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It is more versatile than it sounds. Fabric by the Yard with 7 fabric options and 6 sizes is used by crafters, sewists, and small batch makers who want custom-printed material for kitchen projects like handmade aprons, cloth napkins, placemats, and pot holders. It is also trending, which suggests strong demand from the DIY and craft community. For a seller targeting makers rather than end consumers, it opens up a completely different buyer segment.
he cork-back hardboard coasters have a rigid, premium feel and are sold in sets of 4 or 6, making them a natural wedding registry or housewarming gift. The neoprene coasters are flexible, grippy, and more casual, available as singles or sets of 4. If your brand skews toward gifting and home decor, start with the hardboard sets. If your audience is younger and more casual, the neoprene option photographs well and has a lower price point that drives impulse purchases.
Yes. The apron is 100% poly twill at 29.5 x 32 inches with both waist and neck straps, which is a functional, full-coverage design rather than a decorative novelty. Poly twill holds dye sublimation prints with excellent color vibrancy and resists staining better than cotton. For a cooking or BBQ brand, a well-photographed apron with a bold design can easily command $30 to $45 retail, which leaves healthy margin even after POD fulfillment costs.
Both, but they sell better as decorative items. Tempered glass cutting boards are technically functional but notoriously hard on knife edges, so experienced cooks tend to avoid them for daily use. Where they shine is as display pieces, serving boards for cheese and charcuterie, or personalized kitchen gifts. A custom design on a glass cutting board reads as a premium, thoughtful gift rather than a utilitarian kitchen tool, so position and photograph them accordingly.
Toner press is a heat-transfer printing method that uses toner-based ink fused onto a substrate under pressure and heat, similar in concept to laser printing but applied to physical products. It produces sharp, detailed results on hard surfaces. In this kitchen category, it is used on one specific product, likely one of the magnet or rigid surface items. It is worth noting because it handles fine text and detailed artwork particularly well, making it a good choice for designs with small typography or intricate patterns.
Almost entirely. Gooten covers tablecloths, table runners, woven placemats, photo paper placemats, cloth napkins, coasters, and neoprene coasters. The only gap is custom dinnerware like plates and bowls, which are not in this category. For a wedding, event planning, or home decor brand, you can offer a cohesive matching table setting collection with a single design applied across multiple products, which is a strong upsell and bundle strategy.
It is a legitimate selling point. Bamboo is a rapidly renewable resource that grows without pesticides and biodegrades at end of life, unlike plastic cutlery. For a brand targeting eco-conscious consumers, zero-waste advocates, or outdoor and camping enthusiasts, the bamboo cutlery set is a genuinely differentiated product with a real sustainability story. Pair it with the eco-friendly cloth napkins and you have the foundation of a zero-waste kitchen gift set that commands a premium price.
Each has a distinct use case. Acrylic square magnets at 2.5 x 2.5 inches have a glossy, modern look that works well for bold graphic designs and brand logos. Metal magnets come in packs of 2 to 5 with water-resistant tin-plated steel, making them ideal for sets and multi-pack listings that increase order value. Photo paper magnets offer the most size variety including 4 x 6 inches, which is the standard photo size, making them the best choice for photo-based designs, pet portraits, and personalized family gifts. If you can only list one, start with photo paper magnets since the personalization angle drives the highest conversion on Etsy.
