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Set aside one half and use the other half to create a smooth top seam on your long strip of tape.
Use the second half strip to do the other side. Set the card aside and use the first one that you cut to use as a guide and cut three more, for a total of four. Cut a piece of tape a little bit longer than the length of your wallet. Tear the strip in half and create smooth seams on both sides by taping one side, then flipping it over and folding the tape over to the other side. With the tape sheet folded in half like a wallet, place the four credit card pockets in place.
Press the tape up the center, covering the pockets. Tuck it inside the wallet. Use similar sized pieces to cover the outer edges of the pockets, folding over to secure.
Put a strip of tape across the bottom to secure the pockets. You will want to make sure that the back part of the wallet is slightly higher than the front so that when it is folded shut, it will look right. Make sure you have taped all your edges. If necessary, use scissors to snip any closed tape at the edges of the paper-money pocket. You just made a wallet completely out of duct tape or Duck tape, whichever you chose to use! If it's too large for your liking, you can trim more off the ends now. Don't trim too much, you will need room for credit card slots.
Cut another 18" length and tear it in half lengthwise. Cut a piece of tape about 4" long and tear it in half lengthwise. Here is a wallet instruction suitable for kids and beginner duct tape artists, with a promise of the end product being both attractive and useful. Make it in different patterns and color combination and give them to your near and dear ones as simple present on any casual family gathering.
Duct Tape Accordion Wallet Directions. Woven wallets are not just catchy in appearance; they are so much fun to make too. Making the duct tape sheet by weaving strips of different colors with black as the theme is the best part while working on this one. The same goes for duct tape wallets, so here is a video tutorial for one that would have a nice display chamber for your phone. Made in the same manner as most of the above wallets, the wood pattern of the duct tape used for this one makes it so unique, giving it a neat finishing. There is no limit to the number of cool patterns you can achieve with duct tape.
Step-by-step guide to making duct tape wallets. A duct-tape wallet is easy to make and will last for years. How to Make a Duct Tape Wallet – Step-by-Step Instructions! How to Make a Duct Tape Wallet. We've been really into duct tape at our house lately! First it was .
For proficient duct tape enthusiasts, pictures can give creative ideas for brand new interesting patterns. So here are some additional design ideas for wallets, based on video games, comic books, and even food items. So go ahead, gather all your supplies and get to work. Do not hesitate to explore your creative ideas as you are sure to have something amazing in the end every time.
Published on May 12th by Daphne Bennette. I loved making all of those crafts.
Thank you for helping me have a fun time making them and now I have more products to sell in my business. My business is called Creative Creations and I also have another business with pretty much the same products called duck tape diva.
For a different effect, fold the rectangle so that there is a small gap between the top edges. Don't trim too much, you will need room for credit card slots. Do not tape the sides just yet. MG Meghan Galaxy Apr 26, She learned how to make these by following a You Tube video she found. I took a 1"x12"x12" pine board and covered it completely with duct tape so it was easier to pick it up.
Thx so much for helping me to do better while making the wallets!! Your email address will not be published. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. Cool Duct Tape Wallet. Simple Duct Tape Wallet. Duct Tape Bifold Wallet. Duct Tape Wallet Template. Duct Tape Wallet Pattern. Duct Tape Wallet for Kids. Tri Fold Duct Tape Wallet. Duct Tape Wallet Trifold. It's really not as hard as I'm making it sound I'm just trying to give you the nitty gritty details. Are you ready for the last step?
I know I am! Add remaining trim pieces The hard work is done. The last step is simply closing off the sides and bottom with trim.
Cut a 4"piece of coordinating duct tape cut it in half lengthwise first and secure each side, cutting off any excess. Now cut a 9.
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