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Re: Whats a good/fair price for kits?Posted by Nick on April 25, 2001 at 22:07:24: In reply to: Whats a good/fair price for kits? posted by jessica on April 25, 2001 at 21:44:04: Think about how much the kit cost you to assemble. Try to price outthe items in the kit, and then price it reasonably so you make a little bit of profit. Hope that helps ~Nick : Hi guys and gals- : At festivals there are always a few, 2-3 per weekend, who would like to : buy a 'kit'. Usually they've had a negative experience with old henna : kits and are excited still about learning themselves. I've put together : a little kit for these people and just have it available but I'm a : little unsure on how to price it. : : We have sewn velvet and batik cloth bags and inside i put a vial of : apricot kernal oil, a stencil, q-tips, t-picks, cotton balls, alcohol : swabs a page of instructions/history with a few pattern ideas and then : I usually fill a cone/carrot bag, they seem to comfortably hold about 2 : tablespoons of henna. : : I've seen kits from $5 to $25 and I just don't want to be overcharging : (or undercharging). Does $15 sound reasonable? $12 ? What do ya'll : think, I could use a little input. Thanks in advance. : jessica
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