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Paper Wallet

Paper Wallet
For a high quality, eco-friendly, and expandable paper wallet that will last you years check out the Tyvek wallet from PAPERWALLET.  
www.paperwallet.com

To create your own paper wallet from a normal piece of paper follow these instructions: 

One sheet of 8.5 by 11 paper folded, with minimal cutting, and one piece of tape = durable, seamless, useable, write-onable, minimalist wallet.

 
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Step 1Hamburger fold squared

Hamburger fold squared
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neatly fold the 8.5"x11" sheet of paper in half (to look like a hamburger shape as opposed to a skinny hot dog fold). open it, and fold the two flaps into the middle, so it is split in 4 (second picture).
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Apr 1, 2012. 5:35 PMBLUEBLOBS2 says:
It also has two bill pockets and a pocket for a driver's license.
Mar 22, 2012. 12:28 PMTXTCLA55 says:
Just finished mine. I made a custom design in Photoshop just because the plain style didn't fit well with me.
Mar 20, 2012. 1:43 PMBLUEBLOBS2 says:
This is an epic wallet. I love mine! I even put duct tape over it to make it more durable. :)
Mar 4, 2012. 12:33 PMreganbella says:
ummmmmmmm.......... I tried :) Great 'ible though! I just couldn't figure it out
Mar 1, 2012. 2:06 AMPwag says:
This needs a printable template for dweebs like me.
Oct 12, 2009. 6:33 AMMr.Stache says:
WOW                                please reply
Feb 25, 2012. 2:56 PMbattle says:
reply with what
Feb 25, 2012. 2:56 PMbattle says:
how far in do you make the side lines
Jan 24, 2012. 3:36 PMbusterbuster18724 says:
Its best to cover most of it in tape it makes it last longer i covered mine in orange tape :)
Jan 21, 2012. 8:56 AMYuliya says:
Just added a tiny magnet to keep the coin pocket closed. Works great:)
Jan 19, 2012. 11:50 AMYuliya says:
Awesome instructable! Just made one with transparent paper. Thanks for the great idea!
Jan 2, 2012. 8:17 PMkought says:
This is a fantastic instructable. I've made tons of these, I've found the best combination to be paper that is laminated with clear packing tape on both sides. That one lasted me about 6 months. I tried making out out of aluminum foil laminated with packing tape, but it ripped in just about a week. I just made one out of Tyvek, hopefully that will last just as long!! I don't think I'll ever buy a wallet. Not when these things are so elegant, thin, and cheap!!
Apr 9, 2008. 8:16 PMPyroManiac96 says:
I made one out of tin foil :) thx for wallet idea this things awesome
Dec 10, 2011. 3:27 PMjjone538 says:
it might be a little fragile
Jan 28, 2011. 3:41 PMpuzzler300 says:
That is a heaping pile of awsome!
Dec 7, 2011. 5:50 AMaman111 says:
i couldnt finish it. i dont have any tape so yeah i just couldnt finish it.

Nov 29, 2011. 4:48 PMducttapefixeseverything says:
Wow,nice y cant i come up with that
Nov 29, 2011. 4:34 PMA.C.E. says:
make one out of an express mail envelope. This perfectly designed wallet goes from lasting two or three months of everyday use to lasting over 2 or 3 years. Not to mention it is tearproof/waterproof at that point :) 5 stars and thumbs up again!
Nov 13, 2011. 5:36 PMSchooniedude says:
I made mine out of cartoons from the newspaper and "laminated" it with packaging tape. Love the design by the way
Nov 2, 2011. 7:22 PMChirpoff says:
So I was sitting here late last night, reading a tutorial on boot shining, and when I clicked to the next step, a page came up informing me of a "furniture move" in process, but would I like to make a paper wallet in the meantime? I sat there for a moment like... wha?- oook, why not?

I downloaded and reviewed the template and instructions, and low and behold, I comprehended the design and measurements!

As I didn't feel like turning my printer on, upon close examination, I realized I could figure it out from scratch! With my handy pencil and piece of bright blue cardstock, I got to work. A little measuring here and a little cutting there, before I knew it, I was folding it into its last halves.

As I tucked in the final pieces and viewed the finished model, I was quite satisfied. But then the thought occurred to me: all good wallets either have a cool design on them or have a cool texture or look, in and of themselves. So, what my wallet lacked on the texture side, I was going to make up for on the design side.

So I sat there thinking. Should I use a marker... ehh, what about some other paper? no, I wanted it to be really special. I looked down at my cool blue wallet and at the scraps that I'd cut off the corners and the center during the process, and all of a sudden, it hit me! What if I were to take the tiny triangles and arrange them on the centerpiece in some sort of design?!

As I lay the slivers out piece by piece, they seemed to shape themselves into a circle. I grabbed my glue! After tediously placing each blue triangle on the large piece of excess paper, I laid it on my wallet. Pretty cool! But... it seemed to blend in a little to much. A couple of seconds of brainstorming later, I ran into my craft room and emerged with some special chalk from a stencil company.

Testing it out on a separate piece of paper, I loved how it gave the effect of a glowy, cheerful cloud behind the sun-like design! I brushed it onto my wallet and glued the complete centerpiece on.

I am really pleased with the results! Thank you for posting this Instructable!
Sep 24, 2011. 6:18 PMVerendusVir says:
Common, its not that hard, just do what you did at the start, follow your creases. Dude, love the wallet, made it in five minutes in front of my computer.
Sep 19, 2011. 6:38 PMEeLeLeCtRiC says:
nice but ge ts sweaty in my pocket
Sep 18, 2011. 1:46 PMaccount3r2 says:
WOOHOO!!! Go Washington!
Sep 18, 2011. 1:36 PMaccount3r2 says:

"...rable, seamless, useable, write-onable, minimalist wallet..."  LOL
Aug 16, 2011. 12:57 PMbng2 says:
Im kinda stuck in some parts :P
Aug 1, 2011. 4:38 PMone_fake_user says:
Here is my version, including a coin pocket on the outside. I am going to get some Velcro to keep the pocket closed. Also, I used duct tape instead of sticky tape for a bit more strength.
Jul 29, 2011. 10:06 PMrjones4 says:
This is cool
Jul 29, 2011. 7:49 PMdclay2 says:
Sorry..my bad. I'm too blonde for all of this folding and brain work..
Jul 29, 2011. 7:48 PMdclay2 says:
1/2 perpendicular to the other folds..to where? the middle?
Jul 28, 2011. 5:00 PMayeo99 says:
Dangermarc : Thanks a million for the explanation and the picture.
Now I got it!
Nov 27, 2006. 4:23 PMWario says:
paper = a flat verson of elephant $hit
Jul 27, 2011. 10:45 AMT0mmy_D33 says:
You can actually buy paper made from elephant dung now.
http://www.elephantdungpaper.com/
Jan 17, 2007. 2:09 PMeon789 says:
WTF. Okayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy?
Jan 22, 2007. 5:43 PMWario says:
"wtf" This is not the coolest yet not the worst instructible.
Jul 27, 2011. 12:36 AMLangarulz says:
I give up too confusing :(
Jul 27, 2011. 12:21 AMamortenson says:
I'm putting my gamer tag on the front. Just need a fresh Sharpie. This one is kinda dry.
Jul 27, 2011. 12:14 AMLangarulz says:
How long does it last?
Jul 6, 2011. 1:17 PMchewy3939 says:
I Loved this instructible really well done
Jun 12, 2011. 7:00 PMKaptain Kool says:
Awesome!
Dec 18, 2010. 2:50 PMHALOPLAYER101 says:
I did`nt mean to put the comment above
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