Are you looking for a fun way to turn your creativity into extra income this Halloween? If you have ever wanted to make something festive but felt overwhelmed by complicated projects, you are definitely not alone.
The good news is that you don’t need expensive supplies or advanced crafting skills to create products people will actually want to buy. With a few inexpensive materials, some creativity, and the right designs, you can turn diy Halloween crafts into cute products for your Etsy shop, craft fairs, or local customers.
Whether you’re a beginner or already love crafting, there are plenty of easy Halloween crafts you can make in batches and sell throughout the spooky season.

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Halloween crafts to sell
1. Halloween Mason Jar Lanterns

Mason jar lanterns are one of those simple Halloween crafts to sell because they are inexpensive to make and can be customized in so many ways.
Start with clean glass mason jars and choose a Halloween design such as a pumpkin, ghost, bat, spiderweb, or spooky face. You can paint the outside of the jar with glass paint or use vinyl decals for a cleaner finish.
Once the design is finished and completely dry, place a small battery-operated LED tea light inside. Avoid using real candles, especially if you plan to sell them, as battery-operated lights are safer and easier for customers to use.
You can make several designs as a collection and sell them individually or as a set of three. Adding a ribbon, raffia bow, or small Halloween tag can make the finished product feel even more special.
2. Halloween Gnome Decorations

Gnomes are adorable year-round, and Halloween gives you a great excuse to create a spooky little collection.
For a simple version, use felt or fabric to create the gnome’s body, hat, and accessories. Black, orange, purple, white, and gray work beautifully for a Halloween-inspired color palette.
Fill the body with polyester stuffing or fabric scraps, then add a felt hat and a fluffy beard. You can finish your gnome with tiny pumpkins, bats, stars, or a witch hat.
If you enjoy working with felt, you can also use ideas from my post about DIY felt crafts to make and sell for inspiration when designing your Halloween collection.
3. Halloween Wreaths

Halloween wreaths are excellent seasonal products because people love using them to decorate their front doors.
Start with a foam, grapevine, or wire wreath base. Wrap it with black mesh, ribbon, fabric strips, or yarn depending on the look you want.
Then decorate the wreath with artificial spiders, bats, pumpkins, skeletons, faux flowers, bows, or a spooky sign. You can create different themes, such as cute Halloween, farmhouse Halloween, elegant black-and-orange, or spooky gothic.
Keep the design lightweight and make sure all decorations are securely attached. A strong hanging loop at the back will also make the wreath easier for your customer to display.
4. Halloween Felt Ornaments

Felt ornaments are inexpensive, lightweight, and perfect for selling in sets.
Cut simple Halloween shapes such as pumpkins, ghosts, witches, bats, candy corn, or black cats from felt. You can hand-stitch or glue the pieces together, then add small details with embroidery thread or fabric markers.
Attach a ribbon or piece of twine at the top so the ornament can be hung from a Halloween tree, wall hook, garland, or shelf.
Try creating themed sets instead of selling only one ornament. For example, a set containing five different Halloween characters can feel more valuable and make a lovely seasonal decoration.
5. Halloween Trick-or-Treat Bags

Personalized trick-or-treat bags can be a great product for families with young children.
Begin with plain canvas tote bags or cotton drawstring bags. Add Halloween designs using fabric paint, iron-on vinyl, or a cutting machine if you have one.
Popular designs include pumpkins, ghosts, bats, witches, black cats, and personalized names. Adding a child’s name can make the bag feel like a special keepsake rather than something they will only use once.
When creating your designs, consider offering several color choices and cute character options. Personalized products can also help you stand out from generic Halloween decorations.
6. Halloween Painted Pumpkins

Instead of carving pumpkins, why not turn them into beautiful painted decorations?
You can use real pumpkins for local sales or lightweight foam and artificial pumpkins if you want products that can be stored and reused every year.
Paint your pumpkins in classic Halloween colors or experiment with neutral shades such as cream, beige, black, and gold. Add designs such as bats, stars, florals, ghosts, or spooky faces.
For an extra personalized touch, add names, initials, or short Halloween phrases. If you are selling locally, consider offering custom-painted pumpkins for customers who want something unique.
7. Halloween Candy Holders

Small handmade candy holders can be both decorative and practical.
You can create them from felt, cardstock, fabric, paper cups, small containers, or mason jars. Decorate each one with Halloween characters such as Frankenstein, a mummy, a witch, or a pumpkin.
For a reusable version, use fabric or felt and add a handle so children can carry their candy around. For a decorative version, create small containers that can sit on a party table.
Selling these in themed sets can make them especially appealing for Halloween parties, classrooms, and family gatherings.
8. Halloween Scrunchies

If you enjoy sewing, Halloween-themed scrunchies are a wonderful small product to add to your shop.
Choose Halloween fabrics featuring pumpkins, ghosts, bats, spiders, or simple black-and-orange patterns. Cut your fabric into strips, sew the long edges together, and insert elastic before closing the ends.
You can make several scrunchies from a small amount of fabric, which makes them inexpensive to produce.
For more sewing inspiration, check out these sewing craft ideas and my collection of sewing crafts for beginners for additional handmade products you could create.
9. Halloween Crochet Pumpkins

Crocheted pumpkins are cute, reusable, and perfect for seasonal decorating.
Choose orange, black, cream, brown, or muted fall-colored yarn. Crochet a simple pumpkin shape, stuff it with fiberfill, and sew the opening closed.
Wrap yarn around the center several times to create the pumpkin’s sections. Finish it with a small crocheted or wooden stem.
If you already enjoy crochet, you could create pumpkins in several sizes and sell them individually or as decorative sets.
10. Halloween Polymer Clay Earrings

Small Halloween accessories can make excellent products because they are lightweight and easy to package.
Use polymer clay to create tiny pumpkins, ghosts, bats, candy corn, spiderwebs, or witch hats. Shape your designs carefully, bake them according to the clay manufacturer’s instructions, and allow them to cool completely.
Attach earring findings using jewelry-making tools. You can create studs, dangles, or miniature charm designs depending on your skill level.
If you enjoy working with polymer clay, my post about Polymer clay crafts can give you even more inspiration for creating handmade pieces to sell.
11. Halloween Mug Designs

Personalized Halloween mugs can be a fun product for your shop, especially when you create designs that appeal to different audiences.
Start with plain ceramic mugs and decorate them using permanent vinyl, sublimation, or another suitable method depending on the equipment you have.
Create designs featuring cute ghosts, pumpkins, witches, black cats, or fun Halloween sayings. You can also offer personalized mugs with names.
If you don’t have equipment for applying designs directly to mugs, you can create mug decals or partner with a suitable print-on-demand service instead.
12. Halloween Hair Bows

Halloween hair bows are another inexpensive product that can be made in batches.
Choose festive ribbons featuring pumpkins, bats, ghosts, or Halloween colors. Cut the ribbon to size, fold it into a bow shape, and secure the center with a smaller piece of ribbon.
Attach the finished bow to a hair clip, alligator clip, or headband. Make sure all pieces are firmly secured, particularly if you are creating products for children.
You can sell individual bows or create themed sets with several different designs.
13. Halloween Spiderweb Wall Decor

Spiderweb decorations are classic Halloween decor and can be made with inexpensive materials.
For a simple handmade version, use black yarn, rope, or macrame cord. Create the web by forming several intersecting strands and securing them together at the center and outer points.
Add faux spiders for a more dramatic effect. You can also mount the web inside a wooden hoop or embroidery hoop to create a finished piece that customers can hang on a wall.
For a more elegant look, use black and neutral colors and add a simple bow or small decorative accent.
14. Halloween Garland

Garlands are easy to customize and can instantly make a room feel festive.
Cut Halloween shapes from felt, cardstock, fabric, or lightweight wood. Popular choices include pumpkins, bats, ghosts, stars, and black cats.
String the shapes together using twine, ribbon, or yarn, leaving enough space between each piece. You can make a traditional orange-and-black garland or create a more modern neutral design.
Try offering different lengths so customers can choose one that works for a mantel, window, party table, or children’s bedroom.
15. Halloween Gift Tags and Party Decorations

Small paper products can be some of the easiest Halloween crafts to make and sell, especially if you enjoy designing on your computer.
Create printable gift tags, cupcake toppers, food labels, party signs, favor tags, or Halloween banners. Use a cohesive color palette and matching illustrations so customers can purchase several items as a coordinated party collection.
If you’re selling digital products, you can create the designs once and sell them repeatedly without having to make and package each order.
For physical products, print the designs on quality cardstock, cut them neatly, and package them as ready-to-use party sets.

How to Make Your Halloween Crafts More Sellable
Creating cute products is only part of the process. If you want your Halloween craft ideas to become products people actually want to buy, think about what makes your items different.
Personalization is one great option. Names, colors, phrases, and custom designs can make a simple craft feel much more special.
You can also create coordinated collections. Instead of selling one pumpkin ornament, for example, offer a complete set with pumpkins, ghosts, bats, and black cats.
Think about your packaging, too. A simple kraft-paper tag, ribbon, thank-you card, or Halloween-themed sticker can make your handmade products feel more polished and giftable.
And don’t forget to photograph your products beautifully. Natural lighting, a clean background, and a few seasonal props can make a huge difference when you’re promoting your products online.
Final Word
Halloween is such a fun season for getting creative, and you don’t need to be an expert crafter to turn that creativity into a little extra income.
From felt ornaments and painted pumpkins to crochet decorations, personalized trick-or-treat bags, and printable party supplies, there are plenty of Halloween crafts to sell that you can make with simple materials and a little imagination.
Start with one or two easy Halloween crafts, make a small batch, and see what your customers respond to. Once you find a design that people love, you can create variations and build a whole Halloween collection around it.
The best part? Many of these DIY Halloween crafts can be customized, bundled, and made in batches, making them practical options for anyone who wants to create simple Halloween crafts to sell.
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