12 Decor Ideas to Make $2,200 in 30 Days
Over the past 15 years, I’ve worked with many women who had a natural eye for decor but struggled to turn that into consistent income. The challenge is rarely creativity—it’s structure. Decor sells when it’s simple, relevant, and easy for customers to understand and buy.
Let’s make the goal practical.
$2,200 in 30 days is about $73 per day. That can be achieved with a mix of mid-priced items and a few higher-value pieces. You don’t need dozens of products—you need a focused selection that sells consistently.
Here are twelve decor ideas that can help you reach that goal.

1. Personalized Name Signs
Simple, clean, and highly giftable.
- Price: $30–$70
- Nursery names, family names, short phrases
Higher pricing means fewer sales needed.
2. Minimalist Wall Art Prints
Easy to produce and easy to sell.
- Price: $10–$25
- Quotes, neutral designs, custom names
Digital versions allow you to scale without inventory.
3. Seasonal Wreaths
Strong demand tied to timing.
- Price: $35–$80
- Focus on current or upcoming seasons
Keep designs clean rather than overly detailed.
4. Table Centerpieces
Functional decor with consistent demand.
- Price: $25–$60
- Offer simple, reusable designs
Bundles can increase your average order.
5. Decorative Candles
Both practical and aesthetic.
- Price: $12–$25
- Neutral tones and clean labels perform best
Consistency matters more than variety.
6. Throw Pillow Covers
Easy to produce and rotate seasonally.
- Price: $15–$40
- Stick to simple patterns or neutral palettes
Avoid overcomplicated designs.
7. DIY Decor Kits
Sell the experience, not just the product.
- Price: $20–$45
- Include materials and clear instructions
Reduces your production time while still generating income.
8. Small Shelf or Desk Decor
Affordable and easy to sell in volume.
- Price: $10–$25
- Focus on minimal, clean styles
These work well as add-on purchases.
9. Event Decor Packages
Simple setups for small gatherings.
- Price: $50–$150
- Birthdays, small celebrations
Even a few bookings can significantly boost income.
10. Framed Quote Art
Combines simplicity with perceived value.
- Price: $15–$35
- Keep messaging relatable and clean
Presentation matters more than complexity.
11. Seasonal Decor Bundles
Increase value through grouping.
- Price: $40–$90
- Combine 2–4 items into one set
Bundles reduce decision-making for buyers.
12. Color-Coordinated Decor Sets
Offer a complete look in one purchase.
- Price: $30–$80
- Focus on neutral or trending color palettes
This simplifies the buying process.
Structuring the $2,200 Goal
Let’s keep it grounded:
- 2 items per day at $35 = $70
- Or 1 bundle at $50–$70 per day
A mix of individual items and bundles will help you reach your target without excessive volume.
What Actually Works
From experience, the women who succeed in decor focus on a few key principles:
- Keep designs simple and repeatable
Complexity slows production and sales. - Align with current demand
Seasonal and practical items sell faster. - Price with intention
Low prices create unnecessary pressure. - Prioritize presentation
Clean photos and packaging increase trust immediately. - Limit your product range
Focus leads to faster results.
A Final Word**
Decor is often seen as purely creative—but income comes from structure, not just taste.
I’ve seen many women take simple decor ideas and build steady income by focusing on clarity, consistency, and practical execution.
If you approach the next 30 days with that mindset—clear products, thoughtful pricing, and daily effort—$2,200 is not an unrealistic goal. It’s a result of steady, intentional action carried out one day at a time.












