How To Make Easy Duct Tape Wallets: A Step-by-step Guide

step by step guide to make duct tape wallets

In this article, you’re going to learn how to make easy duct tape wallets that will last you for a long time. Duct tape wallets are a fun, easy way to show your personality and style. They can also be a great way to carry around your essentials without having to worry about them falling out of your pocket.

Essentially, your duct tape wallet can serve for keeping credit cards, licenses, money, and other kinds of small documents. Whatever purpose you want to use them for, this guide will show you a step-by-step method of creating a duct tape wallet for yourself and your kids.

Let’s begin!

Different types of duct tapes

types of duct tapes

Gorilla tape

This tape is one of the strongest duct tapes out there. However, it’s expensive and not available in most places. If you consider using them for your wallet, note that they might be hard to work on because their material is extremely strong.

Tesa extra power universal 

Tesa is a durable duct tape, flexible, and comes in different colors. You can easily get them readily available in major stores, and they come with strong sticky adhesion. The downside to this tape is that it usually easily gets wrinkled, which is hard to eliminate. Also, their odor might be bad compared to other duct tape types.

Duck brand duck tape

This tape is odorless, adhesive, and comes in multiple colors. Unlike other duck tapes, Duck brand duck tape is easy to fold and doesn’t wrinkle. It’s also easy to cut and more suitable for making DIY duct tape wallets. However, the downside to these tapes is they are quite expensive. 

Thin no-name duck tape

This tape is extremely cheap and ideal for people learning how to make duck tape wallets. It’s also durable and can last for years. However, the adhesive isn’t sticky and might melt during summer.

What will you need?

What will you need
  • A duct tape. Choose any color that works for you
  • A pair of scissors
  • A gift card or cutting board. If you can’t find any of that, get cardboard paper.
  • A meter rule
  • A Credit card for sizing
  • A utility cutter

A Step-by-step guide to making easy duct tape wallets

Step 1: Create the wallet body

Start by cutting 10inches long pieces of tape into four places and place them on the work surface. Each piece should be layered sticky side up, allowing each one to lap over the other with a ½ inch distance. More importantly, ensure to connect the pieces in a top to the bottom way. That way, you create a sticky square. 

Next, repeat cutting 4 more strips of tape and connect them in a sticky to sticky way to your first sheet. Remember to create an overlap of ½ inch down to the top until your sheet is solid. However, never make the duct tape too rigid to fold. 

Step 2: Fold and trim your sheet

Gently smoothen your sheet and fold over the edges. Next, trim off extra pieces from both ends of your sheet using a utility cutter. When done, measure the width to confirm if it’s about 6.5inches tall and width 8inches.

Step 3: Create the credit card cell

Cut your tape into a credit card cell using your gift card as a measuring guide. Next, use your new credit card cell to cut 3 more credit card cells, making it a total of 4 credit card cells.

Step 4: Assemble your credit card cells

To assemble your credit card cells, start by folding your sheet into a wallet shape. Ensure to keep the back part of your wallet a little higher than the front. This will help your wallet shape look right when you are done working on it. To mark the middle of the wallet, fold to create a twin pattern.

Now, place your four credit card cell on top of your open wallets, making sure they sit right at the center of the open wallet. Meanwhile, double-check to see that the card cells do not touch each other while sitting close. Next, measure 4inch of tape and cut a piece. Take your 4inch tape and tear it in ½, from top to bottom. 

To cover the credit card cells, start from the bottom and push your tape to the center. Then begin to fold the tape end over and gradually tuck it inside the wallet.

Step 5: Assemble the wallet

To assemble the wallet, start by cutting a piece of tape, ensuring it’s longer than the wallet side. Split it into half and use one on the side of the wallet, creating a smooth hem. Secure the edges of your credit card cells by covering them and then fold over the wallet. Double-check and trim off any hanging fabrics. Next, repeat the same process for the other side of the wallet. Secure the edges and trim as necessary. 

Step 6: Secure and trim the bottom of your wallet 

This is the last part of making your duct wallet. Begin by cutting a piece of tape longer than the wallet. Split the piece of tape into half and use one part to secure the bottom of your wallet. Smoothen the seam along the bottom of the wallet and double-check to see if the edges of your credit card cells are properly covered. Finally, trim any hanging sides. 

We hope this step-by-step guide aided you in making your duct tape wallet easily? Share your thoughts with us in the comment sections. Also, for more collections of wallets, visit our website here.

FAQ

How long do wallets last?

how long do wallets last

Your wallet can last as long as 3years depending on how well you care for it. If you allow your wallet to get soiled or smeared with liquids easily, understand that your wallet might damage before the specified time. However, simple and constant hygiene can help you extend your wallet’s lifespan.

How much do wallets cost?

how much do wallets cost

The price of a wallet depends on the benefits you’ll get out of it. If you are looking for something portable, extremely secure, durable, and high quality, then you are likely to spend between $50 to $100. Otherwise, you can get something cheaper or less than $50. 

What are wallets made of?

what are wallets made of

Most wallets are made of leather. However, leather isn’t the only material for making wallets. You can also use fabric to make wallets, just like duct tape wallets. 

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