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How to make a shiny Duct Tape trifold wallet using more than just tape

Step 4Making a card pocket.

Making a card pocket.
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In this step we add a card pocket to the wallet so that we can put cards in them or photos.

Get two pieces of the excess material from your excess material pile and cut two pieces out. The first one should be about 1 cm less wide and the 2nd one should be about another cm thinner. So you have two pieces one which is less wide than the other. Stick them together pretty much the same fashion as you did for the middle pocket.

Top Edge: Then attach the 1st(and wider) piece alone to the inside of the wallet with tape. Do that with the second piece as well (the shorter piece)

Bottom Edge (Easy Method): Do pretty much the same thing as the top edge.

Bottom Edge (Hard Method): This is when is gets a little tricky. So This is to avoid showing tape on the outside of the wallet. If you don't care that much then do it the easy way. What you have to do is to sandwich a piece of tape with the non sticky sides facing together on the inside. Then in order to keep the wallet tight and spiffy, you need some scotch tape. So get a piece and roll it up so that it's like a double-sided tape. (don't use double sided tape please) Then stick that between the non-sticky sides of your original tape used to tape the pocket on. Then your original tape should look like a double sided tape. With that tape put it on one side on the bottom edge and sandwich the upper and lower layers of your pockets together. Next you need to remove the scotch tape in between the original tape. Phew.. that was a lot. I only recommend this for the contact between the first pocket and the wallet, not between the smaller and large pockets.
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