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The Original Tyvek Wallet

Step 7Cut open the bottom

Cut open the bottom
Next we will cut an opening in the bottom of the envelope (cutting through both sides) about 3/8 in up the bottom of the envelope, but first we want to create smooth rounded transitions from the bottom corners to the 3/8th cut. You can use a dime or the seam of the envelope as a guide or just do it freehand.

If you want to decorate the wallet with graphics you can use the area illustrated here to transfer graphics, use stamps, stencils, markers etc to customize the wallet design. Tyvek is not reliable to print on using ink jet printers since it could clog the printer head. Do so AT YOUR OWN RISK!

You can also use markers, ink stamps, spray paint, tape and other methods to decorate your wallet.
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Artist turned Designer - now running a small business with all the crazy designs I come up with - looking for the day when I can make some art again!