What should my pricing be on my candles?
Thursday, April 30th, 2009I make soy candles & bath and body products that I will began to sell them at the flea market in two weeks, so I am not sure of what the pricing should be for my products but I do have an idea. “tell me what you think” and I would love your constructive input please:
12.6 oz candle 10.50 (buy 2 or more: 9.50 each)
9 oz candle 7.50 (buy 2 or more: 6.50 each)
6.4 oz candle 4.50 (buy 2 or more: 3.50 each)
Bath and Body
Sets, which consist of body lotion, body wash and body mist: 15.50
or 5.50 each, buy two sets and get 3.50 off
Candle Set Baskets: which consist of two 6.4oz candles, three piece bath set, bubble bath, bath bar and bath accessories. 32.50
I also have jewlry that I will be selling which consist of earrings necklace and bracelets ( have not set prices for that as yet)
And tell you a bit about my products so you can get an idea:
The reason I started making my own candles is because I was tired of wasting my money on something I could hardly smell, my candles are made with 100% soy wax and I make them with a stronger sense of smell so that your home can be filled with fragrance hours after you blow it out. I also want my product to be affordable, I hate when I go in some places and have to pay 20.00 for a candle.
Now the bath and body also came along from frustration, I would go to places and spend 22.50 for a set only to get home, get in the shower and it is just as runny as the water, so it compelled my to make a thicker lathering gel that smell good as victoria secret.
Now the jewlry! I just love jewlry, I love stone and gems, and my husband always ask me honey why do you always take a long bubble bath , than put on your pj’s and jewlry, to me in my world I guess it goes together! I always say look pretty even when going to bed!
so tell me what do you guys think, be honest and expressive, I don’t break!

