Paper Origami Wallet
Why
Fits 8 Cards! | 2 inner pockets, 2 inner separators, 2 outer edge pockets, 2 binding edge pockets. |
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Portability | Not many things are thinner than paper. This carries the essentials, your ID and your cards |
Printability | Print out a new design, fold it, and be up and running in a few minutes. No cuts and no tape required |
Customizability | Who wants a boring single color wallet when you can have your own custom logo, pictures, and design out in front of you. |
QuickFix | broken plastic card holders in your existing wallet? Drop one of these card wallets inside your current wallet cash pocket and still save space |
Comfort | Ever sat on a stuffed wallet? Or one that jutted out of your pants pocket a bit too much? Enough said. |
Instructions
1 | On print settings screen, change scale to 100%. In Chrome this is under 'More Settings' |
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2 | On print settings screen, change margins to minimum. In Chrome this is under 'More Settings' |
3 | Check print size is correct by matching ruler notches on paper to a physical ruler |
4 | For a 2 sided print, make sure 'This Side Up' text faces up on both sides of paper |
5 | For a 2 sided print, make sure the center sections line up on both sides of paper |
1 & 2 | Fold Back side edges of Paper along line where arrow is marked |
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3 & 4 & 5 & 6 | Fold Back diagnol corners of paper along line where arrow is marked |
7 & 8 | Fold Back Inner Edge of photos on paper along line where arrow is marked |
9 | Fold Back edge between middle and bottom picture rows along line where arrow is marked |
10 | Fold Back edge between middle and top picture rows along line where arrow is marked |
11 | Turn paper over to backside. Tuck top portion into pockets of bottom section |
12 | Fold along vertical center line to close your wallet w/ diagnol pockets inside. Insert all cards and enjoy! |
Optional Extra steps to hide some white areas but unfortunately adds thickness | |
2.5 | Fold Back bottom edge line to hide the tiny border tips on inner lower pockets |
6.5 | Only on a 2 sided print, Fold Front top edge line to hide the border line through middle center |
About
Growing up in gradeschool, we would occassionally have an arts and crafts class. One of these involved Origami. It was facinating to be able to create a decorative object out of a piece of paper like a building block. Later on I noticed relatives creating boxes while we were eating for chicken bones and other food trash. If they can create a utility out of paper, then what else can be made? The Paper Origami Wallet is born!
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