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31 Punk Crafts to Make & Sell (for Tweens)

The holiday season has officially rolled in! Aren’t you excited about all the potential of making money?

As a mom who works from home, I’m always on the lookout for ways to bring in a little extra cash this time of year.

Now that my twins have hit the tween years (where did the time go??), they’re all about standing out—and I’ll admit, I’m loving it!

Together, we’ve been diving into punk aesthetic crafts, and it’s been a blast bringing a bold, edgy twist to our projects.

My daughter is all about adding some unique crafts she’s made to her outfits and as a crafting mom, I’m gushing!

It’s all about the can tab crafts to DIY punk bags and anything with a splash of black and neon, these crafts aren’t just fun to make—they’re perfect for anyone looking to add a little rebellious style to their holiday gifts.

If you’re looking for something to make and sell, punk aesthetic crafts are a unique and high-demand option that can sell well online or even at local holiday fairs.

These aren’t your typical cozy crafts; they’re bold, eye-catching, and perfect for anyone wanting to stand out from the holiday crowd.

Let’s jump into some of the best DIY punk craft ideas you can make, sell, and have fun with this season!

Soda Tab Crafts

If you’re anything like me and love finding crafty ways to reuse stuff around the house, soda tabs are a hidden gem!

Seriously, those little tabs can be turned into all sorts of fun projects—think edgy bracelets, funky earrings, or even DIY belts. It’s a super affordable way to get creative, and the best part?

Soda tab crafts are perfect for making and selling, especially if you’re looking to bring in a little extra cash without a big upfront investment.

So, grab those soda tabs, and let’s get crafting!

1. Pop Tab Crafts – Bracelet

Pop tab bracelets are not only fun and easy to make—they’re also a perfect craft to sell!

With just a handful of soda tabs and some stretchy cord, you can create these edgy bracelets that have real charm for anyone into unique accessories.

Start by threading the cord through two tabs, layering them as you go to create a chain until it fits around a wrist.

Tie it off, or add a clasp for extra polish. Add some ribbon or charms for a more pricier look!

These bracelets are affordable to make, customizable with different colors, and ideal for online sales or local craft fairs. They’re trendy, eco-friendly, and a great way to make extra cash!

2. Soda Tab Chain

Grunge and punk go together, right?

I think so! There’s something so fun about turning everyday items into unique, eye-catching accessories, and this craft does just that!

With just a few soda tabs and some pliers, you can create chains that people love as bracelets, necklaces, or keychains. Simply bend each tab a bit, hook one onto the next, and press them together to secure.

Keep adding tabs to get the length you want.

Affordable and easy to personalize, these chains are ideal for selling online or at local markets.

3. Can Tab Crafts – Necklace

Creating necklaces from can tabs is an affordable way to craft trendy, upcycled jewelry that’s perfect for selling! With just a handful of tabs and some thin cord or chain, you can make edgy, customizable pieces.

Start by threading the cord through the tabs, layering them in a pattern, or keep it simple with a single row.

Secure each end with a clasp or tie off the cord.

These can tab necklaces are unique, eco-friendly, and stylish—a great item for online shops or craft fairs for anyone looking for bold, sustainable fashion options!

4. DIY Can Tab Belt

I like this punk craft and I think my tween daughter would like it too!

To make one, gather a stash of can tabs and some sturdy ribbon or cord.

Start by looping the ribbon through two tabs at a time, weaving them together to create a long, chain-like structure.

Keep adding tabs until you’ve got the length you need for a belt.

Finish off with a clasp or simply tie the ends for an adjustable fit. It’s affordable, eye-catching, and ideal for anyone looking to rock a sustainable fashion statement!

5. Tab People Pins

This is DEFINATELY a trending punk craft to wear!

Tab people pins are adorable, easy-to-make accessories that add a playful touch to jackets, bags, or hats—and they’re perfect for selling!

To make these, you’ll need can tabs, small beads for the head, and wire or glue to connect the pieces. Start by using one tab as the body, then attach smaller tabs or beads for arms and legs.

Add a bead at the top for the head, and secure everything with a bit of wire or hot glue.

Attach a pin back, and you’ve got a cute, quirky pin that’s fun, affordable, and makes a great handmade item to sell!

6. Can Tab Cross

A can tab cross is a beautiful and unique way to create meaningful decor or jewelry that’s also budget-friendly!

All you need are can tabs, some wire, and pliers.

To start, arrange tabs in a cross shape—two tabs for each arm and a few stacked vertically for the body. Use wire to secure the tabs together, wrapping it tightly around the joints to hold them in place.

Once secure, you can add a small chain or loop to hang it as a necklace, keychain, or wall decor.

These crosses are simple yet meaningful crafts that people love to buy, especially for their handmade charm and eco-friendly twist!

7. Pop Bottle Key Chain

Turning pop bottle caps into keychains is a fun, easy way to make trendy accessories that sell well! Just grab a few bottle caps, a small drill or punch to make a hole, and some keychain rings.

Drill a hole in each cap, then thread it onto the keychain ring, adding as many caps as you’d like. You can even paint or decorate them for a personal touch.

These quirky keychains are affordable, customizable, and great for adding personality to everyday items.

8. Heart-Shaped Tabs

Pop tab keychains are perfect for anyone who loves edgy, eco-friendly style!

For this craft, gather pop tabs and a keyring.

Thread pop tabs onto a piece of wire or thin cord, stacking or layering them as you go to make a unique chain. Secure the end to a keyring, and that’s it!

These keychains are simple to make and have a cool, upcycled look that makes them a popular choice for online

9. Pop Tab Purse

Wow! Look at this punk craft!

This is a statement piece that’s not only eco-friendly but also a potential high-ticket item to sell.

To make one, you’ll need a large supply of pop tabs and some sturdy cord or yarn to crochet or stitch the tabs together in rows.

Start by creating flat panels with the tabs and then stitching them together to form the purse shape.

Add a lining, zipper, and handles to finish.

This purse is a labor of love, and with its one-of-a-kind look, it’s perfect for higher-priced sales at craft shows or online for shoppers who value unique, sustainable fashion.

10. Pop Tab Earrings

Pop tab earrings are easy to make and a fun, upcycled accessory for anyone looking to stand out! For a pair, you’ll need two pop tabs, ear hooks, and some pliers.

Attach each pop tab to an ear hook, either as-is for a minimalist look or decorated with small beads or paint for added flair.

These earrings are lightweight, trendy, and perfect for selling at an affordable price point. Plus, they’re a great conversation starter!

Patch Ideas

When it comes to punk crafts, patches are an absolute must-have!

They’re bold, rebellious, and an easy way to personalize everything from jackets to backpacks.

Making and selling unique patches lets you bring that DIY punk aesthetic to others looking to add edge to their style.

Ready to dive into some patch ideas that are sure to stand out and sell?

11. Quotes Inspired Patches

Patches with clever, eco-inspired quotes, like “compost in training,” are popular for those wanting style with a message. Just grab some fabric scraps, fabric markers, and an iron-on adhesive.

Sketch your design, add the quote, then attach it to jackets or bags. These patches are fun to make and resonate with eco-conscious shoppers.

12. Motivational DIY Patches

Messages like “more cats, less catcalling” bring humor and empowerment to punk fashion. Use fabric paint on sturdy fabric to create bold text, then finish with an adhesive backing. These patches are easy to make, and they add a strong, positive vibe that customers love.

13. Friends and Pets

Everyone loves a patch that celebrates their friends or pets.

Personalize these by stitching or painting small animal faces or friendship symbols onto canvas.

Adding simple embroidered details makes them unique, giving buyers a way to show off what’s close to their heart.

14. Taylor Swift Inspired

Swifties unite!

For Swifties, patches inspired by Taylor’s iconic themes like “1989” or her portraits are a must-have accessory.

Start by cutting neutral-colored fabric into a small patch shape, sketch your design (album name, favorite lyrics, or Taylor’s silhouette), and fill it in with fabric paint or markers for bold colors.

Seal the patch with an iron-on backing or adhesive for easy attachment.

These make perfect statement pieces on jackets, backpacks, or even hats, and they’re a guaranteed hit with fans looking for unique, handmade merch.

Swift-inspired patches are ideal for selling online or at pop-up markets, giving fans a creative way to show their love!

15. Micro Punk Craft Patch

Small but mighty, micro punk patches featuring classic punk symbols—like safety pins, mini skulls, or band logos—add serious edge to any outfit.

These patches are super easy to make using fabric scraps, fabric markers, and a bit of embroidery for extra texture. Keep them small (think one to two inches) so they’re perfect for stacking on bags, jackets, or hats.

Their tiny size and bold designs make them popular among punk lovers and add-ons for anyone wanting a hint of rebellion.

These patches are quick to craft and great for selling as affordable, edgy accessories for fans of all things punk.

Punk Crafts Bag Ideas

Punk-inspired bags are the ultimate statement piece for anyone looking to carry a bit of rebellion with them wherever they go!

Creating and selling these bags is a fantastic way to share that edgy, punk aesthetic with others who love unique, handcrafted style. Ready for some rad ideas that combine attitude and practicality?

16. Star Patch Bag

A star patch bag is bold, simple, and has that unmistakable punk vibe.

Start with a plain black canvas bag, then cut stars from sturdy fabric like denim. Stitch or glue the stars in random spots, adding safety pins along the edges for an extra touch of grit.

These bags are easy to make, affordable, and great to sell to those who want a unique, edgy accessory.

17. Black Handbag

This black handbag with white patches is a classic punk look that’s easy to DIY.

Find a black handbag or thrift one, then cut white patches in rough shapes.

Use felt pens or paint on words, symbols, or designs like skulls or lightning bolts, and stitch or glue the patches on.

Add a few safety pins for a raw, unpolished style that people love. Perfect for anyone who wants a bag that stands out.

18. Diaper Pin + Safety Pin Backpack

Diaper pins and safety pins give any backpack that unmistakable punk edge.

Take a black or dark-colored backpack and add large diaper pins and safety pins across the front and along the straps. Layer them or create a pattern—keep it rough. This is the kind of bag that sells well for anyone wanting a functional yet rebellious look.

19. Skull and Bones Bag

A Skull and Bones Bag is a staple for punk fans. Start with a black canvas bag and sketch a big skull and bones design.

Fill it in with fabric markers or paint, then add safety pins along the seams and metal studs if you have them.

These bags are made to stand out and perfect for selling to anyone who wants a statement piece with real attitude.

20. Repurpose Jeans to Make a Punk Bag

Turning old jeans into a punk bag is practical and edgy.

Cut off one jean leg, sew the bottom closed, and use the waistband as a strap. Add patches, safety pins, and pop tabs for a rugged look.

These upcycled bags are perfect for selling to shoppers who want something cool and eco-friendly.

More Fun Punk Crafts to Sell this Holiday Season

Here are some more ideas to start making and selling so you can work from home and make money this holiday season.

21. Studded Denim Bracelets

Take scraps of denim, wrap them around the wrist, and add metal studs or spikes. These bracelets are easy to make, edgy, and great for holiday shoppers looking for bold accessories.

22. Iron-On Punk Quote Patches

Create iron-on patches with classic punk quotes like “No Future” or “Born to Raise Hell.” Just paint or print on fabric, cut them out, and add an iron-on backing. Perfect for jackets, bags, or hats!

23. Chain Link Earrings

Using simple chain links and earring hooks, create dangly punk earrings that add attitude. Attach a few small safety pins or charms at the end of each chain for extra edge.

24. Upcycled Leather Keychains

Grab scraps of leather or thrifted belts and cut them into strips. Add eyelets, paint designs, and attach a keyring. These make a great low-cost, high-style accessory to sell.

25. Plaid Patch Beanies

Pick up some basic beanies and sew on small plaid patches or punk-inspired fabric. They’re cozy, bold, and an easy sell for the colder season.

26. Metallic Stamped Rings

Use stamping tools to engrave words or designs on metal bands. Punk rings with words like “Chaos,” “Rebel,” or “Wild” are small but make a big statement.

27. Graffiti-Inspired Notebook Covers

Take black or dark-colored hair clips, add a few tiny spikes or studs, and create a quick, punk look for the hair. Easy to make, these clips are great as stocking stuffers.

28. Spiked Hair Clips

Make mini skeleton hands from wire or moldable clay, attach them to pin backs, and paint them white. Perfect for jackets and bags, these pins have a fun, creepy vibe.

29. Skeleton Hand Pins

Make mini skeleton hands from wire or moldable clay, attach them to pin backs, and paint them white. Perfect for jackets and bags, these pins have a fun, creepy vibe.

30. Plaid & Patch Elbow Patches

Add elbow patches to plain shirts using plaid or punk-themed fabric. Sew them on or use an iron-on backing for a quick way to punk up any outfit.

31. Paint-Splattered Totes

Use fabric paint to splatter designs onto plain canvas totes, then add a few patches or safety pins for texture. The paint-splattered look is edgy, and these totes make great, one-of-a-kind gifts.

There Ya Go!

I hope you found some great ideas to make with your tween! These punk crafts are fun and can help you make money this season.

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