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Celebrate Creativity: Fun Holidays for Handmade Sellers to Engage Your Audience

How to Use November’s Quirky Holidays to Boost Engagement and Showcase Your Products

November is filled with offbeat and fun holidays that can inspire creative marketing campaigns for handmade sellers. From Button Day to Gingerbread Cookie Day, these unique celebrations are perfect opportunities to engage your audience, showcase your products, and spark conversations around your brand.

Here’s a breakdown of November’s quirky holidays and ideas for how you can incorporate them into your content strategy handmade business.


🍟 Nov 16: Button Day, Fast Food Day

Marketing Ideas:

  • Button Day: Share the story behind your handmade buttons, jewelry, or sewn creations. Run a social media contest where customers share their favorite button collection or button-inspired crafts.

  • Fast Food Day: If you make food-inspired products (like French fry candles or hamburger bath bombs), highlight them with a cheeky campaign. If not, share a lighthearted post about your favorite fast-food indulgence to show off your personality.

Action Item: Offer a discount on any button-themed products or create a one-day promo for "fast" shipping on orders placed today.


🍞 Nov 17: Unfriend Day, Take A Hike Day, Homemade Bread Day

Marketing Ideas:

  • Unfriend Day: Share a post about “unfriending clutter” by focusing on sustainable, handmade goods that last. Highlight minimalist designs or zero-waste products.

  • Take A Hike Day: Showcase outdoor-friendly products like handmade backpacks, hiking accessories, or nature-inspired art. Encourage followers to share their favorite hiking spots.

  • Homemade Bread Day: If you sell anything kitchen-related, like aprons, bread baskets, or cutting boards, this is your day! Share a recipe for homemade bread alongside your products.

Action Item: Partner with a local baker or outdoor influencer to cross-promote products and celebrate these themes.


🧦 Nov 18: Odd Socks Day, Minnie Mouse Day, Apple Cider Day

Marketing Ideas:

  • Odd Socks Day: Post a fun behind-the-scenes photo of your team wearing mismatched socks. If you sell textiles, showcase quirky sock patterns or other fabric designs.

  • Minnie Mouse Day: Celebrate with Disney-inspired products or a playful nod to nostalgia. Share childhood memories or create limited-edition designs inspired by classic cartoons.

  • Apple Cider Day: Promote any fall-inspired items like candles, soaps, or beverages with apple or spice scents.

Action Item: Offer a “Buy One, Get One Half Off” deal on mismatched pairs or a special discount for cider-themed products.


🚽 Nov 19: World Toilet Day, Camp Day, Carbonated Drink With Caffeine Day

Marketing Ideas:

  • World Toilet Day: Highlight eco-friendly products like sustainable soaps, toilet sprays, or bathroom decor.

  • Camp Day: Showcase camping essentials like handmade blankets, portable candles, or enamel mugs.

  • Carbonated Drink With Caffeine Day: Share a coffee soda recipe or highlight coffee-themed products.

Action Item: Create a “Camping Essentials” bundle with your best outdoor-themed items or offer free shipping for orders over a specific amount to celebrate World Toilet Day.


💻 Nov 20: Name Your PC Day, Peanut Butter Fudge Day, Absurdity Day

Marketing Ideas:

  • Name Your PC Day: Share a humorous post asking your followers what they’ve named their PCs or devices. Add a fun twist by naming your studio tools!

  • Peanut Butter Fudge Day: Highlight any food-related products and share a simple peanut butter fudge recipe.

  • Absurdity Day: Go wild with an off-the-wall campaign—showcase your most unusual products or post behind-the-scenes bloopers.

Action Item: Run an “absurdly good” sale on one quirky or best-selling item for 24 hours.


🍪 Nov 21: Cranberry Day, Use Less Stuff Day, Stuffing Day, Gingerbread Cookie Day

Marketing Ideas:

  • Cranberry Day: Highlight cranberry-colored products or scents in your line.

  • Use Less Stuff Day: Promote sustainable packaging or products that encourage reducing waste.

  • Stuffing Day: Share a favorite recipe or a playful post about how your products can “stuff” stockings this holiday season.

  • Gingerbread Cookie Day: Showcase gingerbread-scented candles, soaps, or themed gifts.

Action Item: Offer free gift wrapping or discounts on items that make perfect stocking stuffers.


Nov 22: Espresso Day, Love Your Freckles Day

Marketing Ideas:

  • Espresso Day: Highlight coffee-inspired products or partner with a local coffee shop to cross-promote. Share your favorite coffee moments in the studio!

  • Love Your Freckles Day: Share a post celebrating uniqueness and individuality, tying it back to the handcrafted nature of your products.

Action Item: Offer a special deal for coffee lovers—like a discount on coffee-scented items or a “coffee break” promo.


Final Thoughts: Make These Holidays Work for You

By tapping into these fun and quirky holidays, handmade sellers can keep their marketing fresh, engage their audience, and showcase their products in creative ways. The key is to align these themes with your brand voice and product offerings to create genuine, memorable campaigns.


Pro Tip: Use these holidays to experiment with new content, build engagement, and offer limited-time promotions that excite your audience.


Category: Marketing + VisibilityTags: Holiday Marketing, Handmade Business Growth, Creative Campaigns

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