13 Mason Jar Crafts to Make & Sell for Extra Cash
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If there’s two things I can’t get enough of, it’s mason jars and burlap. It took me a while to catch on to the big deal around burlap, but now that I get it, I LOVE it!
I can’t get enough of this paisley patterned burlap mason jar piece. I would say you could easily sell this for $7.99 and sell it like hotcakes! It’s super cute and would make a lovely gift – I know my mother-in-law would love this.
And this functional burlap-wrapped mason jar storage rack is just lovely. I would think you could easily sell this one for $25 or more. In fact, I believe I saw a similar one for more than that a local boutique shop (one of those places where people rent booths in a flea market style indoor market).
I know many moms who making extra money every weekend selling handmade items at craft fairs, flea markets, and even on local Facebook buy/sell/trade pages. You can make DIY projects at home (at night, on the weekend, as you have time) and sell them for profit! The best part about doing crafts for profit is that theKeep Reading
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Linda at Mixed Kreations says
Thanks for sharing my distressed mason jars! Have a great day!
Lena Gott says
You’re welcome, Linda! I hope it’s sending a lot of visitors your way. 🙂
Myra says
Would you tell me what type of paint and colors you painted your Soggy South Mason Jars. They are beautiful. We have s wedding in family and I would like to try and make some. Thank you
Lena Gott says
I’m sorry – I don’t know! If you click through the link, though, Whitney might still have some for sale.
Julia says
Hello, I actually stumbled upon your site. Don’t remember how but I am glad I did, You give a lot of inspiration, thank you
Lena Gott says
Glad you like my posts, Julia!
Brigitte Payne says
I have jars and perfume bottles of all shapes and sizes, that I have been collecting over the years. I was wondering or hoping if there is someone that might be interested in buying them. I have washed them and are all in clean condition.
Lena Gott says
I think so! I see old perfume bottles all the time at antique shops! I love the look of them.