Fall has a certain magic in the air, doesn’t it? The leaves start changing, sweaters come out of storage, and suddenly, everyone’s looking for cozy vibes and warm colors. And you know what that means? It’s the perfect time to turn that creative spark into a side hustle.
If you’ve ever scrolled through Pinterest or strolled through a fall craft fair and thought, “I could totally make that,” guess what? You absolutely can—and you can sell it too. Handmade fall crafts are always in demand. People love adding that personal, homey touch to their seasonal décor, and they’re more than willing to pay for it.
Whether you’re a crafting newbie or a seasoned DIYer looking to earn a little extra cash this season, these simple fall crafts are easy to make, budget-friendly, and totally marketable. Let’s jump into these cozy creations you can whip up and sell for a profit!
1.Rustic Mason Jar Lanterns
Ever notice how a mason jar can instantly make any space feel homey? That’s exactly why mason jar lanterns fly off the shelves at craft fairs and online shops.
To make these lanterns, start with clear or frosted mason jars. You can decorate them with twine, lace, burlap, or even fall leaves (real or faux). Drop in a battery-operated tea light or fairy lights, and you’ve got yourself a glowing little masterpiece.
Want to make yours stand out? Add seasonal stencils like pumpkins, leaves, or acorns using glass paint or vinyl decals. People love these as centerpieces, porch lights, or cozy indoor accents.
You can bundle them in sets of two or three, or offer custom designs for weddings, Thanksgiving, or fall birthdays. They’re inexpensive to make and offer a high return when priced creatively.

2.Autumn-Scented Wax Melts
If there’s one thing people crave in fall, it’s the scent of cinnamon, pumpkin spice, and vanilla wafting through their homes.
Wax melts are the perfect entry point into the world of handmade goods. They’re easier to make than candles and don’t require wicks or jars. All you need is soy wax, fragrance oils, color dyes, and silicone molds.
Here’s what makes them irresistible:
- You can package them in cute clamshells or paper bags.
- Label them with cozy names like “Fireside Flannel” or “Pumpkin Patch.”
- Offer seasonal gift bundles with a variety of scents.
These are great for markets and online shops because they’re lightweight and easy to ship.

3.Burlap Wreaths with Fall Flair
Want a craft that screams “fall” from the front door? Go for a burlap wreath.
Burlap wreaths are both rustic and elegant, which makes them super appealing to buyers. You start with a wire wreath form and weave burlap ribbon around it. Then add accents like faux leaves, pinecones, wooden letters, or mini pumpkins.
Think about your audience. Some might love bold oranges and reds, while others prefer neutral, farmhouse-style tones. Offer options!
These wreaths sell best as door décor, but they also work great above mantels or windows. Since they’re lightweight, they’re also perfect for shipping or local porch pickups.

4.Pumpkin Spice Sugar Scrubs
Who says crafts have to be décor-only? Fall-themed bath and body products are always in demand, and sugar scrubs are a great place to start.
To make a pumpkin spice sugar scrub, mix sugar, coconut oil, a bit of cinnamon, and pumpkin spice essential oils. You can even add a hint of vanilla for that bakery-fresh scent.
Package them in small mason jars or plastic containers with handwritten tags or printable labels. Tie on a little ribbon and boom—you’ve got a product that feels boutique-quality.
They’re perfect for teacher gifts, holiday bundles, or self-care packages. Just remember to list the ingredients clearly for allergy-conscious buyers!

5.Hand-Painted Wooden Signs
Fall quotes, anyone? Signs that say “Hello Fall,” “Pumpkin Kisses,” or “Gather & Grateful” sell like hot cider.
Start with pre-cut wooden boards (you can get them from craft stores or upcycle old wood). Sand them smooth, paint them with acrylics or chalk paint, then add your lettering—hand-paint it, stencil it, or use a vinyl cutter.
What makes these signs profitable?
- They can be made in bulk with simple materials.
- Buyers love personalized options (family names, addresses).
- You can sell different sizes—from shelf sitters to wall-hangers.
Offer themed collections or allow for custom orders to stand out in crowded craft markets.

6.Fabric Pumpkins for Table Décor
These little cuties are everywhere—and for good reason.
Fabric pumpkins are fun, soft, and totally customizable. Use fall fabrics like plaid, velvet, or burlap. Stuff them with fiberfill, tie them at the top with twine or ribbon, and insert a cinnamon stick or wooden dowel for a stem.
Want them to really pop?
- Offer a variety of sizes (small, medium, large).
- Create bundles with coordinating colors.
- Add scent sachets inside for a surprise twist!
They make great centerpieces, shelf décor, and photo props. Plus, they’re lightweight and easy to make in bulk for seasonal craft shows or Etsy shopsLeaf-Pressed Clay Ornaments
Yes, ornaments aren’t just for Christmas.
Fall-themed clay ornaments can be hung from doorknobs, hooks, or even Thanksgiving trees. Start with air-dry clay and press real leaves into the surface for texture. Cut them into leaf shapes, hearts, or circles using cookie cutters.
After drying, you can paint them in metallics like gold or copper, or keep them rustic and natural. Tie on some twine or ribbon, and they’re ready to go!
These make beautiful add-ons for fall gift baskets or as minimalist décor. Don’t forget to offer them in sets—they’re more appealing as a collection.Cinnamon Stick Bundles and Decor
Sometimes the simplest crafts are the most appealing—and cinnamon stick bundles prove that.
All you need is a few sticks tied together with jute or ribbon, and maybe an added accent like a faux flower or a mini pinecone. They’re visually charming and smell amazing.
You can sell them as:
- Tabletop decorations
- Mantel pieces
- Scented stocking stuffers
- Part of larger gift sets
They’re low-cost, fast to make, and perfect for beginner crafters looking to sell something seasonal and fragrant.

7.Felt Leaf Garlands
Fall garlands bring warmth and texture to mantels, shelves, and walls—and felt makes them super approachable to make and sell.
Cut out leaves in fall colors like mustard yellow, burnt orange, deep red, and olive green. String them together with twine or yarn, and you’re done. You can even add acorns, beads, or mini pumpkins for variety.
Here’s why people buy them:
- They’re reusable every year.
- They add color and charm without overwhelming a space.
- They’re lightweight and easy to package.
Make them in 3- to 6-foot lengths and offer optional custom sizingHand-Stamped Autumn Tea Towels
Tea towels might sound too simple, but when done right, they’re one of the easiest fall crafts to make and sell.
Use flour sack towels or cotton kitchen towels and decorate them with hand-stamped fall designs. You can make stamps from potatoes, linoleum, or even sponges. Think leaves, pumpkins, acorns, and cozy sayings.
Package them in sets or rolls tied with string, and include a little tag with care instructions. They’re functional, decorative, and make ideal hostess gifts for Thanksgiving.
Because they’re inexpensive to make and lightweight, they work beautifully for selling both in person and online.

8.Mini Fall-Themed Paintings or Canvases
Not every buyer wants a huge piece of wall art. That’s where mini canvases come in.
Using 4×4 or 5×7-inch canvases, you can create adorable hand-painted pieces featuring pumpkins, harvest scenes, woodland animals, or meaningful fall quotes. You don’t need to be a master painter—just a little creative and neat.
These mini artworks sell well because:
- They’re affordable for customers.
- They make thoughtful little gifts.
- They fit nicely in small spaces like bathrooms, kitchens, or offices.
Add mini easels or magnets to increase their appeal. You can even offer name personalization!

9.Pumpkin Centerpieces in Faux Mason Jars
Let’s bring it full circle with an elegant centerpiece idea that’s both beautiful and sellable.
Use faux pumpkins (foam or plastic) and cut the tops off to hollow them out. Insert a small jar or foam inside and create floral arrangements using silk flowers, dried wheat, leaves, and berries. You can even paint the pumpkins in metallics or chalky pastels.
They look stunning on dining tables, entryways, or shelves. Brides, party planners, and holiday decorators all love these—especially if you offer custom colors or tags.
Package them carefully and offer seasonal bundles or multi-pumpkin deals for bigger profits.

10.Wrapping It All Up: Turn Fall Into a Profitable Crafting Season
The beauty of fall isn’t just in the colors or cozy vibes—it’s in the opportunity it offers for creatives like you. Each of these crafts is more than just a fun DIY project. It’s a chance to connect with others, share your creativity, and make a little money while doing something you love.
And you don’t need a studio, a big budget, or a massive following to get started. With a few basic supplies, a creative mindset, and a plan, you can turn these simple fall crafts into a mini business or seasonal side hustle.
So which one will you try first? Whether it’s wax melts, fabric pumpkins, or rustic signs, just remember: the most successful fall crafts to sell are the ones made with care, personality, and a little seasonal sparkle.

11.Fall-Themed Beaded Bracelets
Jewelry never goes out of season—and fall colors give handmade accessories a warm, rustic charm.
Beaded bracelets are super easy to make and offer plenty of creative freedom. Use stretch cord and a variety of beads in hues like amber, maroon, gold, forest green, and matte brown. Add tiny charms like leaves, pumpkins, or acorns to create a seasonal vibe that shoppers can wear proudly.
Want to make your creations more marketable?
- Offer them in sets of two or three for stacking.
- Provide size options for kids, teens, and adults.
- Package them in kraft paper pouches with a handwritten thank-you tag.
These bracelets are perfect impulse buys at craft fairs or online, especially when priced affordably. And if you offer custom name beads or monograms, you’re instantly adding personalization buyers can’t resist.

12.Pumpkin Patch Painted Pots
Let’s talk plant lovers—because they shop handmade too.
Mini terra cotta pots make fantastic fall crafts to paint and sell. Think of each one as a blank canvas waiting to be transformed into a pumpkin, scarecrow, or woodland critter. You can paint jack-o’-lantern faces, plaid patterns, or simple leaf prints in autumn shades.
Need more ideas?
- Add small faux succulents or real mini plants.
- Use chalkboard paint to allow custom messages.
- Offer a “build-your-own” pot kit with paint, brushes, and a pot.
These are great for desk décor, teacher gifts, or seasonal centerpieces. You can batch-paint them assembly-line style and sell them individually or in themed bundles.

Final Thoughts: Let Your Creativity Harvest Profit This Fall
Making and selling fall crafts doesn’t just scratch that creative itch—it’s a seriously smart way to earn extra cash while doing something fulfilling. Whether you’re planning to set up shop at a local market, sell online, or even take pre-orders on social media, these fall crafts offer real potential.
And what makes it all worth it? Seeing someone fall in love with something you made by hand. That joy, that connection, and that little extra income—it’s all within reach.
So choose a few of these ideas, gather your tools, and get crafting. Fall comes and goes quickly, but the impact of your creative hustle? That can last all season long—and beyond.
Happy crafting and even happier selling! 🍂✨





