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Wallet Tutorial: Overview and Materials List

Mona Lisa Wallet

Overview

Over the years I have learned a great deal from those who offer advice and tutorials online. After much thought about whether or not to submit my ideas for making Card Wallets to a magazine, I decided to simply publish it myself so that I could present as much information as I wanted without space constraints and make adjustments/changes over time should the need arise. Offering the project on my own website also gave me an opportunity to try out some coding skills. I am still very new at this coding thing!

I've tried to organize the tutorial in the most logical sense, and I have included links to photos that hopefully make my words make more sense! However, I'm sure there are ways for me to improve not only this tutorial, but also the wallet itself. Eventually I'll have a way for you to post questions and comments online, but, for now, if you have questions/comments/suggestions, please contact me via email at foah01@yahoo.com.

Steps to Wallet Completion
Step 1: PlanningThis is perhaps the most important step! It includes making the choice of fabric vs. paper for the interior and using your imagination to decide how you want to design your cover.
Step 2: Making the CoversThe possibilities are endless--rubber stamp images, use Pearl Ex powders, layer, mokume gane, transfers, etc.!
Step 3: Making the InteriorIt might look scary and complicated at first, but you can do it! However, the need for precision cannot be emphasized enough and I strongly suggest you try on some scrap paper first.
Step 4: Making the ClaspsA clasp can add an interesting element to your design. Have fun with it! But, make sure it's large enough to accomodate a 1/4" dowel rod. If I am doing production work, I generally make multiple clasps at once just to have them handy for final product assembly.
Step 5: Putting it TogetherAlmost done! Then you'll have a wonderful handmade wallet to be treasured!
Step 6: Show Me!I'd love to see what you've made! Drop me an email, or post a photo at www.polymerclaycentral.com's Message Board and I'll see it.

Materials List

Yes, it's long. However, if you are an avid clayer, you probably have a great many of these supplies already on hand.
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