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Improved Paper Wallet, Vinyl Style

Improved Paper Wallet, Vinyl Style
This is an improved version of theRIAA's paper wallet made out of scrap vinyl. This is an awesome design by theRIAA. By making it from vinyl, it makes it more durable, waterproof (opposed to paper), adds stability to the pockets (Internal and External), and is an awesome material to add your own decals to.
 
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Step 1Materials

Materials
1. Scrap Vinyl, color of your choice, cut to 8.5"X11"
2. Scissors
3. Exacto knife
4. A mind for safety when handling sharp objects!
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Jan 12, 2010. 10:29 AMbibamofo says:
You can probably get scrap vinyl from your local sign shop.  They may charge you something for it.  I have also had luck contacting the folks at Java Signs.  They had a lot of specialty vinyl that they were willing to cut small pieces of for a few bucks plus shipping.  I got glow-in-the-dark vinyl from them and it rules.

It is also important to note that there is a difference between cast adhesive vinyl and calendered adhesive vinyl.  Cast is BETTER.  It is more durable, and less likely to shrink with time.  So if you find some nice person at a sign shop who will hook you up, ask for cast if they have it.  Sign shops that do vehicle wraps tend to have lots of cast vinyl scraps.
Nov 14, 2008. 9:31 AMwenpherd says:
do you have to cut the vinyl to the same size as a sheet of normal paper
May 20, 2008. 8:34 PMGreywyn says:
Pretty nice. Also, i'm not sure if it is vinyl or not, but i cut up an old 3-ring binder and used the cover of that. it worked pretty good.
Apr 6, 2008. 10:57 PMportis says:
yes, please. is this an art supply shop thing?
Mar 30, 2008. 9:55 PMHeywasup says:
I know they're so sharp! My friends drool over them. LOL! :vP
Mar 16, 2008. 3:17 PMHeywasup says:
i have the same scizzors. cutter bee? right?
Mar 6, 2008. 6:21 PMdangermarc says:
Where does one get scrap vinyl?
Feb 27, 2008. 5:34 PMGorillazMiko says:
Nice!

These wallets actually look pretty cool.. might try th(e or i)s out.

Confused? I meant this or these. :P
Mar 6, 2008. 5:05 PMnaught101 says:
that would be th(e|i)s(e)... you forgot the final e. :)
Mar 6, 2008. 3:30 PMSIN.BAD says:
Interesting. I no longer have to buy wallet again
Mar 6, 2008. 2:06 PMsteventrotter says:
My paper wallet lasted 12 weeks. Can't wait to try this version out! Thanks!
Mar 2, 2008. 12:41 PMFirebert010 says:
Great 'Ible, when I get my hands on some extra vinyl I'll give this a try.
Feb 29, 2008. 11:45 AMkeefurxxcore says:
Nice, they look nice. Where can I buy it? Auto decal store?
Feb 27, 2008. 5:21 PMtheRIAA says:
hay, that's a good idea, I used to use tyveck and tape. Now just use a rubber band around my plastic cards. Cash was handy, but I usually spend it on stuff I didn't really need /:
Feb 27, 2008. 2:39 PMsummit says:
Where can you get vinyl paper? I've checked ACMoore and they don't sell it.
Feb 27, 2008. 2:26 PMjoejoerowley says:
Nice! This looks great! Well done!!
Feb 27, 2008. 10:55 AMmantislee says:
Excellent instructable. Maybe 6 months ago, I actually ventured out on a more durable version of the paper wallet by using a spare 3 ring binder and cutting the plastic off the front that is supposed to hold a cover page. I ended up using reinforced clear duct tape and it has held up well, but I might have to check out this much cleaner assembly. Good job. Long live thin wallets! ML
Feb 27, 2008. 9:09 AMtubular says:
This is awesome. I have been through a couple of different wallets lately - mostly inspired by Instructables. :) I started with the paper wallet from theRIAA, then made the same thing from a FedEx tyvex envelope, but after getting fed up with having to refold it whenever it got roughed up a little, I went with the rubber band method - all my credit cards in a neat little stack held together with the rubber band. I rarely carry cash, when I do I just fold it in and tuck in between the cards. this has worked out really well for me but now I will try this out. Great Instructable.

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