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I had such fun using the Hero Arts Wallet Album by Kelly Purkey for this mini book. The pages were embellished with lots of stamps by Hero Arts and Sizzix die cuts.
You can find the full tutorial and lots of photos on my blog: layersofink.blogspot.se/2015/04/wallet-album-tutorial.html
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Press photograph from the Worth Village Flower Show, held on Saturday 22nd August 1981.
In July 2021, Keighley and District Local History Society acquired an extensive collection of photograph negatives taken by the Keighley News. Groups of negatives were held in small wallets with the date and basic labelling written on the wallet. This image is developed from one of those negatives. The image was processed by Tim Neal in August 2021.
Will be shortly listed on Ebay
Gently used, no marks.
Coins compartment, multiple slots for cards and checks
A tooth wallet for Reuben, complete with pocket to place tooth in. Just tie up and place under your pillow for the tooth fairy.
This wallet chain is done in black Stainless Steel rings. It is approximately 18 inches in length and has a split ring on one end and a clasp on the other.
I made this wallet for a friend of mine (so conveniënt to put in the mailbox ;).
Changed the measurements (added ca 0.5 cm around the edges).
Fabrics are kokka - minny muu, and laura ashley - for lining.
I used a texture sheet that looks like diamond plate steel for the back and I treated the clay so that it also looks rusted. An olive green ponytail holder loops around the gear on the front to hold the wallet closed.
Trying something new with this wallet design. Some people don't like to fold their bills or stick 'em in the change pocket, which makes sense: they kinda get smashed down in there... I think I need to use a lighter fabric, though. This wallet's a bit thick, I think.
Outside view of a credit/debit/ID card wallet. The wallet is made of polymer clay except the elastic band for the clasp, the ribbon "binding," and the interior (which is made of paper). The image I printed onto a thin sheet of cooked polymer clay on my inkjet printer. The elastic band is in the "open" position in the photo. In the "closed" position it would be wrapped around the clay bamboo.
My new handmade wallet.
This one is a really challenge in color matching.
At first I plan to use only 2 master colors : Purple and green.
But it's turn out so colorful. ^_^"
Pocket wallets, my own design - a staple of my stock for years - still a winner - still as handy as ever. I make each myself, by hand.
I don't make them much anymore, and wanting to keep affordable things in stock, i thought I'd revisit them, with a fresh eye. Simplify them a little bit, lowered the cost, etc… I really do want more people carrying my goods and I know cost is a barrier to entry, so here ya go!
This series of pocket wallet sare pretty cool, pretty different - a little rough, a little sophisticated, super deep colors - these will age wonderfully. I suspect the colors will blend and overall will fade over time. I was pretty heavy handed with the topcoat, so they should keep their shine and be tough for a long time.
Made from veg-tan leather and lined, these are tough and good looking. Snaps are brass snap - simple and durable.
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Pocket wallet/ card cases hold a few credit cards, some business cards - this is not a "Costanza" (check "Seinfeld) and if you stuff it like George would, you will rip it. Take a few cards, not a stack - fold a few bills into the money clip and you are set. Let me say something about fit here… this case is tight, things are not loose or sloppy - like I said tight.
Why, you might ask?
Well leather stretches, and better to start tight, IMSHO, and work your way to loose over time.. rather than starting off loose and getting sloppy. if you really cant handle the tightness, stuff it full of those "fake credit cards, the gift ones - take the stuffed wallet - and run it under warm water until it is pretty wet - then let it air dry (NO SUN or heat guns!!) for 3 days - hang it to dry, let it dry naturally, pull out the cards when you are done, and you will be rewarded with a form fit piece of kit, you had a hand in customizing.
The money clip on the back of this unit is a killer - you will NOT bend it or break it - guaranteed. That alone is worth the price of admission!
A good money clip is a rare, and this is the one you've always wanted, its a Duckbill!
Handily - the clip is removable from the case- if you ever want to "decouple".
So there you have it, the Pocket Wallet - fresh new edition!
LADIES, LADIES - remember, this isn't for Mens only! - this is for you too, you can throw this in your purse -it is a handy - "cash and cards" solution!
Thanks to the Jetset Show and Instructables.com, I can make a wallet out of an A4 piece of paper! Woo.
This is a vintage design Coach Leather Wallet. It is no longer found in the market. This is brand new with tag. Selling at S$120 (non neg). Grab it before it's gone. Email to MIHKYAL@gmail.com for a quick deal.
The Elysee Wallet in iconic Monogram canvas is a stylish blend of vintage-inspired details and exquisite materials.Luxurious calf leather and a classic golden brass S-lock add to its timeless charm.
This wallet comes complete with a standard deck of playing cards, spiral notebook and scoring pencil. This is perfect for travel or carrying in your backpack or purse. You'll be ready to play cards whenever and wherever you want!
Also available with crayons!
If you see a wallet you would like with a the crayons or cards switched, just let me know in 'notes to seller' or in an email and I'll switch them for you.