12 Creative Decor Ideas to Earn $3,500 Monthly
Over the last 15 years, I’ve guided many women—especially those managing homes and raising children—toward building businesses that are both practical and profitable. Home decor is one of those rare spaces where creativity and commerce meet naturally.
But income doesn’t come from creativity alone. It comes from creating what sells, pricing it properly, and producing it efficiently.
If your goal is $3,500 a month, you’re not looking for dozens of ideas—you’re looking for the right ones that balance demand, margin, and repeatability.
Here are twelve decor ideas that do exactly that.

1. Personalized Name Signs (Wood or Acrylic)
A steady seller for nurseries, weddings, and home offices.
Price Range: $40–$120
Why it works: Personalization increases perceived value.
Focus: Clean fonts and neutral aesthetics.
2. Minimalist Wall Art Sets
Digital or physical prints sold in bundles.
Price Range: $15–$60
Why it works: Bundling increases order size without extra work.
Focus: Cohesive themes—boho, modern farmhouse, or neutral tones.
3. Seasonal Wreaths
Rotating products keep customers coming back.
Price Range: $45–$95
Why it works: Seasonal urgency drives purchases.
Focus: Create a repeatable base design you can adapt each season.
4. Custom LED Neon Signs
Popular for events and home decor.
Price Range: $80–$200+
Why it works: High perceived value and strong visual appeal.
Focus: Limit design options to streamline production.
5. Decorative Throw Pillow Covers
Easy to ship, easy to style.
Price Range: $20–$45
Why it works: Home refreshes often start with small changes.
Focus: Offer sets rather than single covers.
6. Rustic Wooden Shelves
Functional decor always sells.
Price Range: $60–$150
Why it works: Combines utility with aesthetics.
Focus: Keep sizes standardized to reduce complexity.
7. Mirror Frame Upgrades
Decorative frames for plain mirrors.
Price Range: $50–$130
Why it works: Customers upgrade existing items instead of buying new.
Focus: Lightweight materials for easier shipping.
8. Table Centerpiece Sets
Ideal for dining tables and events.
Price Range: $35–$85
Why it works: Sold as sets, increasing total order value.
Focus: Neutral designs that fit multiple styles.
9. Wall Hanging Macramé
Handmade appeal with strong visual demand.
Price Range: $30–$90
Why it works: Popular in boho and minimalist homes.
Focus: Offer 2–3 sizes only to control production time.
10. Custom House Portrait Illustrations
Digital or printed artwork of homes.
Price Range: $50–$150
Why it works: Emotional connection drives higher spending.
Focus: Streamline your illustration process with templates.
11. Decorative Storage Baskets
Functional and aesthetic.
Price Range: $25–$70
Why it works: Organization products have consistent demand.
Focus: Neutral tones and durable materials.
12. Entryway Organizer Boards
Hooks, shelves, and chalkboards combined.
Price Range: $70–$160
Why it works: Solves a real household problem.
Focus: Highlight functionality in your listings.
How This Becomes $3,500 Monthly
This isn’t about selling hundreds of items—it’s about balanced pricing and consistent volume.
For example:
- 20 items at $75 average = $1,500
- 20 items at $100 average = $2,000
- Total = $3,500
Achievable with 2–4 strong product lines and consistent weekly output.
Where Most Go Wrong
They chase trends instead of building systems.
They underprice to compete instead of positioning for value.
They offer too many variations and slow themselves down.
If you want reliable income, your process must be repeatable, not exhausting.
A Final Word
Decor is a powerful category because it lives at the intersection of identity and space. People don’t just buy decor—they buy how they want their home to feel.
Your role isn’t just to create—it’s to solve that feeling clearly and consistently.
Choose a few of these ideas. Simplify your offerings. Price with intention.
That’s how a creative skill becomes a steady monthly income.











