9 Creative Decor Ideas to Earn $1,700 Quickly
Over the past 15 years, I’ve worked with many women who had a natural sense for decor but struggled to turn that into income—especially on a short timeline. The issue is rarely creativity. It’s structure, pricing, and choosing items that actually sell.
Let’s make the goal clear.
$1,700 quickly—whether over a couple of weeks or less—means you need roughly $100–$120 per day. That doesn’t require dozens of products. It requires the right ones, priced correctly, and sold consistently.
Here are nine decor ideas that can realistically help you reach that target.

1. Personalized Name Signs
Clean, simple, and highly giftable.
- Price: $30–$70
- Nursery names, family names, short phrases
Higher price points reduce the number of sales needed.
2. Minimalist Wall Art Prints
Easy to create and easy to sell.
- Price: $10–$25
- Quotes, neutral designs, custom names
Digital versions allow faster scaling.
3. Seasonal Wreaths
Timing drives demand here.
- Price: $35–$80
- Focus on current or upcoming seasons
Keep designs simple and repeatable.
4. Decorative Candle Sets
Both functional and aesthetic.
- Price: $20–$50
- Offer sets of 2–3 candles
Bundles increase your average order value.
5. Table Centerpieces
Practical decor for everyday use or events.
- Price: $25–$60
- Offer simple, reusable styles
These can be sold individually or in sets.
6. Throw Pillow Covers
Easy to produce and rotate.
- Price: $15–$40
- Stick to neutral or trending colors
Clean designs sell faster than complex ones.
7. Framed Quote Decor
Simple but effective.
- Price: $15–$35
- Focus on relatable, short messages
Presentation—frame and layout—adds value.
8. Small Shelf or Desk Decor
Lower price, higher volume.
- Price: $10–$25
- Minimalist, clean aesthetic
These work well as add-on purchases.
9. Decor Bundles or Sets
This is where income grows faster.
- Combine 2–4 items into one package
- Price: $40–$90
Fewer sales are needed at higher price points.
Structuring the $1,700 Goal
Let’s keep it grounded:
- 2 items per day at $50 = $100
- Or 4 items per day at $25 = $100
Over time, this brings you to your target without overwhelming volume.
What Actually Works
From experience, the women who succeed with decor income focus on a few key principles:
- Keep designs simple and repeatable
Complexity slows production and reduces profit. - Align with what people are already buying
Seasonal and giftable items sell faster. - Bundle early
This increases your income without requiring more customers. - Price with intention
Low pricing creates unnecessary pressure. - Focus on presentation
Clean, polished products build trust immediately.
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 turn them into quick, meaningful income by focusing on clarity, pricing, and consistency.
If you approach this with intention—choosing the right items, pricing them properly, and showing up daily—$1,700 is not unrealistic. It’s a direct result of steady, focused effort carried out with purpose.













