How to Price Decorated Sugar Cookies - Borderlands Bakery (2024)

(this post was updated Nov. 9, 2022)

“How much are sugar cookies” is probably one of the most commonly asked questions we get as cookie decorators (or any baker/creative business)

When potential clients ask for my cookie pricing, I get sticker shock, a lot. In an attempt to educate the masses on why these cookies are priced the way they are, let’s look a breakdown of materials, process and experience of the artist. This doesn’t apply just for cookies, but for many home based, hand-crafting business.

Here’s what goes into making ONE DOZEN of these cookies, which I charged $55 USD for (my current rate for 2022 is $85/doz). Sugar cookie prices are highly subjective and depends location, design, skill level/experience and what the market can hold. These are standard size cookies, approx. 3-4 inches on their longest side. I challenge every single cookier out there to hit pause and do this analysis for their situation. It’s truly eye opening. Some folks will be faster or slower, that’s fine, baseline it according to YOUR reality.

  1. Make Dough: 10 minutes (note– I did not account for chilling time because it’s dead time and I do other stuff while dough chills)
  2. Cut and bake — some of these had to be hand cut because I don’t own the cutter for them, so it takes longer! 20 minutes
  3. Make Icing: 5 minutes
  4. Color icing & make a few different consistencies: 15 minutes
  5. Decorate: 50 minutes — note I did not count drying time! And did not count time resting in-between layers– this is all actual HANDS ON time for the dozen
  6. Clean Up: 10 minutes
  7. Packaging: 10 minutes
  8. Client communications (starts at step 0 really), research, cookie design, coordinating pickup: 1 hour — clients expect this part to be free, but you need to find a way to account for this cost in your service

I also accounted for the fact that some of these steps can be done concurrently, for example while the cookies are baking and cooling, I can make and color the icing. So this way, I am not double-counting my time. So here’s what it breaks down to for ONE DOZEN cookies:

  • Material Cost: $5.25 (materials, ingredients+ piping bags, coloring, icing, labeling, bags, etc. everything)
  • Total Time: approx. 3 hours (BTW– this is pretty fast for a detailed dozen cookies)

Again, I charged $55/doz — so what does that mean?Simply put, profit = revenue – costsThis means: $55 – $5.25 – $1.50 for misc. costs below = $50$49.75/3 hrs = Means my hourly rate is: $16.58 per hour. — READ ON to understand what this actually means because this DOES NOT tell the whole story.Misc. Costs: You are not literally decorating cookies every waking minute. Lots of time is dedicated to admin, answering client inquiries that go nowhere, dealing with a gazillion questions that also go nowhere. There are costs associated with packaging materials (and SEARCHING for the right packaging!), ink, gas, & other small materials. Every cello bag, every sticker, every baggie and shipping box = $$ . Keep in mind you’re also buying tons of cookie cutter, stencils, airbrush machine/food colors, brushes, and misc. other supplies; how can you account for this?We still need to pay taxes (although we do get to write off all business related purchases), don’t get insurance, paid time off or any kind of other benefits that many “full time day jobs” get– but we really SHOULD be treating our businesses like what it is, a business! If you are serious about doing this for profit:

  1. Get REALLY DAMN GOOD at what you do so you can CHARGE appropriately for YOUR SKILL LEVEL (senior level people with more experience get paid more in other jobs, the same concept applies here)
  2. Price appropriately and understand that it’s OK and expected that not everyone can or want to afford your product. 75% of my client inquiries don’t result in a custom cookie order– I’m ok with that!

Something you CAN do it to find ways to REDUCE TIME SPENT on decorating and find ways to automate other processes like ordering, label printing, shipping (if applicable), etc. wherever possible. Make ordering easier- utilize forms and invoicing services– usually these are super cheap add ons for your website or come on mobile apps and it’s so worth it to spend that few bucks. Don’t cheap out on things that will save you so much time in return. At the end of the day – everyone’s situation is different. Depending on what your goals for your business are (hobby, part time, full time), you need to set your targets appropriately. Pricing should also vary based on YOUR SKILL LEVEL & EXPERIENCE. I stress this so much. If you are a beginner you need to get real about your product quality and make sure if you are charging a lot, it’s worth it. Same goes for the cookie pros– charge what you’re worth. This can also differ based on location– some metropolitan areas can support higher prices than others. Do your research. Understand your demographic. Some other things to keep in mind:

  • Charging more is really uncomfortable. But growth does not come without discomfort, like any other form of change. You can expect to lose some existing clients, but you’ll probably gain more. You will take on less orders, but make more money.
  • We, as small business are ALL ACCOUNTABLE for upholding the perception of similar businesses. This means that if some of us undercharge, customers will start expecting that. So when you are under charging, you are doing nobody a favor at the end of the day, except for the client you undercharged– except even then, that is a temporary shame since they will walk away with a false perception…and have unrealistic expectations for their next order… so you decide if that’s good or bad.

If you are struggling with your business and are SERIOUS about taking a hard look at your business and making some changes for the better, I do offer a very comprehensive cookie consultations- email me with your needs: lisa@borderlandsbakery.com

How to Price Decorated Sugar Cookies - Borderlands Bakery (2024)

FAQs

How much can you make selling decorated cookies? ›

Many simple cookies sell for between $2.00 and $5.00 each, but it's not uncommon to see a dozen cookies cost $55 or more depending on the time and ingredients that went into making them. Some people charge $10 or more per cookie because of their decorative, custom designs.

How to cost sugar cookies? ›

Custom cookies are priced based on the multiple factors: quantity of cookies, complexity of design, size of cookies, and flavor.
  1. Standard Cookies. $5.50 - $7 per cookie. Standard cookies range between $5 - $6.50 per cookie. ...
  2. Large Cookies. $6 - $8 per cookie. ...
  3. Mini Cookies. $2.50 - $4 per cookie.

How many decorated sugar cookies per person? ›

Homemade Cookies & Icing

Recipes I use are sugar cookies, gingerbread cookies, and/or chocolate sugar cookies. 6-8 cookies for each person to decorate is usually plenty and have extras in case any break, drop, etc.

How do you box up decorated sugar cookies? ›

How To Package and Ship Cookies
  1. Step 1: Wait for the Icing to Dry. Before you package your cookies, make sure the royal icing has fully dried. ...
  2. Step 2: Bag Cookies Individually. Bag your cookies in individual clear bags as normal. ...
  3. Step 3: Wrap Your Cookies. ...
  4. Step 4: What's in the Box(es)? ...
  5. Step 5: Mailing Your Package.

How to figure out the price per cookie? ›

To compute cost on a per cookie basis, I simply divide $48 by the recipe yield (30 cookies) which gives me $1.60 per unit (cookie) for labor. * but don't forget that Overhead or indirect costs have to be included to price your cookies. Overhead includes both fixed and variable costs.

Is a sugar cookie business profitable? ›

How Profitable is a Cookie Business. As you go into creating your cookies business plan PDF, getting a business license, and such, you're undoubtedly wondering, “Just how profitable is a cookie business?” The short answer is that cookie business success stories point to a 25% to 30% profit margin overall.

How to package sugar cookies to sell? ›

To heat seal cookies, you'll need cellophane bags and a heat sealer. Wait until the cookies are completely dry (and photographed). Then, place each cookie into a cello bag, seal the bag with your heat sealer of choice, and cut the excess bag away. I like to seal the excess at the bottom to create an additional bag.

How much should I bake my cookies for? ›

In an oven preheated to 350 degrees F, the chocolate chip cookies should be perfectly baked in about 10 minutes. The edges should be golden brown and the cookies should be mostly set (they'll continue to set as the cool).

How to make store bought sugar cookies taste homemade? ›

Just add 1-2 teaspoons of vanilla to your wet ingredients and it'll definitely help create that homemade taste.

How much should I sell homemade cookies for? ›

Try to keep items priced at even dollar amounts, like $2, $5, or more, instead of pricing at $1.50. Get comparable rates. Once you have your menu planned, go around town and see how local bakeries and grocery stores price similar items. Don't be afraid to go a little higher.

How long do homemade decorated sugar cookies last? ›

Baked and decorated cookies can be stored at room temperature in a sealed container for up to 2 weeks. Make sure that your icing has hardened completely before stacking the cookies, and adding a layer of parchment paper between cookie layers is always a good idea for some additional protection.

How far in advance can I bake sugar cookies before decorating? ›

If you want to make your cookies in advance… totally doable! 1 week before event: I start the process UP TO 1 week before the event and don't do any freezing in this time period (either of the icing or cookies).

How do you keep sugar cookies soft when decorated? ›

Some folks swear that placing a slice of white bread (or a flour tortilla) in the container with the cookies will keep cookies softer for longer.

How do you make decorated sugar cookies shiny? ›

One of the main keys to shiny icing is getting that icing to dry quickly. The faster the icing dries, the shinier it will be. One simple method to faster drying is to just aim a fan at your drying cookies. I like to aim the airflow so that it passes evenly over my cookie sheet, not directly down at a particular cookie.

Can you make profit selling cookies? ›

As they are adaptable, portable, and widely adored, selling cookies online for profit are among the best baked goods to sell. Selling them can eventually develop into a very successful company if people like your tastes.

Can I bake cookies at home and sell them? ›

Yes, you will need to contact your state, county, or local Department of Health Homemade to sell food at places like farmer's markets, but you cannot sell homemade cookies through stores and restaurants.

Why are decorated cookies so expensive? ›

Often, you will be asked, “Why are decorated sugar cookies so expensive?” The quantitative answer: the high-quality ingredients used, the days spent on each order, the hours spent on each individual cookie, the layers of each decorating technique used, and the packaging the cookies are delivered in.

How long do homemade decorated cookies last? ›

Baked and decorated cookies can be stored at room temperature in a sealed container for up to 2 weeks. Make sure that your icing has hardened completely before stacking the cookies, and adding a layer of parchment paper between cookie layers is always a good idea for some additional protection.

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