Looking to make some extra cash with your crafting skills?
Country crafts are not all created equally, though.
We compiled a list of the best ones for you to make and sell, 37 of them.

We love all of these brilliantly crafty ideas and know you will, too!
I can think of no better way to spend my time.
Check out the step by step tutorials and learn how to make some today.

It was completely free to assemble because I had all the supplies already present in my crafts arsenal.
The result was truly amazing!
you must try this DIY craft, I highly recommend it.

This simple DIY repurposed Mason Jar project is so easy.
You are only limited by the confines of your own imagination.
Match your decor or go patriotic!

Watch and learn how.
Easy Rustic Rope Serving Tray
tikkido
This DIY rope serving tray is a winner at any gathering.
I love serving dishes and have a fair collection.

But sometimes even she doesnt have quite what I need.
Im planning to re-use my rope baskets this Thanksgiving, in fact!
These DIY placemats are perfect for your next dinner party or your online shop.

Heres how I made these tiny DIY Mason Jar planters.
Paint the jars with several coats of DecoArt Chalky Finish paint, letting it try completely between applications.
When totally dry, gently sand to remove some of the paint.

To create the bird, adhere vintage French book pages to white cardstock.
Adhere the bird die cuts to each other, sandwiching a skewer in between them.
I actually found a few treasures like mums, pumpkins, & a wooden crate.

Ummm no thank you, I will just make my own.
Got to love DIY my friends!!
Super Cool Industrial Basket
theartofdoingstuff
Id have to say its my all-time favorite magazine right now.

Country Living, however …
I could move right in, throw a blanket on the couch and watch a movie.
They do country chic.

Elegant country decorating that always looks modern and up to date.
Not corny or cheesy.
So when I saw this basket in the June issue I knew I had to make it.

Firstly because I loved it and secondly because it looked ridiculously easy to make.
Im already planning on making another one of these.
Mainly because this one turned out a LOT bigger than I thought it would.

This one Im going to use inside in the winter beside the fireplace for kindling and rolled up paper.
In the summer its on the porch with magazines in it.
The smaller one, I plan on making this weekend will be for gathering vegetables from the garden.
I decided to give new life to these beautiful cups by using them as cacti and succulent planters!
Theyre low maintenance plants and add simple color and texture to your space!
See how easy it is to make your own!