PRODUCT CATALOG
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The collection includes ornaments in multiple materials (acrylic, metal, porcelain, resin, wood, snow globe), Christmas stockings, tree skirts, pajamas, wrapping paper, folded and flat greeting cards, wall calendars, desk calendars, and wood signs. It covers both decorative and functional holiday products across a wide range of price points.
It depends on the buyer. Porcelain and snow globe ornaments photograph beautifully and feel premium, which supports higher pricing. Metal ornaments in aluminum come in the widest shape variety (13 options), giving sellers more design flexibility. Wooden ornaments appeal to buyers who prefer a natural, rustic aesthetic. Listing across multiple materials with the same design lets the algorithm surface whichever variant matches the buyer’s search.
Yes, and it is underused in most POD stores. Custom wrapping paper with a family photo, a pet portrait, or a repeating pattern is a genuinely fun gift that buyers cannot find in a regular store. It sells well as an add-on to other Christmas listings and photographs well for social content. The novelty factor drives impulse purchases, especially in November.
Both are strong performers because they are displayed in the home throughout the season, not just used once. A personalized stocking with a name or family portrait has obvious gift appeal. A custom tree skirt is a less common POD product, which means less competition and a buyer who finds it feels like they discovered something. Both come in coral fleece and faux linen options, giving sellers two distinct aesthetics to target.
Yes, especially for the family matching pajamas niche. “Matching family Christmas pajamas” is one of the most searched gift queries in November and December. A custom all-over print pajama set with a family name, a funny design, or a holiday pattern targets buyers who want something personal and shareable on social media. The photo potential alone drives organic reach.
Folded cards are the traditional greeting card format, better suited for personal messages and handwritten notes inside. Flat cards work well as photo cards, postcards, or minimalist holiday announcements. Both come in multiple paper options and sizes. Sellers who offer both formats capture a wider range of buyers, from those sending formal holiday greetings to those mailing casual photo updates.
Calendars have a natural peak from October through December when buyers plan for the new year. However, desk calendars with evergreen designs (nature, art, motivational quotes) sell outside the holiday window. Positioning a calendar as both a Christmas gift and a new year planning tool extends the selling season and justifies keeping listings active past January.
By early October at the latest, and ideally late September. Etsy and Google search traffic for Christmas gifts starts building in October and peaks in late November. Listings need 4 to 6 weeks to index and gather early sales data before the highest-traffic window. Sellers who launch in December are competing with already-established listings.
Pet portraits and family photos on ornaments are consistently top sellers because they are personal and irreplaceable. Beyond that, minimalist line art, vintage-style holiday illustrations, and funny text-based designs perform well. Avoid overly generic “Merry Christmas” designs with no unique angle. The more specific the concept (a golden retriever in a Santa hat, a first Christmas as a couple, a grandma’s ornament collection), the stronger the conversion.
Both. A round wood sign with a holiday greeting, a family name, or a winter quote sells well as a Christmas gift and as seasonal home decor. After the holidays, the same product with a different design works as a housewarming gift, a wedding keepsake, or a personalized home accent. Sellers who treat wood signs as a year-round product with a seasonal Christmas variant get more mileage from a single listing format.
Custom Christmas & Holiday Print on Demand Products
Ornaments, Stockings, Pajamas, Cards, and Calendars via Dye Sublimation and Inkjet Printing
Christmas is the biggest selling season in print on demand, and the stores that come out ahead are rarely the ones with the most products. They’re the ones that launch early, design with specificity, and treat the holiday as a four-month window rather than a December sprint. This collection focuses on decorative and gifting products, the kind buyers reach for when they want something personal rather than something picked off a department store shelf.
Products span ornaments, stockings, tree skirts, pajamas, wrapping paper, greeting cards, calendars, wood signs, and retro photo prints. Print techniques include Dye Sublimation, Inkjet Digital Printing, and UV Inkjet Printing across White, Silver, Metal, Maple, and Acrylic bases.
Porcelain, Snow Globe, Acrylic, Resin, Wood, and Metal Ornaments: White and Silver Across 13+ Shapes for Etsy and Shopify
Ornaments are the cornerstone product of any Christmas POD store, and the range here covers every aesthetic a buyer might want. Porcelain Ornaments in glossy ceramic come in multiple shapes and photograph with a premium feel that justifies higher pricing. Snow Globe Ornaments with clear globes and glitter are a trending novelty product with strong gift appeal. Acrylic Ornaments in multiple shapes are lightweight, durable, and print with vivid color. Resin Snowflake Ornaments, Wooden Ornaments in four shapes, and Metal Ornaments in aluminum across a wide selection of shapes round out the range.
The sellers who get the most from this category list across multiple materials with the same core design. A pet portrait ornament listed in porcelain, acrylic, and wood captures three different buyer preferences from a single design investment, and each listing has its own indexing opportunity on Etsy or Shopify.
Christmas Stockings, Tree Skirts, and Wrapping Paper: Coral Fleece and Faux Linen in White for Seasonal Home Decor
Decorative home products have an advantage that wearables don’t: they stay visible for weeks. A Christmas Stocking hanging by the fireplace or a Christmas Tree Skirt spread under a decorated tree is on display every day of the holiday season, which raises the perceived value and makes buyers willing to pay more for something personalized.
Both stockings and tree skirts come in Coral Fleece and Faux Linen options, giving sellers two distinct textures to position toward different home decor aesthetics. The velveteen Christmas Stocking with Fur Cuff adds a third premium option for buyers looking for something with a more traditional feel.
Wrapping Paper in both roll and sheet formats rounds out the home-display category. A custom wrapping paper with a family photo, a pet portrait, or a repeating illustrated pattern is one of those products buyers don’t know they want until they see it, which makes it a natural impulse add-on when bundled with another listing.
Matching Family Pajamas, Wood Signs, and Retro Photo Prints: Gifting Products That Drive Organic Reach on TikTok Shop
Some Christmas products sell because they’re useful. Others sell because they’re shareable. Unisex Jersey Knit Pajamas with custom all-over prints fall firmly in the second category. Matching family Christmas pajamas is one of the most searched gift queries in November and December, and a custom set with a family name or holiday pattern generates the kind of lifestyle photos and social posts that drive organic traffic long after the initial listing goes live.
Wood Signs in round formats and two sizes work both as seasonal decor and year-round home accents, extending the product’s relevance beyond Q4. Retro Prints with Wooden Box as a set of vintage-style photos are an unusual product in the POD space, with a gifting angle that leans into nostalgia and personal history rather than generic holiday themes. For TikTok Shop sellers, both of these products create natural unboxing and gift-reveal content that performs well in short-form video formats.
Folded Cards, Flat Cards, Wall Calendars, and Desk Calendars: Inkjet Digital Printing in White for Q4 and Beyond
Greeting cards are often treated as an afterthought in POD stores, but for Christmas they serve a dual function: they’re both a standalone product and a bundle add-on that increases average order value without adding much to fulfillment complexity. Folded Cards in four paper options and four sizes suit traditional holiday greetings. Flat Cards in five sizes work better as photo cards, postcards, or minimalist seasonal announcements.
Wall Calendars with 14 customizable pages and Desk Calendars with 13 customizable pages sit in an interesting position in a Christmas store. They sell as gifts in Q4, but a well-designed calendar with an evergreen theme, such as nature, illustration, or motivational content, continues selling into January and beyond. Positioning these as “Christmas gift plus new year planning tool” in listing copy extends the sales window considerably.
Launch in Late September, Design with Specificity, and List Across Multiple Platforms
The mechanics of a successful Christmas POD season come down to three things: timing, design specificity, and multi-platform distribution. Listings need to be live by late September to index and build early traction before peak traffic arrives in October and November. Sellers who launch in December are not competing on equal footing with stores that have been collecting reviews for six weeks.
On the design side, specificity beats seasonality every time. A generic “Merry Christmas” ornament competes with thousands of listings. A “First Christmas as a Couple 2025” snow globe or a “Golden Retriever Mom Christmas” porcelain ornament targets a buyer who already knows the product is for them. Gooten connects directly to Shopify, Etsy, WooCommerce, TikTok Shop, and BigCommerce, so a seller managing a Christmas collection across multiple storefronts handles all fulfillment through a single pipeline, with no additional complexity added per platform.
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