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Super Thin Tyvek Card Sleeve Wallet!

Step 7Load it up

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After all the pieces are glued together, you can put your cards and money in. Make sure the glue is dry though! I found that the sleeves could fairly easily hold two cards each (a total of eight) and my money holder is currently holding five bills (folded in half).
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6 comments
Mar 27, 2008. 12:01 PMmagicboy says:
hmm i don't understand can you make a video on making it and send it at Rihan.cool@gmail.com thanks
Apr 24, 2009. 5:40 PMconnorg60 says:
you said it there should be a video for the tyvek wallet instructions p.s. can you please right back connor
Apr 24, 2009. 6:13 PMmagicboy says:
yes and lol?
Apr 24, 2009. 5:38 PMconnorg60 says:
thank you it helped allot and I have been making paper wallets past the few days and this is the best paper wallet yet and the best in the world
Apr 26, 2007. 7:53 PMDelBrennemanPDX says:
Wow, the wallet is unique. Mine would be even thinner because I never have any bills. What an improvement over duct tape.
Apr 25, 2007. 1:59 AMrpwilson says:
Tyvek is a great material for a wallet. Very tear resistant and durable, water resistant, odor resistant. Simple, elegant design. Good stuff.

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