Soda Tab Bracelets
Alright. Because I got a lot of people asking how I made my soda tab bracelet. Here's a full guide how to make soda tab bracelets.
Why make a soda tab bracelet?
Soda tabs bracelets are easy to make and cheap as well. Soda tabs are often thrown out or wasted so you put them to good use by creating something out of them. They're also easy to find. Even in smaller towns, an hour walk can bring you back with 20 tabs if you know where to look. Dumpsters, trash cans, recycling bins, and parking lots are good places to look. It's easy to get the soda tabs too. Just move the tab back and forth until it pops off. Because of how cheap they are to make, and the color variations of soda tabs, they can make great gifts.
What you will need:
Soda tabs
Scissors
To start off with your bracelet, you will need to grab a soda tab and cut into it with a pair of scissors. Because aluminum is a very maluable metal, you don't need a heavy duty pair of scissors. Safety scissors work just fine.
After you have done this to 3-5 tabs, stack them together to create one link. Make sure the have the smooth part of the soda tabs facing outwards on both sides to not cause discomfort.
Cut more tabs, stack them, and then link them up to the other link. The aluminum is maluable, so you can move the aluminum apart to link them.
Keep repeating this until you have a chain long enough to wrap around your wrist.
To put it on, connect the ends to each other. Congrats, you now have a soda tab bracelet!




















