Very nice work on the cutting. I would tend to agree, a $1 is pretty cheap. If they are "flying" off the shelves at $1.00 then bump it up to what you think your market will bear. You can also put them on "sale" if you find you have them priced wrong and they aren't selling. One thing to do is to go for individual price and then a "bargain" price if you buy multiples. So like $2.00 - $3.00 each or 3 for $5/$6 so that they "save" a buck or two by buying quantity versus one at a time. How much to price multiples for will be reliant upon what you settle for selling singles for. Let us know what you decide and how it works out.