!
So, there you go!! Have at it!
Help me figure out how to be more sure and stronger to get what they are worth! any thoughts on this are very appreciated!
Rochelle
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I have a 5 tier cake covered in buttercream with flowers cascading down the front. There are about 25 flowers on it. I usually would charge $550 for this size of cake covered in fondant with piping etc... but it is just a rough buttercreamed cake covered with the flowers. I really felt like that was an unfair price for a cake just rough buttercreamed so I told her $450 but if she wants the handmade gumpaste flowers the one (she wants has anemones on it) I told her they were $10 each flower. Those buggers take some time to put together. She decided to get real flowers and I told her to be sure they are not anemones because they are toxic. I have emailed her florist to be sure that the flowers she has ordered are not toxic and are safe to use. Just be sure that you remember... it is not only the time you put into the cake itself but also the consultation, planning, ordering supplies etc. It all adds up.
you are so right. I think this is what makes it hard for me. don't know how to figure out what those things are worth to the buyer.
jeri c said:I have a 5 tier cake covered in buttercream with flowers cascading down the front. There are about 25 flowers on it. I usually would charge $550 for this size of cake covered in fondant with piping etc... but it is just a rough buttercreamed cake covered with the flowers. I really felt like that was an unfair price for a cake just rough buttercreamed so I told her $450 but if she wants the handmade gumpaste flowers the one (she wants has anemones on it) I told her they were $10 each flower. Those buggers take some time to put together. She decided to get real flowers and I told her to be sure they are not anemones because they are toxic. I have emailed her florist to be sure that the flowers she has ordered are not toxic and are safe to use. Just be sure that you remember... it is not only the time you put into the cake itself but also the consultation, planning, ordering supplies etc. It all adds up.
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