Friday, December 02, 2011

Tyvek Wallets



I haven't posted for awhile so I thought I show what I've been up to for the last week or two. I was very fascinated by these Tyvek envelope wallets that were demonstrated on Myrna Wacknov's blog. She had posted a 4 part video on her blog several weeks ago about how to make them and I got totally hooked. The envelopes can be purchased at an office store. You paint one side of the envelope and then by folding, cutting and taping with double stick tape you end up with a wallet for credit cards and folding money. Since our grandchildren are of an age where we send them a gift card or check on gift giving occasions I thought this would be a clever way of packaging the gift. Myrna decorated her wallets with stencils so that's how I have done mine. It's been a learning experience, especially when it comes to folding them so you have the openings where they should be. I think I watched video 4 at least 6 times and stopped it and started it and repeated it. Finally I made my own instruction sheet and marked on a white envelope the folds and cuts. It's all fun from the painting to the cutting and folding. Myrna's blog is http://myrnawacknov.blogspot.com/

2 comments:

  1. Great job!!! I, too, had to look at the original video I learned from any number of times and made a mock up as a sample. Once you get the hang of it, it goes together very easily and quickly. So glad you are enjoying this project!

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  2. Wow I am a sucker for new crafting projects, I've heard so much about this 'tyvek ' and have yet to see it ... but I will !!!
    Yours are so pretty... BJ

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