Introduction
Purim lands on March 3 – 4, 2026 – exactly 49 days out from January 17, 2026 – and it’s a celebration that feels like costumes, confetti and cupcakes exploded in a classroom. It’s playful, loud, and full of fun traditions like masks, crowns and noisemakers.
Parents, teachers and families hunt for kid-friendly activities, coloring pages, masks and worksheets each year – and many of those resources are already printable hits online.
That craving for Purim printables means opportunity for you. Create a themed printable pack – crafts, masks, posters, a mini carnival set – and you can scale from a $7 sample up to a $67 mega holiday bundle with accessories and editable versions.
Tools Required
- Color Printer
Sharp prints make your masks and coloring pages look fab. Crisp color = happy buyers. - Cardstock Paper
Heavy paper means strong masks and carnival signs instead of sad limp pages. - Paper Cutter
Fast straight cuts make your printables look pro in photos and in use. - Canva Pro
Templates, fonts, and drag-and-drop ease to design all your pages fast. - Laminator
Laminated scorecards, game sheets and posters feel premium and survive multiple kids.
Digital sidekicks like TeachersPayTeachers search and Pinterest Purim searches also help map demand and ideas.
Your 10 Step Action Plan
Step 1 – Research what gets saved and clicked
Open a search for Purim printables, masks, coloring pages and activity ideas. Look at what teachers and parents already click and pin – that’s your demand signal in bright neon.
Note popular items: coloring masks, carnival props, Hebrew story pages. These are the pages people want to print.
Pick the ones that feel fun and visual because those sell fastest in listings and pins.
Step 2 – Define your bundle theme
Choose a cohesive theme like “Purim Carnival Kit” or “Story of Esther Kids Pack” before design. The clearer your theme the easier it is to sell.
List what’s included: masks, coloring sheets, game cards, posters, instruction sheet. Keep it simple early.
Then decide on three tiers: mini ($7), standard ($27) and mega ($67) with extras.
Step 3 – Sketch first
Before designing, sketch your pages on paper or in Canva. Rough versions keep your creative brain on track.
Use visuals that echo Purim traditions: crowns, groggers, hamantashen shapes.
Planning first means fewer revisions later.
Step 4 – Design your hero printable
Make the one sheet that will anchor your collection – like a Purim mask gallery or a carnival scorecard. This one page needs sparkle.
Create it in Canva or Illustrator, but keep it printable for home use.
This becomes your lead page for promos and mockups.
Step 5 – Build the rest
Once your hero is done, fill out the pack: coloring pages, mini games, posters, and mix-and-match props. Keep pages consistent in design.
Each page adds a new reason to buy up. Variety = higher perceived value.
Group them into the tiered bundles you decided earlier.
Step 6 – Test print
Print a few pages using your Color Printer and cardstock so you can spot alignment issues early.
Fix anything that looks misaligned, washed-out or too crowded. Real prints reduce refunds.
Also make photos of printed pages for your listings.
Step 7 – Create mockups
Use mockup tools or your phone to take vibrant pictures of your printables in action – on tables, clipped to boards, in kids’ hands.
Pinterest and Etsy buyers judge by visuals. Nice photos = more clicks.
Save each mockup for different listings and social posts.
Step 8 – Write killer descriptions
Tell buyers how your kit makes their Purim planning faster and more festive. Explain outcomes, not just pages.
Use keywords like “Purim activities”, “kids crafts”, “classroom games”. That’s what people search.
Clear, friendly descriptions convert more than dry lists.
Step 9 – List it everywhere
List on Etsy and your blog with clear categories. Use search insights from Etsy and Pinterest to inform tags. Etsy search
Also share a snippet on Pinterest with a link back to your full HTML post on your blog.
This expands visibility without spamming any one platform.
Step 10 – Launch with countdown
Countdown posts 7 days before Purim create anticipation. Each post highlights a page or use-case.
Use classroom uses, family uses, crafts and carnival moments in your captions. People buy anticipation.
Then collect feedback to refine your next seasonal kits.
5 Great Ways to Get In Front of Customers
1 – Pinterest boards that feel like playful party mood
Create boards like “Purim Party Printables” and pin your designs and other boards that match the vibe. Never spam groups with links; be a resource.
Pin your mockups, behind-the-scenes sketches, and finished photos. Write playful descriptions that hint at fun inside.
People browsing pins feel like they walked into a party room, not a shop window.
2 – Teacher and parent blog content
Write a blog post about “5 Ways to Use Purim Printables This Year” and link to your pack. Teachers and parents love step-by-step ideas more than product pages.
Include links to research like Purim activities and worksheets as value cues.
That blog SEO helps new buyers find you as Purim draws closer.
3 – Instagram/TikTok reels that show use
Short videos showing kids using your pages, quick flips of your PDFs, or a carnival setup bring your product alive.
Teach a quick craft in one reel – then mention the link to the full pack. Provide helpful value first.
Link to your blog post or Etsy listing cleanly; no random spamming.
4 – Reddit and niche forums respectfully
Find subreddits or forums about printables, holidays, or classroom activities, then engage genuinely before sharing. Never spam; add value first.
When you share, include a context snippet – e.g., how the activities help with party runs.
That way you become a valued part of the community, not a billboard.
5 – Email newsletter countdown
Send a short series with playful subject lines leading up to Purim – each reveals a fun use case for printables.
Include research links and inspiration so subscribers feel they are learning and celebrating with you.
Link back to your listing or blog post with playful calls to action.
5 Super Creative Tips to Make Money
1 – Offer editable name slots
Buyers love personalizing. Make editable fields in Canva so teachers and parents can add names. Include a “how to edit” guide to reduce confusion.
Editable feels premium and justifies the higher tier price.
That upgrade nudges buyers to choose the $67 mega bundle.
2 – Add mini challenge sheets
Create a “Purim Scavenger Hunt” or “Costume Bingo” sheet to add more play to your bundle. People buy variety more than single pages.
These pages give extra bang without needing a whole new concept.
Once buyers see extra patterns, they feel your pack is complete and valuable.
3 – Create a classroom license
Offer a paid classroom license for teachers who want to print multiple copies. That feels professional and fair.
Use a separate price tier so it doesn’t undercut your main pack sales.
Teachers often budget for classroom licenses and that locks in repeat buyers next year.
4 – Add physical bonus options
Offer printable sheets bundled with optional physical add-ons like sticker sheets or bookmark packs via print-on-demand services.
Customers who don’t want to DIY will happily pay for ready-to-use extras.
Just link options clearly and keep fulfillment simple.
5 – Sell themed add-on packs
After your base pack sells, offer themed extras like “Hamantashen Recipe Cards” or “Purim Spiel Scripts.” These feel like natural extensions.
Buyers who loved the first pack are easy upsells because the theme matches.
More niche packs = more ways to earn from the same base audience.
Your Next Steps
Sketch out your Purim pack outline today. Pick your hero piece and get the first design going so your creative gears start spinning with momentum.
Test print a page and take photos for mockups. Those photos are your first sales magnets.
Then list your bundles and start sharing early – people plan celebrations weeks ahead.
Conclusion
Purim printables are a joyful way to help families and teachers add meaning and play to a festive celebration – while also earning you money and visibility.
Build meaningful, delightful pages that feel like small party helpers, not boring sheets.
Your creativity helps make celebrations easier… and that’s worth smiling about.
PS: Useful Resources!
These links help you research what buyers already search for so you can tailor your pack to real demand rather than guesswork.
- Etsy search: “purim printable”
- Canva search: “purim printable”
- Pinterest pin search: “purim printable”
- Google search: Purim (associations OR communities OR forums OR groups)
- Amazon search: purim decorations
Does this idea intrigue you? If so, what will you choose to start today?
Enjoy!






