Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Mid Week Midnight Madness "Grace's Paper Wallet" Tutorial

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Today Grace is going to show you how she made this beautiful paper Wallet :)


I first saw the idea for this wallet card from John A VanMulders in Scrap & Stamp Arts, Oct. 2009 Edition. The directions were very limited, so I set out to make it my own and decided to make a tutorial for it while I was working on it. It's a fun presentation for those times you want to give a special gift of cash or check and also perhaps a gift card or a phone card for your college student... or whatever. It's unique because it does have both pockets, if you want them both.
I used the Football pattern paper from The Paper Co. It has a great look but it is hard to adhere so use tacky tape for sure! I also used Brushed Copper from the Paper Co, Georgia Pacific White and Basic Black.
Instructions:
Cut 12" x 12" paper @ 7"
Score across @ 4 1/4"
Score again @ 8 1/2"

For the inside:
Cut 1 piece 7" x 2 1/2" long (this is for the check or cash pocket).
Score and fold up 1/2" from bottom.
Cut 1 piece a 1 1/2" x 4 1/2" (this is for the gift card pocket).
Score and fold up 1/2" from bottom.
Cut a piece 4 1/4" x 7". This will eventually be adhered to lower section of wallet inside

From Top, cut off 3 7/16". This leaves a flap of 13/16". The picture below shows where the 4 1/4" x 7" piece you just cut for the lower inside part will be adhered later.


Embellish the outside of wallet:
I cut 2 pieces of brushed copper from The Paper Co. One piece I cut 1" x 7" and the other is 3/4" x 7". I sewed across top and bottom of both pieces and attached my silver studded velvet ribbon by Brother & Sister Design Studio (Hobby Lobby). I wrapped about 1/2" of the ribbon around the ends of the 1" piece, used tape runner to adhere just the tape's width to the lower edge of the flap. I adhered a tiny magnet from BasicGrey to the middle of the copper strip, and then attached the 3/4" piece to the back of the flap, lining up with the lower edge of the front piece. This covers the ribbon, the magnet, and gives a finished sewn edge on the inside.


Next I added the opposite magnet piece to the back of my lower fold of the wallet.
Then I adhered the piece I cut to 4 1/4" x 7", covering the magnet. This magnetic closure works really well and is a nice touch!
For the front outside of my wallet I embellished with some silver corner pieces and a flower and brad (from Clear Dollar Stamps).

Finish the Inside of the Wallet:
Adhere tacky tape to the two "pockets" you cut and scored.


From the lower fold of the wallet on the inside , measure up 1" and adhere your 7 " long check/cash pocket, with folded flap on inside. This makes a pocket.
From the same lower fold of the wallet on the inside as above, measure up 1/2". Center your 4" long pocket and adhere with tacky tape. This will form a pocket for the gift/ phone card.
Embellish Inside of Wallet:
I stamped sentiment from Our Daily Bread designs "Thinking of You" set in VersaColor Black and clear embossed and cut with Spellbinder's Label #4.
I cut a square of black cs and centered and cut out a Spellbinder's Label #5. Using the negative part, I adhered to center of lower section, as a matting for my sentiment panel.
I used a QuicKutz corner die and cut 6 corners, stitched each one, and adhered as shown.

I do hope you have enjoyed this tutorial. It's one of the first I have written in this detail so I hope it was OK!

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Grace, thank you so much for sharing this really fun tutorial with us.. You did an AWESOME job :)
Priscilla

19 comments:

  1. Grace, this Card wallet is AMAZING! How beautiful it turned out, just like a real wallet! The embellishments and the pockets you created makes this such a Great Gift! THanks for showing this treat! hugs ~Jeni

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  2. That's so very neat Grace. Love the realistic texture DP and the design of this paper wallet is wonderful :o)
    Hugs,
    Cabio

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  3. Grace this is wonderful. I cannot wait to try this. Thanks for sharing your wonderful talent with us. You are awesome.

    Bear Hugs,
    Carol :}

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  4. Grace this is AWESOME, it will make a great gift/card when I give money to all those graduates this spring!! Thanks for sharing this wonderful tutorial. Great job!!

    Phyllis MMDesign Team

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  5. Wow Grace, it's absolutely GORGEOUS hun! Awesome papers...thanks for the tutorial!

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  6. That is great paper, looks like faux leather. Thanks for the tutorial.

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  7. What an awesome tutorial, Grace. Thank you so much for sharing it. You did an amazing job on your sample. I would love to try this sometime. So many creative things out there that I have never even seen before. Every day is a new adventure in the craft world.

    Hugs,
    Carolyn

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  8. Way to go out with a bank Grace..like I said in the post...AWESOME tutorial :)
    Priscilla

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  9. wow thank you this is a fab tutorial been looking to make something to put some images and things in as a gift so bless you and thank you so much for a nice and easy tutorial hugs cheryl xxxxxxx

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  10. Beautiful work and wonderful idea on gift giving. Jane

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  11. Grace, this is wonderful! I can see this being used for my son's birthdays in the near future! What a fun way to give a teen their favorite gift! :) Thanks so much for sharing with us. Michelle

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  12. Wow, this is gorgeous ! I love different folding techniques, so I have to give this one a try :o)
    Thanks so much for the tutorial !

    Hugs, Gry-Heidi

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  13. Beautiful paper wallet and excellent tutorial! I definitely gonna try this! Thanks for sharing!

    Hugs,
    Iris

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  14. Love your paper wallet tutorial. You did an excellent job.

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  15. This is fantastic!! Thanks for the tutorial!

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  16. Thats absolutely gorgeous
    hugs June xxx

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  17. hello... hapi blogging... have a nice day! just visiting here....

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