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Hi! I struggled with this problem in the beginning as well. You have to decide your value. You can choose to make your time and skill worth it or not. I am in NJ and I would charge them $300 per cake! And you are doing 2! If you need the work and are looking to cover just your cost, then do it for your price, BUT if your time AND SKILL are equally as important, don't sell yourself short. So much work, time, skill and TLC go into specialty cakes. I myself didn't have a clue why on earth they were so expensive until I started doing them. Be understanding to your customers, but also don't devalue yourself ;o)
I've seen your pictures, you have skills girl - make them worth it!
Hope this helps!
Good Luck :D
PS - Here is a link to one of my favorite cake artists blog, she has a great post about this exact issue. Enjoy!
http://staceyssweetshop.blogspot.com/2011/08/howd-you-arrive-at-tha...
for a 14" cake base price i charge $82 that is with buttercream and simple decoration. say you spend $15.99 on 2 lbs of fondant you and you use 2lbs you need to charge double that to cover cost tax and time for getting that. figure out a decent hourly wage $10-$14 and hour. like others said i woould not charge less that $325. you do not want walmart/sams club customers it sounds bad to say that but everyone wants a huge custom cake for a walmart price and every time you give someone a deal they will always expect one.
Good luck
Please go and read the post that Jillian linked you to. I've posted this a couple of times lately as it is something I have to read aloud to myself if I feel maybe my prices are a little high (in fact I've even copied it into my notes on my iphone and do look regularly). My husband keeps telling me I'm undercharging as he would happily pay me double to have my time - rather than be a cake widdower lol. I enjoy it though - it keeps me out of trouble hahaha :)
If you really feel that this could lead to some more orders then why not (if you are able) do the job for free? I know I'd rather give a cake away than sell myself cheap. I'd feel cheated & used!! You could ask for him to promote you as much as possible, I'm sure he knows people who would be prepared to pay your prices - even if he is too mean to.
Ask him to get Buddy or Duff to quote....tell him to be seated for the answer :) Good luck xx
I think we have all run in to this in some form or another. I've quoted a price on a wedding cake as well as kitchen cakes to have the bride say, "No thank-you" but call me back after they have shopped around to see that the price was fair. Others have wanted graduation cakes and told me that they could get the same cake at the "Warehouse bakery" for so much less. I politely told them to take my quote with the design and see what they would ask a cake of this design. One returned to tell me they couldn't do it, another with an even higher price.
The advice I received when creating a cost schedule is to make sure your ingredients, delivery, and time are covered. No need to pay yourself minimum wage- you are an artist that can command a fair price for your skill.
http://staceyssweetshop.blogspot.com/2011/08/howd-you-arrive-at-tha... is really good...you shoulld check it out. Believe me regardless of what you charge when the people at this even see you creation they will want your card so dont forget to have some there.
Very few people understand what goes into making a custom cake. I've truly just learned to say, "If you want a $25 cake, please feel free to go buy a $25 cake from "XXXXXX." It won't hurt my feelings, I completely understand. But if you want this custom cake, made just for you, this is how much it costs."
Then I let them decide and I don't let it bother me.
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