Make sure the edges of the clear tape lay on the duct tape sheet (the 2 outer edges will be close but this is fine). 5" from all edges on one half of the sheet, make markings and cut out the square (Pic 3) 6) With your packaging tape, overlay a piece of tape on either side of the square you cut out (taping the 2 pieces of clear tape together). Measure the other side so the total length is 7.5" long 4) Cut 2 pieces of tape 2.75" long and apply to edges (Pic 2) 5) Fold in half and crease the sheet. (Pic 23)ġ) Cut 4 strips of tape to 8" long 2) overlay them and make the sheet 2.75" wide (like everything else.noticing a pattern yet?) 3) Score one edge and cut it so you have you straight edge. When done, Your card holder should look like Pic 20-21.Ģ0) Flip the packet over and cut through the tape on the front side so each individual pocket can open fully (Pic 22).Ģ1) Repeat steps 1-19 to make a second pouch. The slice will help keep the tape from wrinkling when you fold it over.ġ9) Fold the tape over keeping it as snug as possible (try not to wrinkle the tape) And repeat on other side with 2nd piece of tape. With your knife, make a slice at the thickest part of the packet. Flip the packet over and it should look like Pic 19. The paper is used to keep any glue from the tape from sticking to your cards.ġ8) Lay the tape across the front of the "packet" making sure the paper partially overlays the front side. They are offset approx.5" from the edges. I use thin strips of paper approx.5" wide and 4.25" long on these 2 pieces of tape (Pic 18). (Pic 15-16)ġ6) If done properly the whole thing will measure 4.25" long (Pic 17)ġ7) Now to tape the edges closed. (Pic 8-13)ġ5) Cut a piece of tape 2.75" and place it at the bottom edge of the stack and fold it around to the back. The 3" sheet will be flush on the bottom edge of the "packet". (Pic 7)ġ4) repeat step 13 with 3rd sheet of 3 3/8" and the 4th sheet measuring 3". (Pic 5-6) I used an old credit card as a spacer so the tape folds back neatly (the yellow paper over it was to cover up and numbers on the credit cards)ġ3) Stick the second sheet (3 3/8") on top the first off set by 3/8". (these next 4 pieces will be used to assemble the sheets together.ġ2) Lay a piece of tape across the bottom of one of the sheets (3 3/8") and fold the tape back so the glue side is facing up. Place one piece over an end of each tape sheet.ġ1) Cut 4 more pieces of tape at 2.75" long. The one sheet that was 3.5" long, measure and cut to 3" even.ġ0) Cut 4 strips of tape measuring 2.75". (Pic 3).Ħ) Repeat steps 1-4 once more, but instead make the length of the 4 tape strips 3.5".ħ) Just like with the money pouch, score the edge of the sheets to make a flush edge.ĩ) With your ruler, measure the 3 sheets of equal size to 3 3/8", score and cut. Apply the 4th piece of tape and fold over the exposed edge. (Pic 2)Ĥ) Using your ruler, make the length of the tape sheet exactly 2.75". half way (Pic 1)ģ) Fold over the tape that is glue side up. Hope it helps for all those who were having a little difficulty with my wording below.ġ) Measure out 4 strips of tape measuring 3.75" long.Ģ) As in the money pouch portion, line up the edges and stick the 1st two pieces of tape together approx.
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