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31 Incredibly Easy DIY Projects To Make And Sell

I don’t know about you, but I’ve always loved making things in my spare time.

There’s something so rewarding about taking a few simple materials and turning them into something unique and special.

When I was pregnant with twins, I went a little craft crazy—making tons of tiny hats, cozy blankets, and anything else I could stitch or crochet.

It kept me busy, helped me relax, and let me feel prepared for their arrival in a way that felt so personal.

As the years went by, I realized that these handmade items weren’t just fun projects; they were things people truly valued.

People LOVE authentic, handmade and one-of-a-kind DIY stuff and if you are crafty enough to make these items, you can profit from them.

They make perfect gifts, add personality to any home, and feel so much more meaningful than anything mass-produced.

So, to help you out make some money at home (because that’s all about me and what I want to help you out), check out these easy DIY projects you can make and sell in your spare time.

Unique Things to Make and Sell

If you love creating and want to turn your craft time into cash, there are so many easy, unique projects you can whip up and sell.

Here’s a list of fun, low-cost ideas to get you started.

1. Personalized Coasters

Materials: Plain ceramic tiles, acrylic paint, paintbrush, and clear sealant spray
Instructions: Paint simple designs or patterns on each tile. Let them dry completely, then spray with a clear sealant to protect the design. Customers love coasters with quirky sayings or custom initials—perfect for gifts.

2. Hand-Poured Soy Candles

Materials: Soy wax, candle wicks, essential oils, small jars, popsicle sticks
Instructions: Melt the soy wax according to package instructions, add a few drops of essential oil for fragrance, and place a wick in the jar. Use a popsicle stick to hold the wick in place as you pour in the wax. Once cooled, you’ll have a lovely candle to sell. Try scents like lavender or eucalyptus that people adore.

3. Fabric Keychains

Materials: Fabric scraps, key rings, needle, thread, and a small amount of stuffing (optional)
Instructions: Cut fabric into small strips or shapes, sew two pieces together, and add a little stuffing if you want a puffier look. Attach the key ring, and you’ve got a simple yet charming keychain. Buyers love them because they’re lightweight and customizable.

4. Decorative Plant Pots

Materials: Terracotta pots, acrylic paints, paintbrush, and clear sealant
Instructions: Paint designs, faces, or patterns on the pots and seal them once dry. These can be personalized by request and make wonderful gifts for plant lovers. Easy to paint and perfect to sell at craft fairs or online!

5. Mini Wall Hangings

Materials: Yarn, small dowels, and scissors
Instructions: Cut yarn into long strands, tie each one onto the dowel to create a fringed look, and trim the bottom to your preferred shape. This is an easy yet trendy piece of decor for small spaces. Buyers love the boho vibe and customizable colors.

6. Customized Mugs

Materials: Plain ceramic mugs, oil-based paint pens
Instructions: Draw or write anything you like on the mug—fun quotes, names, or simple designs. Once done, bake the mug at a low temperature (usually 350°F) for about 30 minutes to set the paint. These mugs are so easy to make, and people love the personalized touch for gifting.

7. Bath Bombs

Materials: Baking soda, citric acid, Epsom salt, essential oils, water, and a mold
Instructions: Mix the dry ingredients first, then slowly add the water and essential oils until you reach a damp sand consistency. Press the mixture into the mold and let it dry for at least 24 hours. Bath bombs are a huge hit with buyers who want a relaxing, spa-like experience at home.

8. Beaded Bracelets

Materials: Elastic string, beads, and scissors
Instructions: String beads onto the elastic, tie securely, and trim any excess. Bracelets are easy to personalize with different colors or charms, and people love stacking them as accessories.

9. Macrame Key Holders

Materials: Macrame cord, wooden dowel, and a hook for the wall
Instructions: Use simple knots to create a macrame design on a short dowel, then add a small hook to hold keys. Hang it by the door, and it’s both stylish and functional. Macrame is trendy, and key holders are practical, making this a top seller.

10. Clay Trinket Dishes

Materials: Oven-bake clay, rolling pin, small bowl or round object to shape, and acrylic paint
Instructions: Roll out the clay, cut it into a circle, and place it over a small bowl to shape it into a dish. Bake according to package instructions, then paint once cool. These little dishes are perfect for rings or loose change and add a nice handmade touch to any room.

Each of these projects is simple, cost-effective, and fun to make—perfect for crafting and selling!

DIY Crafts to Sell

Creating and selling crafts can be a fun and profitable way to share your creativity. If you’re looking for ideas that are simple to make yet popular with buyers, these DIY crafts that sell well are a great place to start. Here are ten items that are easy to craft and appealing to sell.

11. Hand-Stitched Tote Bags

Tote bags are a hit for their versatility. To make one, sew together two pieces of fabric with sturdy handles, then add hand-stitched designs or even fun patches. Buyers love a bag that’s unique and functional—perfect for carrying groceries, books, or daily essentials.

12. Personalized Wood Signs

Handmade wood signs are perfect for home decor or as gifts. Use wood slices or planks, add a personal touch with paint or vinyl lettering, and finish with a clear sealant. Whether it’s a family name or a favorite quote, custom wood signs are always in demand.

13. Essential Oil Rollers

Essential oil rollers are simple but super popular. Fill roller bottles with blends of essential oils like lavender, peppermint, or eucalyptus, and add a carrier oil. Package them with labels and instructions for use. Buyers love them for relaxation, headaches, and stress relief.

14. Painted Rocks

Painted rocks are whimsical and can be used as decor or garden markers. Find smooth stones, paint fun designs, quotes, or animal faces, and finish with a sealant. These are easy to sell in sets or as unique individual pieces.

15. Knitted or Crocheted Scarves

With just a bit of yarn and a simple pattern, you can make cozy scarves. Try chunky yarn for a faster project and a stylish, warm look. People are willing to buy these as gifts or to stay warm in the colder months, especially if they’re handmade.

16. DIY Lip Balm

Homemade lip balms are popular and easy to make. Mix beeswax, coconut oil, and a bit of essential oil, then pour into small tins or tubes. Label them with a cute name or scent. Buyers love natural, handmade lip balms that are free from artificial ingredients.

17. Mini Succulent Planters

These planters can be made from small pots, cups, or even hollowed-out toys. Paint or decorate the container, and plant a tiny succulent inside. They make great gifts and decor for small spaces, and people are drawn to the charm and simplicity of these mini plants.

18. Embroidery Hoop Art

Embroidery hoop art is both decorative and trendy. Use an embroidery hoop, fabric, and thread to create simple designs, quotes, or patterns. People love these for wall decor, and they can be customized with specific colors or designs upon request.

19. Felt Flower Bouquets

Felt flowers are perfect for people who want florals that last. Cut felt into petal shapes, assemble into flowers, and attach to wire stems. Bundle them into small bouquets or even as single flowers. They’re great as decor or gifts, especially for people with allergies to real flowers.

20. Beeswax Food Wraps

These eco-friendly wraps are an alternative to plastic wrap. Melt beeswax and brush it onto fabric squares, then let it dry. They’re reusable and easy to clean. Customers love the sustainability factor, and these wraps are perfect for anyone wanting to reduce their plastic use.

Each of these DIY projects is not only enjoyable to make but also has a ready market. People appreciate unique, handmade items, and these crafts are sure to attract attention and sales!

Craft Fair Ideas to Sell

Craft fairs are the perfect place to show off your creativity and connect with people who appreciate handmade goods.

If you’re looking for new ideas to bring to your next fair, here’s a list of unique crafts that sell well and stand out from the crowd.

21. Reusable Tote Bags with Custom Designs

Create stylish, reusable tote bags using stencils, fabric paint, or iron-on vinyl designs. These bags are practical, environmentally friendly, and great for everyday use. Shoppers love grabbing totes with funny phrases or eye-catching designs.

22. Upcycled Jewelry

Turn old buttons, beads, or broken jewelry pieces into beautiful earrings, bracelets, or necklaces. People are drawn to upcycled items because they’re eco-friendly and unique, with each piece telling its own story.

23. Herbal Sachets

These little fabric pouches filled with dried herbs like lavender or chamomile are perfect for scenting drawers or closets. Sew small cotton or linen bags, fill them with herbs, and tie them off with a bit of twine or ribbon. Shoppers love these as gifts or for personal use.

24. Pet Bandanas

Pet lovers can’t resist cute bandanas for their furry friends. Sew simple triangle bandanas that slide onto a pet’s collar or tie around their neck. Use patterns like plaid, floral, or seasonal prints to attract a range of buyers.

25. Mini Terrariums

Tiny terrariums made from glass jars or small containers are beautiful and easy to care for. Add layers of stones, soil, and small succulents or air plants. Customers love these as low-maintenance decor for their homes or offices.

26. Handmade Soap Bars

Soap bars are a crowd favorite, especially with natural ingredients and essential oils. Use scents like lavender, rosemary, or citrus, and wrap each bar in paper or a small muslin bag for a polished look. People appreciate the personal touch and quality ingredients.

27. Decorative Bookmarks

Bookmarks made from leather, ribbon, or pressed flowers are simple but thoughtful items to sell. Add charms, tassels, or personal touches to make each one special. Book lovers are always looking for beautiful bookmarks that add a little joy to their reading routine.

28. Homemade Spice Blends

Make your own spice mixes, like BBQ rubs, curry powders, or Italian seasoning, and package them in small glass jars. Label each one clearly and include suggested uses. People love the idea of unique spice blends they can’t find in stores.

29. Crocheted or Knitted Ear Warmers

Ear warmers are a cozy accessory and a great alternative to full hats. Use chunky yarn for a quick and stylish project, and offer them in various colors. Buyers love these for the colder months and as thoughtful handmade gifts.

30. Pressed Flower Resin Art

Create resin coasters, keychains, or small pieces of wall art with pressed flowers. These are delicate and unique, showcasing natural beauty in a modern form. Shoppers love these as unique home decor or meaningful gifts.

31. Hand-Painted Plant Stakes

Gardeners enjoy plant stakes to label their herbs, flowers, or veggies. Paint small wooden or metal stakes with the names of popular plants and decorate with small illustrations. People love these for their own gardens or as gifts for gardening friends.

Selling Tips for Craft Fairs

When selling at craft fairs, presentation matters.

Display items clearly with price tags and group similar items together to make it easy for shoppers.

Offering a few small items at lower prices can encourage people to buy, even if they’re browsing on a budget.

Also, think about offering gift bags or bundling related items together for an easy gift option.

Connecting with customers, sharing your story, and being ready to take custom orders can go a long way in turning browsers into buyers.

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