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Tyvek Wallet with ID Window

Tyvek Wallet with ID Window
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Make a thin and stylish bi-fold Tyvek wallet with a USPS Priority Mail envelope, a sheet protector and a pair of scissors. No other materials needed! Not even glue.

And now you get to carry around your government property (money) in other government property (mail envelope).

This wallet is the DIY version of a designer wallet found here. Except for the ID window, of course. That was all me.
 
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Step 1Materials

Materials
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Here are the materials you will need:
1 large Tyvek envelope with peel n stick seal - I got mine from the post office for free
1 plastic sheet protector - make sure its translucent

Here are the tools:
1 scissors
1 ruler (optional)

As you can see, it's not going to be too complicated. If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodg....I mean, uh, make a wallet. Anyway, let's get started!
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23 comments
Aug 16, 2010. 8:43 AMimnevergoingtousethisaccountagain says:
I am really having trouble understanding this. Can you specify if the folds are mountain or valley folds when you say "fold?"
Jul 25, 2010. 4:43 PMmason0190 says:
lol onthe dodgeball reference. If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball. WHAP! AHH!!MY FACE!!! WTF DUDE!!
Mar 25, 2009. 9:44 AMdynomighty says:
Hey - Nice wallet.

Its great to see such enthusiasm around tyvek - that reminds me of a design I posted a couple years ago on instructibles if anyone is interested...
www.instructables.com/id/Express-Mail-Envelope-tyvek-Wallet/

This video demonstrates the instructions

Many years ago I was the original designer of the Tyvek Wallet called the "Mighty Wallet" which is now gaining popularity after years of marketing and hardwork. Its really cool to see this new trend in wallet design emerging into the limelight - THANKS!

You can see the Original Mighty Wallet on my website:
www.dynomighty.com
Sep 14, 2009. 12:24 PMrck_mtn_climber says:
really, cause I have one of your wallets, its so awesome
Feb 25, 2010. 8:03 AMdynomighty says:
Thanks rck_mtn_climber!
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May 8, 2009. 4:16 PMgregsayss says:
make a video man. your pictures and diagrams dont help much
Oct 21, 2008. 10:35 AMoctavecat says:
actually, i think that in your diagrams 2 and forward, fold 1 and 2 might be reversed. is this possible?
Oct 21, 2008. 10:33 AMoctavecat says:
hey wisepig, the problem with these diagrams is that they are so far off scale that they don't really appear to support the photos. i really do appreciate your posting this instructable, and i want to make this wallet, but i'm lost at step 3 here. i'm using a USPS EP14 envelope, which it looks like you're using too. if fold 1 is the large precreased flap on the envelope, and fold 2 is just the height of our currency, how can fold 2 possibly have more area than fold 1? also, i'm not sure what "the bottom" i'm supposed to measure up from is. anyway, thanks a lot in advance.
Sep 6, 2008. 11:30 AMwenpherd says:
there is two fold three's on the 9th pict
Dec 20, 2007. 12:02 PMFreshPineSent says:
How would I make one where the credit card slots face inward, instead of upwards, so my cards don't fall out?
Dec 23, 2007. 2:13 PMFreshPineSent says:
Ok and by the way, I ordered a $#!t load of envelopes and boxes from the usps, so I'll have plenty of adhesive.
Jul 26, 2007. 1:27 PMbubbytom says:
i like this idea for a wallet,but im having a very hard time trying to get the folding right. is there any one that can explain the folding a little bit better or have a video of the folding. please help
Jul 13, 2007. 3:35 PMM4D-M9X says:
hey, I like the idea of using tyvek for a wallet, but I also had quite a hard time trying to figure how the folding was made... but I think I made it ! so here is my attempt to clarify... step #3, pic #3 (with dollar bill) : don't we have to fold not the actual sheet you marked but the one right under it ? otherwise I don't understand how come we don't see a "priority mail" logo on pic #5 of same step... oh and also part #3 pic #9, there are two folds numbered 3 and no number 2... Other than that, great idea !
Jul 5, 2007. 3:20 PMmubichubelle says:
This looks good but the folding instructions are still really confusing. Like you say bottom but never designate what the top is. I always end up with some really funky high part sticking up. I acknowledge I am spacially disfunctional but this instructions are still a bit hard. Thanks
Jun 27, 2007. 9:24 PMStreeks says:
Awesome! I'll try working on my wallet again tomorrow and I'll let you know how it goes. _
Jun 27, 2007. 3:49 PMStreeks says:
I love the outcome, but the instructions in the folding section are really bad. Seriously, it'd be great if you redid that entire section including your description of how to perform each fold, and new pictures of each step with better perspective views. At this point, I've been splicing information from different instructables to try and finish this. >_<

thanks :p
Jun 5, 2007. 1:12 AMPsychic says:
sorry, new to commenting. Here is the image--just a clarified diagram that could replace picture six, step three.
Jun 5, 2007. 1:08 AMPsychic says:
I just backspaced over a longish comment asking you to clarify your directions. I decided that it will be easier to design my own Tyvek wallet than to demystify your steps. Maybe it's just me, but after several committed attempts, I could not get your results; I ran into trouble with the folding section. You might consider working through the directions as you've given them, from our perspective. After I came up with my design, I concluded that it would've been most helpful to include a simple diagram like the one attached. Thanks a lot. (I actually really like this rather inspiring project; sorry if I seem very negative here...). btw, is that the NYC metro card?
May 27, 2007. 3:17 PMispeakjive says:
Sweet. You could do some spray paintin' and stencilin' before you do the foldin' n' junk. This is probably teh kewlest paper wallet instructable.

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