How Do You Make a Duct Tape Wallet With Credit Card Slots?

Are you tired of carrying around a bulky wallet that doesn’t fit all of your essentials? Look no further than a duct tape wallet with credit card slots!

Not only is it customizable and durable, but it’s also a fun DIY project that can save you money. In this tutorial, we’ll walk through the steps to make your own wallet.

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Materials Needed:
– Duct Tape (at least two different colors)
– Ruler
– Scissors
– Credit Card or ID for sizing
– Optional: Velcro or Button for closure

Step 1: Measure and Cut
Start by cutting two pieces of duct tape that are each 8 inches long. Lay them sticky side up, one on top of the other, and press down firmly to secure them together. This will be the base of your wallet.

Step 2: Create Credit Card Slots
Take your credit card or ID and place it in the center of the duct tape base. Use a ruler to measure about 1/4 inch above and below the card, marking with a pen or pencil. Then, use your scissors to cut along those lines, creating two slots for cards.

Step 3: Add Color
Choose a different color of duct tape and cut two strips that are each 8 inches long. Place them sticky side up on a flat surface and line them up with the edges of the base. Press down firmly to secure them in place.

Step 4: Fold and Trim
Fold the edges of the colored duct tape over onto the backside of the base so that they overlap slightly. Use scissors to trim any excess tape from around the edges.

Step 5: Add More Slots (Optional)
If you want more credit card slots or pockets for cash, repeat Steps 2-4 using different measurements as needed.

Step 6: Close It Up
To add a closure to your wallet, you can use Velcro or a button. Cut a small piece of duct tape and fold it in half, sticky sides together.

Place it on the front side of the wallet where you want your closure to be and press down firmly. Then, add the other half of your closure (either Velcro or button) to the backside of the wallet.

Step 7: Finishing Touches
Trim any excess tape from around the edges of your wallet and use your fingers to smooth out any wrinkles or bubbles.

Congratulations, you have now made your very own duct tape wallet with credit card slots! Feel free to experiment with different colors and designs to make it unique to you.

This wallet is not only practical but also a fun conversation starter. Happy crafting!