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Price resin art like a pro

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Selling your resin art is exciting but pricing it fairly and professionally can be a challenge Too low and you undervalue your talent too high and you may scare away buyers

Hereโ€™s a step by step guide to help you price your resin art like a pro

1 Know your costs

Start with the basics Calculate the cost of your materials including

Resin and hardener

Pigments inks and additives

Tools and protective gear

Surfaces like wood canvas or moldsAlso factor in extras like gloves mixing cups sandpaper and shipping supplies

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Formula
Total cost of materials per piece = (Sum of materials) รท Number of pieces made

2 Factor in your time

Your time matters so decide on an hourly rate that reflects your skill level

Example
If you spend 5 hours on a piece and want to earn $25 per hour
Time cost = 5 x $25 = $125

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3 Add a profit margin

Once youโ€™ve totaled your costs and time add a profit margin that allows your business to grow A typical starting point is 25 to 50 percent

Simple formula
Final price = (Materials + Time) x 1.25 or 1.5

4 Research your market

Look at what similar resin art is selling for on Etsy local markets or Instagram
Check what people are actually paying not just what artists are listing

Use this info to stay competitive but avoid underpricing your unique work

Check this Etsy pricing guide for artists

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5 Consider uniqueness and scale price

If your piece includes rare pigments hand poured layers or embedded objects it adds to the value
Larger or more intricate pieces also demand higher prices

Always include details in your product descriptions to educate buyers

6 Build in business costs price

If you sell online remember to factor in

Platform fees

Marketing expenses

Studio rent or workspace setup

Packaging and branding

A $100 piece might only leave $60 profit if these costs are ignored

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7 Offer a pricing range price

Not every buyer has the same budget
Consider offering pieces in different sizes or collections so you can reach beginners and collectors alike

Think

Mini coasters

Mid range trays

High end wall art

Final Thoughts price

Pricing resin art takes more than guessing Youโ€™re not just selling materialsโ€”youโ€™re selling creativity skill and hours of work

Use a pricing strategy that respects your process while offering value to your customers

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