collection of summer farmer market crafts

Summer Farmer Market Crafts That Are Easy to Make and Sell

Sun-warmed mornings, slow footsteps between stalls, and tables filled with handmade pieces that feel easy, useful, and quietly irresistible that’s the rhythm of a summer farmers market. If you’re looking for summer farmers market crafts to make and sell, these are the kinds of ideas that fit right into that relaxed, sunlit setting.

The best sellers aren’t complicated. They’re the ones people can picture using before they’ve even left your table fresh scents, natural textures, soft colors, and practical pieces that feel like they belong in everyday life.

This list brings together beginner-friendly, affordable crafts designed for real market selling the kind that are simple to make, easy to display, and hard for shoppers to walk past on a bright summer morning.

Think fresh citrus scents, soft linen textures, and simple handmade pieces people can pick up and use straight away these are the kinds of items that turn casual browsers into buyers.

How to Make Summer Crafts to Sell at Farmers Markets

These are the crafts shoppers don’t just admire they add them to their bags, gift them, and come back looking for more.

1. Recycled Glass Jar Candles

selection of recycled glass jar candles

Recycled glass jar candles are a consistent farmers market favorite because they feel both thoughtful and practical. Shoppers love items that double as décor and everyday use, especially when they have a subtle eco-friendly story behind them. Using reclaimed jars also keeps your startup costs low while giving each candle a slightly unique look.

How to Make It

  • Clean and dry your recycled jars thoroughly.
  • Melt soy wax flakes in a double boiler.
  • Add 20–30 drops of fragrance oil (e.g. coconut-lime, vanilla bean, or lemon lavender).
  • Place a wick in the center of each jar (using a sticker or glue dot to hold it).
  • Carefully pour wax into the jars. Let cool and trim wicks.

Packaging

Use kraft paper labels on the side or lid with scent name and burn time. Add a small tied tag that reads “Hand-Poured in Recycled Glass.” Optional: tie raffia or baker’s twine around the jar’s neck for added charm.

Display Tips

For display, group candles by scent in shallow wooden crates or on tiered stands so shoppers can easily smell and compare. Soft summer scents like citrus, lavender, and herbal blends tend to perform especially well at outdoor markets.

Price to Sell

Typical price range: $12–$22 depending on size and scent.

2. Clay Diffuser Stones & Small Clay Decor

diffuser stones with essential oils display

Clay crafts are lightweight, affordable to make, and easy to scale which makes them ideal for summer markets. Small items like diffuser stones, trinket dishes, or minimalist décor pieces attract shoppers looking for a simple handmade gift that doesn’t require a big commitment.

Display Tips

These pieces work well displayed in small bowls or arranged neatly on linen-covered trays. Neutral tones and soft shapes tend to appeal to a wide audience, especially when paired with a short sign explaining how they’re used.

Price to Sell

Typical price range: $8–$18 depending on size and finish.

If you’d like more ideas that work beyond the summer season, these guides for clay diffuser stones and other clay projects breaks down things to sell at farmers markets that consistently perform well year-round.

If you’d like more ideas that work beyond the summer season, these guides for clay diffuser stones and other clay projects breaks down things to sell at farmers markets that consistently perform well year-round.

3. DIY Tote Bags (Upcycled or Fabric)

handmade denim tote bag

Tote bags are one of those rare items that shoppers don’t just admire they actually use them. Whether made from upcycled denim, canvas, or lightweight cotton, totes appeal to farmers market customers who value reusable, practical products.

Display Tips

They’re best displayed hanging vertically so shoppers can see the full design, or folded neatly in stacks by style. Simple patterns, sturdy handles, and neutral colors tend to sell fastest, especially when shoppers imagine using them immediately after leaving the market.

Price to Sell

Typical price range: $15–$30 depending on material and design.

This guide walks through making DIY Jean Tote Bags to sell at farmers markets, including items that are affordable to make and easy to display.

4. Melt & Pour Soap Bars

collection of melt and pour soaps

Melt and pour soaps are beginner-friendly, fast to make, and easy to customize for summer shoppers. Bright colors, light exfoliation, and fresh scents like lemon, mint, or floral blends help these bars stand out on warm market days.

Display Tips

For display, keep soaps unwrapped or lightly wrapped so customers can see the colors and smell the scent (check local regulations). Small baskets or tiered displays encourage browsing and impulse purchases.

Price to Sell

Typical price range: $6–$10 per bar.

5. Lime & Mint Sugar Scrubs in Mason Jars

mint sugar scrub displayed with lemon limes and mint

This refreshing sugar scrub is incredibly easy to make with only a few ingredients sugar, coconut oil, lime essential oil, and dried mint. It’s affordable, especially when bought in bulk, and appeals to health-conscious shoppers, gift givers, and anyone who loves a natural skincare treat. Perfect for summer vibes and pampering!

How to Make It

  • Mix 1 cup white sugar with 1/2 cup coconut oil until you get a paste-like consistency.
  • Add 10–12 drops of lime essential oil and a tablespoon of dried mint leaves.
  • Stir well and spoon into mason jars.

Packaging

Use 4 oz or 8 oz mason jars with a kraft or white waterproof label. Add a handwritten tag that reads “Lime & Mint Sugar Scrub – Freshly Made.” Tie a piece of twine or ribbon around the lid for a charming finish.

Display Tips

Stack jars on wooden crates or tiered trays with a chalkboard sign that says “Fresh for Summer Skin.” Include a small bowl with a spoonful of scrub as a scent/sample jar (no touching allowed). Add whole limes and sprigs of mint as natural decor.

Price to Sell

$6 for 4 oz jar, $10–12 for 8 oz jar.

If you love fresh, cooling scents, this DIY eucalyptus mint sugar scrub is another easy blend to try it has a slightly more invigorating feel that’s perfect for summer mornings.

6. Pressed Flower Art

collection of pressed flower art on easels in frames on an outdoor table

This refreshing sugar scrub is incredibly easy to make with only a few ingredients sugar, coconut oil, lime essential oil, and dried mint. It’s affordable, especially when bought in bulk, and appeals to health-conscious shoppers, gift givers, and anyone who loves a natural skincare treat. Perfect for summer vibes and pampering!

How to Make It

  • Mix 1 cup white sugar with 1/2 cup coconut oil until you get a paste-like consistency.
  • Add 10–12 drops of lime essential oil and a tablespoon of dried mint leaves.
  • Stir well and spoon into mason jars.

Packaging

Use 4 oz or 8 oz mason jars with a kraft or white waterproof label. Add a handwritten tag that reads “Lime & Mint Sugar Scrub – Freshly Made.” Tie a piece of twine or ribbon around the lid for a charming finish.

Display Tips

Stack jars on wooden crates or tiered trays with a chalkboard sign that says “Fresh for Summer Skin.” Include a small bowl with a spoonful of scrub as a scent/sample jar (no touching allowed). Add whole limes and sprigs of mint as natural decor.

Price to Sell

$6 for 4 oz jar, $10–12 for 8 oz jar.

For detailed instructions, preservation tips, and product ideas, see the complete guide to making pressed flower art for home decor, gifts and selling.

7. Citronella Outdoor Candles

citronella candles on display at a farmers market

Citronella outdoor candles are a summer farmers market staple because they solve a real problem while still feeling giftable and handmade. Shoppers are often drawn to products that make outdoor gatherings more enjoyable, and these candles check that box with their natural mosquito-repelling benefits and relaxed, outdoorsy appeal.

These candles work especially well when made in reusable containers like tins, mason jars, or small terracotta pots, which adds to their rustic charm.

How to Make It

  • Melt soy wax in a double boiler.
  • Add 20–30 drops of citronella essential oil (or a citronella blend).
  • Place a thick cotton wick in a tin, recycled mug, terracotta pot, or mason jar.
  • Carefully pour wax and let cool completely.

Packaging

Label each candle clearly as “Citronella Outdoor Candle” with a short note like “Great for patios & picnics!” Use earthy tones or green accents to signal the natural vibe.

Display Tips

Display them as part of an outdoor-living setup to help shoppers immediately imagine using them on patios, balconies, or camping trips.

Price to Sell

$6–8 for small tin candles, $10–14 for larger mason jar or terracotta styles.

8. Crochet Accessories (Small, Quick Makes)

crochet craft items on a market table

Small crochet items are perfect for summer markets because they’re lightweight, affordable, and easy for shoppers to pick up as add-on purchases. Items like headbands, coasters, keychains, or mini pouches work especially well because they don’t feel bulky or seasonal.

Display Tips

Stick to breathable yarns and simple designs that feel casual and useful. Displaying crochet items flat or in shallow baskets makes them easy to touch which often leads to a sale.

Price to Sell

Typical price range: $8–$20 depending on item and yarn.

9. Lavender Lemon Bath Salts

lavender and lemon bath salts displayed with real lavender plants and sliced lemons

These calming and citrusy bath salts are incredibly simple to make and highly appealing to wellness enthusiasts, gift buyers, and people looking for self-care items. The ingredients are inexpensive, and you can make large batches in no time. This product offers a relaxing summer spa vibe that feels luxurious but affordable.

How to Make It

  • Combine 1 cup Epsom salts with 1/2 cup sea salt.
  • Add 10 drops each of lavender and lemon essential oil.
  • Stir in a teaspoon of dried lavender buds and a few drops of natural purple coloring (optional).
  • Mix well and pour into glass jars.

Packaging

Package in 6 oz or 8 oz glass or PET plastic jars with screw-on lids. Decorate with a vintage-style label and a lavender-colored ribbon. Add a kraft tag with usage instructions (“Add 2 tablespoons to bath”).

Display Tips

Arrange jars in wooden trays with lavender stems and lemon slices nearby for ambiance. Offer small scent samples in decorative dishes. Use a pretty sign that says “Relax and Unwind Handmade Bath Salts.”

Price to Sell

$7 for 6 oz jar, $10 for 8 oz jar.

10. Coconut Oil Lip Balms

collection of different flavored coconut lip balm

These lip balms are ultra-moisturizing, easy to whip up in batches, and ideal for impulse buyers and parents shopping with kids. They’re a great low-cost item that fits in purses and gift bags. Summer flavors like watermelon, pina colada, or vanilla bean make them a seasonal hit.

How to Make It

  • Melt together 2 tbsp coconut oil, 1 tbsp beeswax pellets, and 1 tsp shea butter.
  • Stir in 5–7 drops of your chosen essential oil or lip-safe flavoring oil.
  • Pour into lip balm tubes or small tins and let set.

Packaging

Use white or clear lip balm tubes or 0.5 oz tins. Label with a waterproof sticker featuring flavor name and ingredients. Wrap small bundles of 3 with twine or ribbon for gift sets.

Display Tips

Place upright in acrylic or wooden display stands. Group by flavor and offer testers with disposable applicators. Include a small mirror to invite buyers to try before they buy.

Price to Sell

$3 each or 3 for $8.

11. Aloe Vera After-Sun Spray

aloe vera spray in a coastal setting

This cooling, soothing spray is perfect for beachgoers, campers, and families with kids. It’s incredibly simple to make and cost-effective with only a few ingredients. It fills a niche for natural skincare in summer and can be promoted as both a body mist and sunburn relief.

How to Make It

  • In a 4 oz spray bottle, combine 2 tbsp aloe vera gel with 1 tbsp witch hazel.
  • Add 5–6 drops of lavender essential oil and fill the rest with distilled water.
  • Shake well before use.

Packaging

Use clear or frosted spray bottles (4 oz). Add a waterproof label and a “Shake Before Use” instruction. Wrap neck with a small ribbon or twine.

Display Tips

Place in a basket surrounded by seashells and aloe leaves. Display signage like “Soothing Summer Skin Spray” with before/after sun icons. Provide a demo bottle for scent testing.

Price to Sell

$7–9 each

11. DIY Bug Spray with Essential Oils

natural bug spray made from essential oils

This cooling, soothing spray is perfect for beachgoers, campers, and families with kids. It’s incredibly simple to make and cost-effective with only a few ingredients. It fills a niche for natural skincare in summer and can be promoted as both a body mist and sunburn relief.

How to Make It

  • In a 4 oz spray bottle, combine 2 tbsp aloe vera gel with 1 tbsp witch hazel.
  • Add 5–6 drops of lavender essential oil and fill the rest with distilled water.
  • Shake well before use.

Packaging

Use clear or frosted spray bottles (4 oz). Add a waterproof label and a “Shake Before Use” instruction. Wrap neck with a small ribbon or twine.

Display Tips

Place in a basket surrounded by seashells and aloe leaves. Display signage like “Soothing Summer Skin Spray” with before/after sun icons. Provide a demo bottle for scent testing.

Price to Sell

$7–9 each.

13. Herb-Infused Olive Oils

olive oil bottles herb infused

They’re perfect for food lovers, hosts, and home cooks looking for something special and local. You can infuse oils with garlic, basil, chili, rosemary, or lemon zest.

How to Make It

  • Heat 1 cup olive oil over low heat (don’t boil).
  • Add chosen herbs or spices (e.g., 2 sprigs rosemary + 1 garlic clove).
  • Simmer gently for 5–10 minutes. Cool completely.
  • Strain if needed and pour into bottles.

Packaging

Use 5–8 oz glass swing-top or corked bottles. Add a classy label and a tag with usage suggestions (“Perfect for dipping, marinades, and salad dressings”). Wrap neck with twine or raffia.

Display Tips

Display upright in rustic wooden boxes with fresh herbs around them. Use small tasting cups and toothpicks with crusty bread for samples (check local health regulations). Chalkboard signs boost the artisan vibe.

Price to Sell

$8–10 per bottle.

14. Sun Tea Kits in Mason Jars

sun tea kit display

Sun tea kits are an adorable and giftable item for tea lovers. They’re affordable to make, customizable with various blends, and easy to assemble. These sell well to families, tea drinkers, and people looking for a unique hostess gift.

How to Make It

  • Fill a mason jar with 3–5 tea bags (black, green, or herbal), dried lemon slices, and optional extras like mint or lavender.
  • Add a tag with sun tea brewing instructions.

Packaging

Use 16 oz mason jars with cute tags and a label reading “Sun Tea Kit.” Add ribbon or fabric over the lid with a rustic string or rubber band to hold it.

Display Tips

Arrange in baskets with fake grass or tea towels underneath. Add a large sign reading “Make Your Own Summer Tea!” and include a sample jar pre-filled with water to show how it works.

Price to Sell

$5–7 per jar.

If you’d like to make these for your stall, this sun tea kit in mason jars guide walks through how to assemble them so they feel polished and ready for market days.

15. Homemade Lemonade Syrup Bottles

lemon syrup in a crate

Homemade lemonade syrup is a sweet and tangy favorite that appeals to all ages. It’s quick to make in large batches and has great shelf appeal. Customers love it as a summer treat, party favor, or mix-in for sparkling water or cocktails.

How to Make It

  • Simmer 1 cup sugar with 1 cup water and zest of 1 lemon until sugar dissolves.
  • Add 1 cup fresh lemon juice and simmer for 5 minutes. Cool and strain.

Packaging

Bottle in 8 oz glass swing-top bottles or recycled juice jars. Add a citrus-themed label with instructions: “Mix 1 part syrup to 4 parts water.” Tie with a yellow ribbon or raffia.

Display Tips

Use crates lined with lemon-print fabric. Add sliced lemon wedges in clear bowls for color. Include a chilled demo bottle with mini tasting cups for samples.

Price to Sell

$6–8 per bottle.

16. Pickled Veggie Jars with Summer Produce

jars of pickled vegetables on a table with fresh produce

Pickled vegetables are trendy, tangy, and great for foodies. They’re simple to make in large batches and look beautiful in clear jars. Ideal for health-conscious shoppers and anyone who loves gourmet or fermented foods.

How to Make It

  • Slice cucumbers, carrots, or green beans. Pack into sterilized jars.
  • Heat 1 cup vinegar, 1 cup water, 1 tbsp salt, and 1 tbsp sugar.
  • Pour brine over veggies and seal. Refrigerate for 3–5 days before selling.

Packaging

Use pint-sized mason jars with airtight lids. Add a clean label with the veggie name, brine ingredients, and “Keep Refrigerated” note. Tie with twine and a flavor tag (e.g. “Spicy Dilly Beans”).

Display Tips

Place jars in a small cooler or behind ice packs if outside. Decorate with chalkboard signs and piles of fresh veggies that match what’s in the jars.

Price to Sell

$8–10 per jar.

17. Mini Beeswax Food Wraps

selection of handmade reusable food wraps

These eco-friendly food wraps are reusable, adorable, and perfect for the zero-waste shopper. They’re quick to make in batches and appeal to parents, gift buyers, and sustainable living fans.

How to Make It

  • Cut cotton fabric into 8×8″ squares.
  • Sprinkle beeswax pellets (and optional jojoba oil) onto fabric.
  • Bake at 200°F for 4–6 minutes, then spread melted wax and let dry.

Packaging

Bundle 2–3 wraps in kraft paper sleeves with labels like “Reusable Beeswax Food Wraps.” Include a short instruction slip inside for care tips.

Display Tips

Drape wraps across baskets to show prints. Add signage like “Goodbye Plastic Wrap!” and include samples people can touch. Offer a few themed bundles (floral, fruits, retro).

Price to Sell

$8 per 3-pack or $3 each.

18. Potted Succulents in Upcycled Containers

small potted succulents planted in upcycled containers like vintage teacups, mason jars, and tin cans

Potted succulents are a charming, low-maintenance favorite among market shoppers. They’re easy to prepare, super affordable when propagated or bought in bulk, and perfect for apartment dwellers, plant lovers, and last-minute gift buyers.

How to Make It

  • Fill small upcycled containers (like vintage tea cups, mason jars, or mini tins) with cactus soil mix.
  • Plant a single succulent or create small groupings.
  • Water lightly before sale.

Packaging

Leave plants visible for charm! Add small kraft flags or sticks with plant care instructions. Optional: wrap the base in brown kraft paper tied with twine for easy carrying.

Display Tips

Group by container type or color for aesthetic appeal. Use vintage trays or wooden crates. Display under a rustic sign like “Succulents in Reclaimed Treasures.”

Price to Sell

$5–8 each depending on container and plant size.

19. DIY Plant Markers

selection of DIY plant markers

These adorable plant markers are incredibly easy to craft using wooden sticks, clay, or recycled materials. They’re affordable and perfect for gardeners, teachers, and shoppers looking for cute plant-themed gifts.

How to Make It

Paint or stamp names of herbs/veggies onto wooden popsicle sticks, tongue depressors, or oven-baked clay.

Add designs with permanent markers or paint pens. Seal with waterproof varnish.

Packaging

Bundle sets of 5 or 10 with twine and label as “Herb Garden Markers” or “Veggie Patch Labels.” Include a mini kraft envelope with care tips or blank labels.

Display Tips

Stand bundles in small flower pots or vases. Use a display sign: “Whimsical Garden Markers – Add Charm to Your Plants.”

Price to Sell

$4–6 per set of 5, $8–10 per set of 10.

20. Pressed Flower Bookmarks

selection of pressed floral bookmarks

Pressed flower bookmarks are delicate, pretty, and a breeze to make. With their low cost and broad appeal to readers, students, and gift givers, they’re perfect for summer markets and school fundraisers.

How to Make It

  • Press flowers between parchment paper and heavy books for 5–7 days.
  • Arrange dried flowers on cardstock or laminate sheets.
  • Seal with laminator or clear contact paper. Punch a hole and tie a ribbon.

Packaging

Slip each bookmark into a clear sleeve or paper envelope. Bundle in sets of 3 with twine for gifting. Include a tag: “Real Pressed Flowers Handmade with Care.”

Display Tips

Place bookmarks in open books or mason jars on your table. Use a book stack or vintage reading glasses as props.

Price to Sell

$3 each, $7 for a set of 3.

21. Painted Rock Garden Decor

painted rock garden stones

Painted rocks are an affordable, whimsical project that’s easy enough for kids to help make. They sell well as garden markers, inspirational decor, or even paperweights. Great for families, gift buyers, and outdoor decor lovers.

How to Make It

  • Wash smooth stones and let dry.
  • Paint with acrylic paints (fruits, ladybugs, mandalas, words like “bloom”).
  • Seal with clear outdoor varnish.

Packaging

Sell individually or in themed bundles. Add tags with name or use. Wrap in kraft paper or place in mesh gift bags.

Display Tips

Line a garden box with soil or moss and lay out rocks naturally. Use signs like “Garden Smiles” or “Pocket Positivity Stones.”

Price to Sell

$2–5 each depending on size and detail.

22. Mini Macramé Plant Hangers

collection of mini macrame plant hangers

Mini macramé plant hangers are trendy, super giftable, and surprisingly easy to knot. They’re perfect for boho lovers, plant enthusiasts, and shoppers looking for something handmade and unique.

How to Make It

  • Use cotton cord to tie simple square and half hitch knots around a small metal ring.
  • Create hangers sized for 2–3″ pots or jars.
  • Finish with a tassel and wood bead (optional).

Packaging

Bundle individually with kraft backing card labeled “Mini Macramé Hanger – For Tiny Plants.” Add a looped twine for hanging display.

Display Tips

Hang a dozen from a rustic ladder, branch, or small rod. Display one with a plant inside to show use. Use signs like “Tiny Hangers for Tiny Pots!”

Price to Sell

$6–9 each.

23. Citrus Slice Coasters

hand painted citrus coasters

Bright and bold, these citrus slice coasters bring a pop of summer to any table. Easy to make from felt or cork, they’re lightweight, fun, and perfect for party hosts, teachers, or shoppers seeking affordable, cheerful gifts.

How to Make It

  • Cut round pieces of cork or stiff felt into 4″ circles.
  • Use paint or felt shapes to mimic lemon, lime, and orange slices.
  • Seal cork with a waterproof sealer (optional) for added durability.

Packaging

Tie sets of 4 coasters with twine and attach a citrus-themed tag. Place in clear sleeves or kraft paper wrap for a natural finish.

Display Tips

Layer sets in fruit crates or baskets lined with colorful napkins. Use citrus decor and a sign that says “Summer Sip Coasters Handmade & Bright.”

Price to Sell

$6–8 per set of 4.

Beachy Shell Candles

selection of sea shell shaped candles

These coastal candles made in real seashells are easy, elegant, and perfect for beach lovers and vacation home decor. They’re inexpensive to make in batches and sell beautifully in the summer months.

How to Make It

  • Melt soy wax and add a few drops of beach-scented or coconut essential oil.
  • Place a wick in the center of a large, clean seashell.
  • Pour in melted wax and let set fully before packaging.

Packaging

Wrap each shell candle in a kraft box or recycled egg carton with shredded paper. Add a shell or ocean-themed label with scent and burn instructions.

Display Tips

Nestle shell candles on trays of sand or sea glass. Use seashell garlands or driftwood signs to enhance the beachy vibe.

Price to Sell

$5–7 each or 2 for $10.

25. Driftwood Wind Chimes

selection of driftwood wind chimes

Driftwood wind chimes offer a soothing, natural sound and rustic summer aesthetic. They’re easy to assemble with collected materials and appeal to boho home decorators, beachgoers, and nature lovers.

How to Make It

  • Drill small holes into pieces of driftwood.
  • String them together vertically with twine or fishing line.
  • Add shells, beads, or tiny bells for extra charm.

Packaging

Tie up with raffia or jute. Include a hang tag that reads “Handmade Driftwood Wind Chime Made with Found Treasures.”

Display Tips

Hang several from a rod or canopy at different heights to let them gently chime. Decorate with beachy elements like netting and sand dollars.

Price to Sell

$10–15 each.

26. Tie-Dye Tea Towels or Tote Bags

selection of tie dye totes towels and fabrics

Colorful, eye-catching, and nostalgic tie-dye items like tea towels or canvas totes are always a crowd-pleaser. They’re beginner-friendly, inexpensive to batch-make, and fun for kids and adults alike.

How to Make It

  • Use white cotton tea towels or blank tote bags.
  • Fold and bind in various tie-dye styles.
  • Apply dye, let set, rinse and dry according to kit instructions.

Packaging

Fold and wrap in belly bands or ribbon. Label with “Hand-Dyed with Love – 100% Cotton.”

Display Tips

Drape over baskets, hang one open to show full pattern. Display under a bright, playful sign like “Tie-Dye Treasures Each One Unique!”

Price to Sell

$8–10 for towels, $12–15 for totes.

27. Floral Headbands or Crowns

floral crowns

Floral headbands and crowns are whimsical, summery accessories that sell well to kids, festival-goers, and Instagram-loving shoppers. They’re affordable to make and a hit at outdoor events.

How to Make It

  • Use floral wire or stretchy headbands.
  • Hot glue silk flowers, faux greenery, and accents like ribbon or beads.
  • Let dry fully before selling.

Packaging

Attach to kraft display cards with the words “Handmade Floral Crown” or “Boho Bloom Band.” Slip into cellophane sleeves or leave loose with ribbon ties.

Display Tips

Hang along a twine clothesline or arrange in baskets. Display a mirror and sign that reads “Try Me On!” to encourage interaction.

Price to Sell

$6–10 each depending on size and fullness.

28. DIY Summer Slime Kits

collection of slime kits

Slime is a best-seller among kids, and creating summer-themed kits is easy, affordable, and fun to assemble. Great for parents, kids, or as birthday party favors, these colorful kits are a must for family-friendly markets.

How to Make It

  • Fill small containers or zip bags with white glue, baking soda, and a tiny bottle of contact solution.
  • Include a small packet of glitter, dye, or add-ins like beads or foam balls.
  • Add a label with instructions on how to mix.

Packaging

Pack everything into a small box or organza bag. Include a colorful instruction card labeled “DIY Summer Slime Kit Just Add Fun!”

Display Tips

Use a kid-friendly display with bright signage, maybe even a small slime mixing demo. Add balloons or confetti for attention.

Price to Sell

$5–7 per kit.

29. Sunprint Art Kits

sun print art kits

These cyanotype-inspired sunprint kits are a creative and educational hit with parents, teachers, and curious kids. Easy to assemble, they’re low-cost and highly giftable.

How to Make It

  • Cut sun-sensitive paper into postcard-size sheets.
  • Bundle 5–10 sheets with flat leaves, flowers, and a piece of cardboard for pressing.
  • Add a card with instructions for exposure and developing in water.

Packaging

Package in a small envelope or paper sleeve with clear instructions labeled “Sunprint Nature Kit Just Add Sunshine.”

Display Tips

Include sample sunprints hanging from a string or laid on a table. Display under a sign like “Make Art with the Sun!”

Price to Sell

$6–8 per kit.

30. Popsicle Stick Photo Frames

paddle pop stick frames

These nostalgic, colorful crafts are fun to make and great for family shoppers or grandparents. They’re super affordable, perfect for kids, and a sentimental hit at markets.

How to Make It

  • Glue together popsicle sticks to form frames.
  • Paint or decorate with stickers, glitter, or buttons.
  • Attach cardboard back and string for hanging.

Packaging

Slip into clear sleeves or wrap in tissue. Add a tag: “Handmade Frame – Add Your Summer Memories!”

Display Tips

Hang a few on a board with summer photos. Stack others in a basket with bright signage.

Price to Sell

$3–4 each.

31. Handpainted Watercolor Cards

hand painted watercolor cards

These one-of-a-kind cards are a charming and low-cost craft that stands out. Ideal for thoughtful shoppers, card collectors, and lovers of original art, they’re simple to produce in batches and highly profitable.

How to Make It

  • Paint small watercolors on blank cardstock (flowers, beach scenes, fruit, etc.).
  • Let dry and sign. Optional: add a message inside or leave blank.

Packaging

Slip into cellophane sleeves or wrap in paper bands. Label as “Original Art Cards – Handmade with Love.”

Display Tips

Stand in wooden racks or baskets. Display favorites on mini easels or in open envelopes.

Price to Sell

$4–5 each, $12 for a set of 3.

32. Fabric Bunting or Pennant Garlands

fabric bunting and pennant garlands

Fabric buntings are festive, easy to sew or glue, and perfect for decorating patios, kids’ rooms, or summer parties. They appeal to homemakers, party planners, and craft lovers.

How to Make It

  • Cut triangles from colorful fabric or felt.
  • Sew or glue onto twine or ribbon, spacing evenly.
  • Add optional embellishments like lace or buttons.

Packaging

Fold neatly and wrap in tissue or kraft paper with a label: “Handmade Fabric Garland 6ft.”

Display Tips

Hang across your canopy or booth front. Use twinkle lights or pegboard to show different styles.

Price to Sell

$8–12 depending on length and design.

Crafting for fun or building your side hustle, these summer-ready projects are perfect for turning your creativity into cash. With their bright colors, irresistible scents, and handmade charm, these crafts bring sunshine to your table and smiles to your customers’ faces.

The best part? Each one is designed to be easy, affordable, and crowd-pleasing so you can start small, scale up, and enjoy the season doing something you love.

Summer Farmer Market Crafts

Bringing together the right mix of summer farmers market crafts to make and sell is less about doing more and more about choosing pieces that feel easy, useful, and naturally suited to the season. When your products reflect that relaxed, sunlit rhythm simple to use, thoughtful to gift, and practical for everyday life they tend to find their place on a busy market table.

Starting with just a few well-chosen ideas can make the process feel far more manageable. As you build, refine, and see what people are drawn to, your stall begins to take shape in a way that feels both intentional and enjoyable to run.

A calm, cohesive setup often does more than a crowded one and it leaves space for your work to speak for itself.

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