I wanted to ask for some advice from you all about accepting commissions from people you know. Here is an example: someone I know contacted me through Facebook and asked if I could make her a fascinator. She said that she had seen the ones I had made and would like one to be made for her. I agreed, and then asked her what budget she was looking at spending. She said that she would not spend more than £20 (around 30 Australian Dollars, 25 Euros, 31 US Dollars - just checked on line to work out the currency conversion!) I have to say I really struggled to make a fascinator for that price. I clearly ended up making a loss (I didn't charge for my time either). When people I know find out I make hats/fascinators, they will ask me to make one for them. I am glad of this, but they do not seem to have any concept of paying a reasonable for my time, materials, etc, not to mention making any sort of 'profit' for my work.
I have pondered this situation and once my website is up and running I think I will just direct any queries there so they can see my prices and either request a commission or leave it.
Can anyone offer any sage advice about how to deal with this kind of situation?
Thanks
Rose