Best Cricut Projects to Sell at Craft Fairs

Craft fairs are one of the best ways to turn your Cricut into a real income stream — but not every project sells equally well. The difference between a booth that sells out and a booth that packs everything back up at the end of the day comes down to one thing: choosing the right products with the right designs. After years of watching what actually moves at craft fairs, markets, and vendor events, the pattern is clear — the products that sell fastest are the ones that feel personal, that make people laugh or feel seen, and that are priced at an impulse-buy level. This post covers the best Cricut projects to sell at craft fairs and the SVG designs from QuickDigitalFiles.com that will fill your booth with products people actually want to buy.
What Sells Best at Craft Fairs?
The craft fair buyer is not browsing — they are shopping with intent and emotion. They stop at your booth because something catches their eye, and they buy because something speaks directly to who they are or who they’re shopping for. The products that consistently sell best share three qualities: they’re useful (tumblers, shirts, tote bags), they’re personal (designs that speak to a specific identity, hobby, or relationship), and they’re priced to make the buying decision easy. Here’s what to make and which designs to use.
1. Tumblers — The #1 Craft Fair Product
Tumblers are the single best-selling product at craft fairs, full stop. They’re practical, they’re giftable, they photograph beautifully for your display, and they sell at a price point ($20–$35) that feels like a great deal for a personalized product. The key is pairing your tumblers with designs that speak to specific identities — not generic designs, but designs that make a specific person stop and say “that’s me.”
The Best Mom Ever SVG is a craft fair staple — a clean, bold design that sells to every mom, every daughter shopping for her mom, and every husband who needs a last-minute gift. Keep a stack of these tumblers at the front of your booth and watch them disappear.
The Hubby & Wifey SVG makes a perfect matching tumbler set that sells as a pair — a higher-ticket item ($50–$65 for the set) that couples buy for themselves and that wedding guests buy as gifts. Display them together and price them as a set to maximize the sale.
The Nurse Heart SVG is a craft fair must-have — nurse-themed tumblers sell to nurses, to the families of nurses, and to anyone who wants to give a meaningful gift to the healthcare worker in their life. Keep several in stock and they will sell at every event.
2. Shirts and Hoodies — High Margin, High Visibility
Shirts are the second-best craft fair product — they’re wearable advertising that walks around the event and brings people to your booth. The key is having a range of designs that speak to different identities so every person who stops can find something that feels made for them.
The Gravel Road Girl SVG is a perfect craft fair shirt design for country and small-town markets — a design that speaks directly to the woman who grew up on gravel roads and is proud of every bit of it. At a country market or rural craft fair, this shirt will stop people in their tracks.
The Born to Grill SVG makes a great craft fair apron or shirt for the BBQ and outdoor market crowd — a bold design that every grill master immediately connects with and that sells as both a self-purchase and a gift for the dad who rules the backyard.
The It Takes Big Hearts to Shape Little Minds SVG is a craft fair staple for teacher appreciation events, school fundraisers, and any market where educators shop — a meaningful design that teachers buy for themselves and that parents buy as gifts for the teacher who has made a difference.
3. Wood Signs — Premium Price Point, High Perceived Value
Laser-engraved or vinyl wood signs are the premium product in any craft fair booth — they command higher prices ($25–$75+), they display beautifully, and they attract browsers who become buyers when they see the quality up close. The key is choosing designs with broad appeal that work in a variety of home styles.
The Wolf In The Woods Silhouette SVG laser-engraves beautifully on wood for a premium wildlife art piece that sells to hunters, nature lovers, and anyone who appreciates bold, striking wall art. Display it prominently in your booth and price it as the premium piece it is.
The Farm Fresh Butt Nuggets SVG makes one of the best-selling funny farmhouse wood signs at any craft fair — a design that stops people in their tracks, makes them laugh out loud, and immediately goes into their cart. Funny farmhouse signs are impulse buys that sell themselves.
The Egg Collecting Club SVG is a charming vintage-style design for the backyard chicken keeper — a niche that is enormous and passionate. As a laser-engraved coop sign or a vinyl wood sign for the kitchen, this design sells to every chicken keeper who walks past your booth and immediately recognizes their people.
The Lions 23 Graphic Bundle SVG gives you 23 unique lion designs in a single download — a complete product line of lion wood signs, tumblers, and shirts that covers every lion design a craft fair buyer could want. One bundle, an entire booth category.
Craft Fair Pricing Guide for Cricut Products
- Vinyl tumbler decals — $3–5 (add-on upsell for blank tumblers)
- Finished tumblers (sublimation or vinyl) — $20–35 each, $50–65 for matching sets
- Iron-on shirts — $20–30 for standard tees, $35–45 for hoodies
- Vinyl wood signs (small, 8–12”) — $15–25
- Laser-engraved wood signs (medium, 12–18”) — $35–65
- Laser-engraved wood signs (large, 18–24”+) — $65–$100+
- Tote bags — $15–25
- Aprons — $25–40
- Keychains — $8–15 (great impulse buy at the register)
Craft Fair Booth Tips That Actually Increase Sales
- Display at eye level — products displayed at eye level sell 3x faster than products on a flat table; use risers, shelving, and hanging displays
- Group by niche, not by product type — put all your nurse products together, all your farmhouse products together; buyers shop by identity, not by product category
- Have a clear price on everything — buyers who have to ask the price often don’t; make pricing visible and easy
- Bring your bestsellers in multiples — running out of a hot product mid-event is lost revenue; bring at least 3–5 of each design
- Use a Square or Shopify POS reader — accepting cards dramatically increases your average sale; cash-only booths lose sales
- Have a business card or QR code to your online store — craft fair buyers who love your products will shop online later; make it easy for them to find you
- Know your audience — a country market needs different designs than an urban artisan market; bring designs that match the crowd
Best Craft Fair Events for Cricut Sellers
- Holiday markets (November–December) — the single biggest craft fair season; Christmas gift buyers are motivated and spend freely
- Spring markets (March–May) — Mother’s Day and spring home decor drive strong sales
- Summer outdoor markets — farmers markets, outdoor festivals, and community events are great for tumblers, shirts, and outdoor-themed products
- School and church fundraisers — teacher and faith-based designs sell exceptionally well in these venues
- Sporting events and tailgates — sports mom and team designs sell fast at game-day vendor events









