How To Make Money Selling Wreaths On Etsy June 17, 2023 – Posted in: Etsy, Selling Wreaths Online – Tags: business, Etsy, Facebook, Go-Daddy, handmade, home decor, Instagram, listings, online sales, selling wreaths online, SEO, Wreaths
Originally posted on This Work From Home Life – https://thisworkfromhomelife.com/
There is some great advice in this article, and I am going to take a look at my Etsy shop and use some of the tools in this article to update my Etsy Sites SEO and listings. I Love Your Wreath is on Etsy – https://www.etsy.com/shop/ILoveYourWreath
Do you want to make money selling wreaths on Etsy? In this post we will learn how to sell homemade wreaths online to create a fantastic side business you can do from home.
In addition to the how to of selling on Etsy, we will go through everything you need to know including:
- What kinds of wreaths to sell on Etsy
- Opening your Etsy shop
- How to price wreaths on Etsy
- Other places to sell wreaths online
Selling Wreaths On Etsy- The Ultimate Guide
What is Etsy?
A massive online marketplace for anything handmade. From baby clothes to home decor and jewelry, you can buy all kinds of handcrafted items on the site.
According to the latest stats, in 2020 there were over 39 million active buyers on Etsy making it an amazing place to sell your homemade wreaths.
Do Wreaths Sell On Etsy?
Yes! In fact home decor is the top selling category for Etsy and wreaths for all seasons are really popular.
Wreaths are one of the best selling things on Etsy and if you know what you are doing, you can make a great income making and selling wreaths online.
Wreaths are a great thing to sell because most people change out their wreaths each season so they are not a “one and done” product. People like wreaths for all seasons and holidays making them the perfect year round product to sell.
To be successful selling wreaths on Etsy, you need to sell high quality wreaths at competitive products and to have a great range of products for your customers. Below we will look into how you can find out what wreaths Etsy buyers want to buy.
The Best Wreaths To Sell On Etsy
If you already know the kinds of wreaths you want to make and sell on Etsy, you are already ahead of the game.
However, there is no point in making wreaths that no one wants to buy. That’s why market research is really important. It can help you see what kinds of wreaths people are searching for plus the best selling wreaths on Etsy.
Check out Etsy
First of all, spend some time on Etsy and search for different wreaths.
If you would like to sell wreaths on Etsy, I would suggest looking critically at the other wreath shops who will be your competition.
Look at the listings on the top of the search results (below the sponsored ads) and take some time to look at the shops that have the most reviews.
What kinds of wreaths are they selling?
How much are they selling them for?
How many products do they have in their shop?
Use An Etsy Keyword Tool
Once you have got familiar with Etsy shops selling wreaths, you can consult an Etsy keyword tool that will give you all kinds of data about the things Etsy buyers are looking for.
There are quite a few keyword tools out there, my personal favorite is Sale Samurai. You can get a free 3 day trial to check it out.
If you want to see how to use this tool to find the best selling wreaths, read my Sale Samurai tutorial and watch my video here.
You can perform a search on Sale Samurai that will show you the most searched for wreaths on Etsy plus information such as the average price point and the keywords that you should be using in your Etsy listings.
Here is the first page of my results when I search for the keyword “wreath”:
Using both a keyword tool and your own research on Etsy should help you find some great ideas for your Etsy business.
The Best Selling Wreaths On Etsy
To make things easy, here is a list of the current best selling wreaths on Etsy:
- Christmas Wreath
- Hydrangea Wreath
- Winter Wreath
- Lambs Ear Wreath
- Halloween Wreath
- Boxwood Wreath
- Pampas Wreath
- Fall Wreath
- Diva Wreath
- Driftwood Wreath
Bear in mind that within each category, there are many different types of wreath.
For example, within the driftwood wreath category, here are the most popular search terms on Etsy:
- Coastal Wreath
- ShabbyRustic Wreath
- Square Wreath
- Driftwood and Sea Glass Wreath
You can niche down your Etsy shop as much as you like but bear in mind that if you decide to only focus on wreaths for one season, such as fall, then you will likely only get sales during the 3-4 months before that time of the year.
It is better for sales to have products that are “evergreen” ie. they are in demand year round instead of just seasonally.
How To Make DIY Wreaths To Sell On Etsy
Once you have decided the kind of wreath you want to sell, you can find lots of great tutorials for DIY wreaths on Etsy.
Here are some tutorials for wreaths to get you started:
30 Homemade Christmas Wreath Tutorials
15 Halloween Wreaths To Make And Sell
How To Open Your Etsy Shop Selling Wreaths
It is easy and free to open your Etsy shop and you can be up and running in just a few minutes.
If you don’t already have an Etsy account, you will need one before you can start your Etsy shop.
Go to Etsy and click on “Create Shop”.
Use this special invitation from me to get 40 free listings to start you off.
Fill out the basic information about your shop and you will be almost ready to create your first listing!
You can add a logo and a shop banner for your store (I made my own one for free using Canva).
To walk you through the whole Etsy set-up, I recommend you download my free Starting An Etsy Shop Checklist PDF.
Listing Your Wreaths For Sale
Head to your Etsy shop and click on “listings”. You can now start to add your wreaths.
I recommend adding at least 10 listings to your shop in the beginning so that you have some options for your customers.
It’s well known on Etsy that having more items to sell means getting seen more in searches which in turn results in more sales.
Each listing has a few different parts that you need to focus on:
- Title
- Photos
- Category
- Description
- Tags
If you have Sale Samurai, you can actually create your listings on there and they will give you advice for the keywords you should be using.
Selling on Etsy is more than “make an item and they will buy.” You will not get seen if you don’t take the time to learn Search Engine Optimization so that your listings are seen.
Here are some tips for making sure you get your wreaths seen by buyers:
Your Etsy Title
Make sure your title uses every available character to fully describe your wreath including the size, season, materials and anything else you can think of.
Don’t waste any space in your title, make sure to use as many characters as you have.
Here is a great example of someone making the most of their Etsy title:
Tips For Taking Great Photos Of Your Wreaths
The next really important part of your Etsy listing are your photos. After all, people want to know what exactly they are buying and how it will look on their front door.
You can add up to 10 photos per listing and I recommend adding at least 5 if possible.
Consider including the following photos of each wreath:
- Close up of the details
- The wreath laying flat on a table
- Hanging on the front door
How To Write An Awesome Etsy Description
Your description needs to include as much information about your wreath as possible.
Include all the information about:
- Materials used
- Colors
- Does it include a hanger
- What occasion is it for
- Size (in inches)
- Any special information customers need to know including care instructions
If you want some tips on writing great description, you can download my free Etsy SEO Checklist.
How To Choose Etsy Tags For Your Wreaths
You can use up to 13 tags for your listing, the more you use, the more chance of someone finding your wreath in search.
If you have a hard time coming up with tags, you can use a program like Sale Samurai to give you ideas.
Just do a search for the keyword of your item and it will come up with the commonly used tags:
Tips For Promoting Your Etsy Shop
Once you have published your listing, it’s time to start promoting.
You can’t just wait for Etsy buyers to find your store, you need to spread the word both in person and online.
One of the best ways to promote your store is by moving outside of Etsy.
Use Social Media To Promote Your Etsy Wreath Shop
Etsy gives you easy ways to connect your Facebook and Twitter to your shop so you can keep your fans in the loop about new products.
Use any and all of the following social media outlets: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube, Snapchat and TikTok.
Make a point of adding photos of all your listings to social media and try and build a following.
Pinterest is possible one of the best places to promote your Etsy shop. It is completely free to get started and be a huge factor in driving sales to your business.
You can add pins that direct to your Etsy shop or you can pin directly from Etsy to your Pinterest account.
To learn how to get started on Pinterest, you can read my in depth how to guide on how to use Pinterest for Etsy.
Other Places To Promote Your Etsy Shop
Start A Blog
Starting a blog about wreaths is a great way to promote your Etsy business while building your brand.
In your blog you can write articles about how to make different kinds of wreaths and then link to your shop so that can people can buy them.
It’s really easy to start your own blog and it is super cheap. You can get my step by step tutorial here.
YouTube
The third way that is great for selling wreaths on Etsy is to start a YouTube channel where you show people how to make them.
You can monetize your channel with ads and also direct people to your Etsy shop.
Shipping And Packaging Your Wreaths
Packaging wreaths to send to your customers is a really important part of the process. After all, you want to make sure that the wreath arrives looking perfect!
You’ll want good sized boxes plus tissue paper or packing peanuts.
First of all wrap your wreath in tissue paper and seal with a sticker.
Make sure that your box is large enough for the wreath with no extra space left over for them to bang into the sides and get damaged. Fill any remaining space with tissue paper or packing peanuts.
The last thing you’ll need to do is add in your business card or pamphlet. A nice handwritten note to your customer is always really cute too.
You can get branded items made on Etsy or a site like Vistaprint.
How To Price Your Wreaths To Sell
To determine the price you list on Etsy, use your market research to see what other people are selling their wreaths for.
First, look up your competition and see what they charge. Price your wreaths competitively.
Remember that most people hate paying for shipping so if you can offer free shipping while still making a profit, then this is a great option.
To decide on a price, consider the following:
The cost of your materials
Shipping and packaging prices
Your Etsy fees
Your profit margin (ideally at least 25%)
You need to cover all your costs (materials, fees, shipping) and make a profit.
They key is to price your wreath with those things in mind while staying competitive.
Most wreaths on Etsy average $40-60 plus shipping.
How Much Are Etsy Fees?
An important piece of the Etsy puzzle is the fees that you will be charged for listings and sales.
Etsy has increased their fees effective from 11th April 2022 so I am giving you the most up to date prices here:
Listing Fees
You will be charged a listing fee of $0.20 USD for each item that you list for sale on Etsy.com or Etsy’s mobile apps.
(Don’t forget to take advantage of the 40 free listings when you open your shop to save some cash).
Transaction Fees
Every time you make a sale through Etsy, you will be charged a transaction fee of 6.5% of the price you display for each listing plus the amount you charge for delivery.
Etsy will automatically deduct all fees owed from your payment account so you do not need to pay them separately.
Other Places To Sell Homemade Wreaths
Although Etsy is definitely one of the best places to sell DIY wreaths, you can boost your sales by promoting your products on other platforms too.
Here are some places you can try:
- Craft Fairs, bazaars and Farmer’s Markets
- Local stores
- Instagram (I Love Your Wreath is on Instagram – William Thompson Lisa Feller (@iloveyourwreath28) • Instagram photos and videos)
- Facebook – I Love Your Wreath is on Facebook
- Your Own Website – I Love Your Wreath has their own WordPress WooCommerce website – https://iloveyourwreath.com/