How to Make a Transprent Wallet for Less Than 50p

by josh92176 in Craft > Wallets

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How to Make a Transprent Wallet for Less Than 50p

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This instructible shows you how to get your money stolen for less than 50p!
n.b. This wallet is designed to fit notes up to the British £20 so you may need to adjust the sizes for American money.

Things that don't work very well:
Change falls out!
Change pocket is a bit small.
Card pocket is a too small.

This is my first instructible so please tell me how to improve.

 

You Will Need

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Materials:
Plastic book cover- ~£0.20
Double sided sticky tape- ~£0.05

"Tools":
Scissors
Ruler
Pencil
Money(to test it out!)

Mark Out and Cut Out Pieces

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These are the sizes that I cut:

175mmx100mm for the main piece, I would make this a bit bigger than I did to allow for a bigger card holder.

70mmx50mm for the coin pocket, I would make this a bit bigger and mabe include a flap to keep the change in.

57mmx97mm for the card holder, (My book cover had a flap at one end already folded over which was the perfect size for a credit card) I would definitely cut this wider though because my card actually pushed out some of the tape.

Stick It Together

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Use the double sided sticky tape to tape it together as shown in pictures 2 and 3.

Your Done!

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Now you can sit back and enjoy your new wallet! :-)

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