Spring is in the air. Birds are chirping, flowers are blooming, and people everywhere are ready to refresh their homes with cheerful vibes and handmade treasures.
You’re in the right place if you’re looking for new craft ideas to make and sell. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just starting out, these stunning spring crafts will brighten someone’s day – and your sales!
Let’s jump into 30 of the best spring crafts to sell and make money.
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Welcome Spring with Creative Door Decor
1. Floral Clipboard Welcome Signs
This one feels fancy, but it’s super easy. It looks cute on a front porch, a kitchen wall, or a spring booth table.
Materials and tools
- Old clipboard (wood looks best)
- Acrylic paint or stain
- Stencil or vinyl for “Welcome”
- Paint brush or sponge brush
- Drawer handle or small knob
- Screws and a screwdriver
- Silk flowers or faux greenery
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Ribbon or twine
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy, Facebook Marketplace, or your own store (create one on PayHip for free)
- Offline at craft fairs and spring markets
- Local home decor shops and gift shops
How to create
- Paint or stain the clipboard and let it dry
- Add the “Welcome” text with a stencil
- Screw in a drawer handle near the top
- Glue on silk flowers around the clip area
- Tie a ribbon bow and add it on top
- Seal it if you want extra shine

2. Embroidery Hoop Wreaths
These sell fast because they feel modern and light. They’re also cheap to make, so your profit stays nice.
Materials and tools
- Large embroidery hoop (wood or bamboo)
- Faux greenery garland or eucalyptus stems
- Faux flowers in spring colors
- Floral wire or zip ties
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Ribbon for a bow
- Wire cutters or scissors
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and your own shop
- Bridal showers, baby showers, and gift bundles
- Craft fairs and boutique pop-ups
How to create
- Wipe the hoop clean and tighten it
- Wrap greenery around part of the hoop
- Secure it with floral wire or zip ties
- Add a few flowers in one corner
- Glue everything down so it holds
- Tie a bow and attach it to finish

3. Butterfly-Themed Burlap Wreaths
This one screams spring the second you see it. The butterflies make it feel playful, so buyers notice it fast.
Materials and tools
- Wreath base (grapevine or foam)
- Burlap ribbon (wide looks best)
- Faux butterflies (clips or stickers work)
- Faux flowers or small greenery sprigs
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Floral wire
- Scissors
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and in local Facebook groups
- Spring events like Easter markets
- Local gift shops that sell home decor
How to create
- Wrap burlap ribbon around the wreath base
- Secure the ribbon ends with glue
- Add flowers in one area for balance
- Place butterflies across the front section
- Glue or wire them so they stay
- Fluff the ribbon and fix gaps

Rustic Home Decor That Sells Like Hotcakes
4. Decorative Birdhouses
These sell because they feel like a tiny spring scene. People don’t just buy a birdhouse. They buy the cozy little story it tells.
Materials and tools
- Small wooden birdhouses (dollar store)
- Acrylic paint in pastel colors
- Paint brushes and sponge brushes
- Scrap paper, like old greeting cards
- Mod Podge or craft glue
- Small dowels or popsicle sticks
- Mini flowers or tiny faux greenery
- Sandpaper
- Clear sealer
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and Facebook Marketplace
- Offline at craft fairs and spring markets
- Local gift shops and garden shops
How to create
- Lightly sand the birdhouse for smooth paint
- Paint the base in a pastel color
- Cut paper pieces and glue them on
- Add small dowels as trim or a perch
- Glue on mini flowers for a spring look
- Seal it so it lasts longer

5. Wooden Spindle Carrots
These are the kind of things people grab fast. They look vintage, they look handmade, and they look cute in a basket by the door.
Materials and tools
- Wooden spindles (thrifted or old furniture)
- Orange acrylic paint
- White paint for dry brushing
- Paint brush
- Faux greenery or leafy picks
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Twine or ribbon
- Sandpaper
- Clear sealer
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and your own shop
- Craft fairs, farmhouse markets, and pop-ups
- Local home decor shops
How to create
- Clean the spindle and sand rough spots
- Paint it orange and let it dry
- Dry-brush white paint for a worn look
- Glue faux greenery into the top
- Wrap twine around the top for detail
- Seal it so the paint won’t chip

6. Upcycled Mason Jar Planters
These are cheap to make and easy to bundle. People love buying sets for kitchens, desks, and bathroom shelves.
Materials and tools
- Mason jars or any glass jars
- Chalk paint
- Paint brush or sponge brush
- Sandpaper for distressing
- Twine, lace, or ribbon
- Small faux flowers or succulents
- Optional: small stones or foam base
- Clear sealer
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and Facebook Marketplace
- Offline at craft fairs and spring events
- Local salons, cafes, and gift shops
How to create
- Clean the jar and let it dry fully
- Paint the jar with chalk paint
- Lightly sand edges for a distressed look
- Tie twine or lace around the jar
- Add faux flowers or a small succulent
- Seal the outside so it holds up

Functional, Everyday Accessories Buyers Adore
7. Mini Carrot Pillows
These are tiny, cute, and easy to toss into a cart. People love tiered tray decor because it feels simple to style.
Materials and tools
- Orange fabric (cotton or felt works)
- Green fabric for the tops
- Stuffing
- Needle and thread or a sewing machine
- Scissors
- Fabric glue (optional)
- Stencil or fabric paint (optional)
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and your own shop
- Craft fairs and seasonal markets
- Bundles with other tiered tray decor
How to create
- Cut two carrot shapes from orange fabric
- Sew around the edges and leave a small hole
- Turn it inside out and add stuffing
- Sew the hole closed tight
- Add green fabric leaves to the top
- Stencil a simple pattern if you want extra detail

8. Fabric Dog Poop Bag Holders
These sell because they solve a real problem. Nobody wants loose bags rolling around in a purse. Make them cute, and people buy two.
Materials and tools
- Spring-themed cotton fabric
- Matching thread
- Sewing machine or needle and thread
- Small zipper or snap button
- Keyring and swivel clip
- Scissors or rotary cutter
- Pins or fabric clips
- Measuring tape
- Optional interfacing for structure
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and Facebook Marketplace
- Offline at craft fairs and pet events
- Local pet shops and groomers
How to create
- Cut fabric pieces for a small pouch shape
- Add interfacing if you want it sturdy
- Sew the pouch and leave an opening
- Attach a zipper or snap for closing
- Add a grommet hole for pulling bags out
- Clip on a keyring and swivel hook

9. Leather Lip Balm Cases
This is a small item that feels premium. People love tiny upgrades that make them feel put together.
Materials and tools
- Leather scraps or faux leather
- Lip balm tube for sizing
- Leather needle and strong thread
- Scissors or craft knife
- Hole punch or awl
- Keyring or small clip
- Optional: stamping tools or floral embossing
- Optional: leather glue
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and your own shop
- Craft fairs and boutique markets
- Gift shops and salons
How to create
- Cut a strip of leather that fits a tube
- Punch holes along the edges to stitch
- Fold and stitch to form the holder shape
- Add a small loop for a keyring
- Stamp or emboss a floral design
- Condition the leather so it looks finished

Gorgeous Crafts for Garden Lovers
10. Bunny Topiaries
These get attention from across the room. They’re springy, soft, and look like they belong in a fancy home.
Materials and tools
- Moss bunny form (Dollar Tree style)
- Small terracotta pot
- Floral foam or filler for the pot
- Faux moss or preserved moss
- Faux flowers in spring colors
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Ribbon for a bow
- Optional: small eggs or mini carrots
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and seasonal bundles
- Offline at Easter markets and spring fairs
- Local home decor and garden shops
How to create
- Fill the pot with foam or filler
- Glue moss over the top so it looks full
- Place and glue the bunny into the pot
- Add flowers around the base of the bunny
- Tie a ribbon bow on the bunny’s neck
- Add tiny eggs for extra spring detail
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11. Mini Watering Can Planters
These feel like a gift people can’t resist. They’re small, useful, and they look cute anywhere.
Materials and tools
- Small metal watering cans
- Chalk paint or spray paint
- Paint brush
- Sandpaper for distressing
- Faux flowers, succulents, or herbs
- Optional small stones or foam base
- Twine or ribbon
- Clear sealer
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and Facebook Marketplace
- Offline at craft fairs and garden events
- Local gift shops and plant stores
How to create
- Clean the watering can and let it dry
- Paint it in a spring color and dry
- Lightly distress edges with sandpaper
- Seal it so the finish lasts longer
- Add stones or foam inside for support
- Arrange flowers or herbs and tie a bow

Jewelry and Accessories Buyers Will Wear All Season
12. Beaded Hoop Earrings
These feel like spring on purpose. Bright, light, and easy to wear. They’re also cheap to make, so you can price them in sets.
Materials and tools
- Hoop earring findings
- Beads in pastel colors or floral shapes
- Headpins or eye pins (optional)
- Small jewelry pliers set
- Wire cutters
- Jump rings (if needed)
- Earring backs
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and your own online shop (make one on PayHip for free)
- Offline at craft fairs and boutique markets
- Gift shops and salons
How to create
- Pick a color theme like a pastel rainbow
- Slide beads onto the hoop or wire
- Arrange the beads so the pattern looks even
- Close the hoop securely so it won’t open
- Add jump rings if you want extra dangles
- Make matching pairs and package as sets

13. Macramé Plant Holder
This one sells because it looks handmade in the best way. It’s simple, but it feels like a tiny piece of art.
Materials and tools
- Macramé cord or cotton string
- Scissors
- Measuring tape
- Small wooden beads (optional)
- Keyring, small hoop, or mini dowel
- Small faux succulent, air plant, or tiny pot
- Optional hot glue for finishing ends
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and your own shop
- Craft fairs and boho style markets
- Plant shops and home decor shops
How to create
- Cut several cords of the same length
- Tie them to a ring with a simple loop knot
- Use basic knots to form a small holder net
- Add beads for a cute spring detail
- Tie the bottom tight so it holds the plant
- Trim the ends and make it look clean

14. Resin Flower Earrings
These look expensive even when they’re not. People love the “real flower” look, and they’ll buy them as gifts.
Materials and tools
- UV resin or two-part resin
- Earring molds (studs or dangles)
- Tiny dried pressed flowers
- Earring posts or hooks
- Jump rings
- Toothpick or small stir stick
- Gloves and a protected work surface
- UV lamp if using UV resin
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and your own shop
- Offline at craft fairs and spring markets
- Gift shops and boutiques
How to create
- Place dried flowers into the mold
- Pour resin slowly so bubbles stay low
- Use a toothpick to move flowers into place
- Cure the resin fully based on the type
- Remove from the mold and sand edges
- Attach posts or hooks and add jump rings

Handmade Bath Goodies That Buyers Will Hoard
15. Cupcake Bath Bombs
These stop people in their tracks. They look like a bakery display, but they’re self-care in disguise.
Materials and tools
- Bath bomb molds or silicone cupcake molds
- Baking soda and citric acid
- Epsom salt or cornstarch (optional)
- Essential oils like lavender or citrus
- Skin-safe colorant or mica powder
- Witch hazel or water in a spray bottle
- Mixing bowl and whisk
- Piping bag for frosting look (optional)
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and your own shop
- Offline at craft fairs and self-care markets
- Gift shops, salons, and spa boutiques
How to create
- Mix dry ingredients until fully blended
- Add color and essential oils, and mix well
- Spray witch hazel slowly until it clumps
- Press the mix into cupcake molds firmly
- Let them dry and harden overnight
- Add a frosting-style top if you want extra wow

16. Spring-Scented Soaps
These feel like a little luxury, even when they’re affordable. People buy them for gifts, baskets, and “just because I deserve it” moments.
Materials and tools
- Soap base (goat milk or glycerin)
- Soap mold (silicone works best)
- Soap safe fragrance or essential oils
- Soap colorant or mica powder
- Dried flowers like lavender buds (optional)
- Rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle
- Microwave safe bowl or double boiler
- Spoon or stir stick
- Plastic wrap or soap boxes for packaging
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and your own shop
- Offline at craft fairs and farmers markets
- Gift shops, salons, and spa boutiques
How to create
- Cut soap base into small cubes
- Melt it slowly and stir until smooth
- Add scent and color and mix well
- Pour into molds and spray bubbles away
- Add dried flowers on top if you want
- Let it harden fully, then wrap it pretty

Personalized Crafts Buyers Can’t Resist
17. Custom Engraved Coasters
These sell because they feel personal. People love seeing their name or initials on something they use every day.
Materials and tools
- Blank wooden coasters
- Laser engraver or wood burning tool
- Floral and nature design files or stencils
- Sandpaper
- Wood stain or paint (optional)
- Clear sealer for water protection
- Felt pads for the bottom
- Soft cloth for wiping dust
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and your own shop
- Wedding and housewarming gift orders
- Local home decor shops and markets
How to create
- Sand the coaster so it’s smooth
- Choose a floral design and a monogram spot
- Engrave the design and name or initials
- Wipe off dust and clean the surface
- Seal it so it can handle water rings
- Add felt pads and package as a set

18. Engraved Wooden Bookmarks
These are small, giftable, and easy to ship. Book lovers buy them fast, especially with pretty spring designs.
Materials and tools
- Thin wood strips or sturdy cardstock
- Laser engraver or wood burning tool
- Floral designs or simple line art
- Sandpaper (for wood)
- Hole punch
- Ribbon or tassel string
- Clear sealer (for wood)
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and your own shop
- Craft fairs and book-themed markets
- Local bookstores and gift shops
How to create
- Cut bookmarks to a clean, even size
- Engrave a floral design on the front
- Add a name or short quote if you want
- Sand edges smooth if using wood
- Punch a hole and add a ribbon tassel
- Seal wood bookmarks so they last longer

Eco-Friendly and Nature-Loving Crafts
19. Pressed Flower Lanterns
These look magical in person. The glow makes the flowers look like little stained glass windows.
Materials and tools
- Pressed flowers and leaves
- Mason jars or glass panels
- Mod Podge or clear drying glue
- Foam brush
- Vellum paper (optional for wrapping lanterns)
- Twine or ribbon
- Small LED tea lights
- Scissors
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and your own online store (you can use PayHip)
- Offline at garden parties and spring fairs
- Gift shops and home decor boutiques
How to create
- Make sure flowers are fully pressed and dry
- Brush a thin layer of glue on the glass
- Place flowers and press them flat gently
- Seal over the top with another thin layer
- Let it dry fully so it turns clear
- Add an LED candle and tie twine around the top

20. Handmade Bird Nests
These sell because they feel real and rustic. They’re perfect for spring trays, wreaths, and Easter displays.
Materials and tools
- Twigs, grapevine, or raffia
- Moss or faux moss
- Faux eggs (mini ones look best)
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Floral wire (optional)
- Small dish or wreath base (optional)
- Scissors
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and seasonal bundles
- Offline at craft fairs and spring markets
- Local home decor shops
How to create
- Shape twigs or raffia into a nest circle
- Glue layers until it looks full and deep
- Add moss inside for a soft base
- Place faux eggs and glue them lightly
- Add a small flower for a spring touch
- Set it on a dish or attach it to a wreath

Kid-Friendly, Whimsical Creations
21. Tic-Tac-Toe Rocks
This is a fast, cheap seller that parents love. It’s cute, portable, and it keeps kids busy.
Materials and tools
- Smooth pebbles or flat rocks
- Acrylic paint
- Paint pens for details
- Small paintbrush
- Clear sealer
- Small drawstring bag or pouch
- Cardboard or fabric for the game board
- Optional stencil for neat shapes
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and parent groups
- Offline at craft fairs and kids markets
- Gift shops near parks or tourist spots
How to create
- Wash and dry the rocks fully
- Paint five rocks as one symbol and five as the other
- Use spring themes like carrots and bunnies
- Let the paint dry and seal them for durability
- Make a simple board from fabric or card
- Pack it all in a small bag for gifting

22. Firework Ribbon Wands
These are pure spring joy. Kids wave them once, and parents already want two more for the next playdate.
Materials and tools
- Wooden dowels or craft sticks
- Satin ribbon in spring colors
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Washi tape or acrylic paint (for handles)
- Optional glitter sealant
- Optional bells or beads
Where to sell
- Offline at craft fairs and kids’ events
- Birthday party bundles and party favors
- Local gift shops and toy shops
How to create
- Cut ribbons into long strips
- Stack ribbons and glue them to one end
- Wrap the handle with tape or paint it
- Add a small bow over the ribbon base
- Seal the handle if you used glitter
- Make sets of two or four for bundles

Craft Tech – Laser Cut and Cricut Projects
23. Personalized Spring Mugs
These sell because they feel personal and useful. People love gifts they can use every single morning.
Materials and tools
- Plain mugs (ceramic works best)
- Cricut machine and cutting mats
- Permanent vinyl or mug decal vinyl
- Transfer tape
- Weeding tool
- Scraper tool
- Rubbing alcohol and a cloth
- Optional: mug press or heat-resistant vinyl
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and your own shop
- Teacher gifts, Mother’s Day, and Easter baskets
- Local boutiques and craft fairs
How to create
- Clean the mug with rubbing alcohol
- Cut a floral design and name in vinyl
- Weed the vinyl so the design stays clean
- Use transfer tape to place the design
- Press it down firmly so it sticks well
- Package it in a gift box for a higher value

24. Printable Spring Wall Art
This one is a quiet money maker. You create it once, then you can sell it again and again.
Materials and tools
- Canva or any design tool
- Spring-themed clipart or illustrations
- Fonts that are easy to read
- Printable sizes like 8×10 and 11×14
- PDF export settings for print quality
- Mockup images for listing photos
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and your own shop
- Pinterest to drive steady traffic
- Bundles for seasonal home decor
How to create
- Pick a theme like flowers or spring quotes
- Design in common print sizes for easy printing
- Keep colors soft and spring-friendly
- Export as high-quality PDF files
- Create mockups so buyers can picture it
- Sell singles or bundles for bigger orders

Timeless Home and Gift Products
25. Chunky Knit Blankets
These feel like comfort you can buy. Spring nights still get cold, and people love cozy throws on the couch.
Materials and tools
- Chunky yarn or roving yarn
- Knitting needles or an arm knitting setup
- Measuring tape
- Scissors
- Yarn needle for weaving ends
- Optional leather tag for branding
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and Facebook Marketplace
- Offline at craft fairs and home decor markets
- Local boutiques and gift shops
How to create
- Choose a soft, lightweight chunky yarn
- Decide on your blanket size before you start
- Knit with big, even loops for a clean look
- Keep edges straight so it looks polished
- Weave in ends and trim extra yarn
- Add a tag and wrap it like a gift

26. Painted Terracotta Pots
These are quick, cheap, and always needed. People buy them for themselves, and they buy them as easy gifts.
Materials and tools
- Terracotta pots (any size)
- Acrylic paint in pastel colors
- Sponge brush or paint brush
- Painter’s tape (for clean lines)
- Paint pens for flowers and words
- Sealer spray or clear top coat
- Optional small stencils
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and Facebook Marketplace
- Offline at craft fairs and spring markets
- Local plant shops and gift shops
How to create
- Wipe the pot clean and dry it
- Paint a base coat and let it dry
- Add an ombre look with a sponge brush
- Tape off sections if you want stripes
- Draw flowers or a short message on top
- Seal it so it won’t chip

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Eco-Stylish Crafts That Shine Bright
27. Botanical Candles
These feel dreamy and expensive. The flowers make them look like a gift already, even before you wrap them.
Materials and tools
- Soy wax or beeswax
- Candle wicks and wick stickers
- Glass jars or tins
- Dried flowers and herbs
- Candle safe fragrance oil
- Double boiler or wax melting pot
- Thermometer (helpful for clean pours)
- Stir stick
- Scissors
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and your own shop
- Offline at craft fairs and self-care markets
- Gift shops, salons, and spa boutiques
How to create
- Stick the wick in the center of the jar
- Melt wax slowly and stir until smooth
- Add fragrance and mix it in well
- Pour the wax and let it cool a bit
- Place dried flowers on top carefully
- Let it set fully, then trim the wick

28. Tin-Punched Lanterns
These get attention at night. The light pattern makes people stop and stare, and that’s what sells.
Materials and tools
- Empty tin cans
- Hammer and nail or metal punch set
- Water and freezer space
- Spray paint or acrylic paint
- Sandpaper
- Tealight LED candles (safer)
- Wire for a handle (optional)
Where to sell
- Offline at craft fairs and garden events
- Patio decor bundles and outdoor gift sets
- Local home decor shops
How to create
- Wash the can and remove the label
- Fill it with water and freeze it solid
- Punch a spring pattern through the metal
- Let it thaw and dry it fully
- Sand sharp edges so it’s safe
- Paint it and add an LED tealight inside

For the Fashionistas Out There
29. Tassel Fringe Necklaces
These are fun impulse buys. People see the color pop, and they want one for spring outfits.
Materials and tools
- Tassels in bright spring colors
- Necklace chain or cord
- Jump rings
- Lobster clasp
- Jewelry pliers
- Optional beads for extra detail
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and your own shop
- Offline at boutique markets and craft fairs
- Gift shops and clothing boutiques
How to create
- Pick a color theme that feels springy
- Attach tassels to jump rings securely
- Add beads if you want a fuller look
- Connect tassels to the chain or cord
- Add a clasp and check the length
- Package it on a simple backing card

30. Fabric Scrunchies
These are easy to batch, and people buy them in packs. Kids love prints, and adults love “cute but simple.”
Materials and tools
- Cotton fabric or satin fabric
- Elastic
- Sewing machine or needle and thread
- Scissors or rotary cutter
- Safety pin for threading elastic
- Pins or fabric clips
Where to sell
- Online on Etsy and the online store that you can create on PayHip for free.
- Offline at craft fairs and school events
- Bundles for kids, teens, and gift sets
How to create
- Cut fabric strips to scrunchie size
- Sew the long edge to make a tube
- Turn the tube right side out
- Thread elastic through with a safety pin
- Tie the elastic ends tight and sew the opening
- Make sets with matching spring patterns

Final Thoughts: Let the Crafting Begin
Whether you’re making them for craft fairs, Etsy shops, or just for fun, these 30 spring craft ideas are sure to inspire. They’re affordable, beginner-friendly, and timeless. Plus, spring buyers can’t resist light, floral, and functional designs.
So, grab your crafting supplies and sprinkle a little spring magic into your creations. Happy crafting! 🌸
