KPop Demon Hunters is Netflix’s 2025 smash-hit film, with its catchy beats, colorful characters, and compelling storyline. Whether you’re watching it for the first or fif(tie)th time, these DIYs are sure to keep the hype going. Sing along to your favorite tracks as you make these recipes and crafts inspired by KPDH for the ultimate movie night.
CHEFPK has done a bunch of edible takes from the movie, including Saja Boys sodas. Make your own fruit soda from scratch featuring your favorite demon boy band member, or create the whole set for you and your friends as you hum to the bop that is “Soda Pop.”

The HUNTR/X girls are foodies, eating huge amounts of various Korean food to pump up for their for their shows. Blonde Kimchi lists down just some of these, including recipes for Korean cheese corn dogs and hotteok (Korean sweet pancakes).

For more sweet treats, try Flavour of the Film’s decorated sugar cookies with icons representing the HUNTR/X lightstick, their hit song “Golden,” demon marks, and an important bracelet.
On the craftier side of things, The Sonneuro craft workroom’s tutorial on the Korean knotted bracelet is fairly straightforward to follow, which greatly helps with the challenge of doing repeated knots. For the sake of those who haven’t streamed the film yet, this bracelet is featured prominently in a scene between two major characters from opposing sides. You’ll have to watch it to find out more!
Alexa DIYS & CRAFTS’s 3D Derpy the Tiger coin purse makes for an instant conversation starter and an adorable way to store your loose change. You can even make miniature greeting cards to stick on Derpy’s tongue.
The Netflix Family account has also posted a tutorial on how to craft your own norigae charm inspired by Rumi, Mira, and Zoey. Add colorful beads and bells then hang it on your bag so you’re all set for your next KPop concert.
Lastly, Draw So Cute has a playlist that shows you how to draw your favorite KPDH characters. There’s 19 tutorials so far, including everyone’s favorite manager-nim, Bobby!
If the crafts got you curious (or if you came for the KPop), come take a spoiler-free sneak peek for yourself and check out the official trailer. KPop Demon Hunters is available to watch on Netflix worldwide.












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