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How to Make a Tri-Fold Tyvek Wallet

    • 1). Cut the adhesive flap of the envelope off with a craft knife.

    • 2). Fold the envelope along the long side, leaving space equivalent to half a credit card's length. Fold this side back up and tuck it underneath the first fold.

    • 3). Lay a dollar bill in landscape orientation and a credit card in portrait orientation on top of the folded envelope. Allow about one-centimeter gaps between the edge of the envelope and the dollar bill, the dollar bill and the credit card. Cut the remaining portion of the envelope off with a craft knife.

    • 4). Cut the previously removed adhesive flap in half along the short side. Cut the corners of the envelope on the opposite side to the crease with a craft knife to create a flap.

    • 5). Attach the halves of adhesive strip to each end on opposite sides of the envelope to create a pocket. Ensure that the adhesive does not cover the flap created in the last step. Cut off the excess adhesive strip.

    • 6). Place a credit card on the edge of the inside of the design. Use the card as a guide and make two folds to create the basic wallet shape.

    • 7). Make a cut into two of the created sections, long enough to slide in a credit card. Take care not to cut through the outer sheet of Tyvek. Staple the corner flap shut.



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