Tutorial: DIY Easy Debit Card or Business Card Holder
Monday, July 12, 2010 at 12:31PM 
So I was browsing the book store and I came across the perfect project. I despise carrying around a full wallet with me and I learned to use these little cases when I lived in Japan. They were perfect for holding my teikiken (train pass) and bus pass, as well as my student ID on my morning commute. I was in my local Japanese bookstore and I came across these simple, cheap, clear cases that I decided to dress up! These make a great and easy project for just about anybody!

Materials:
- Ruler
- Scissors
- (1) Empty PVC or Vinyl Card Case. You will want the kind that folds open and closed. The size I prefer is 65x98mm.
- (1) Sheet of chiyogami paper (15cm x 15cm). I am using Shinwazome paper here that can be bought at any craft store such as Michaels.
- (1) Sheet of complimentary paper. I like using Japanese washi paper like ginburimomigami (a thick textured paper with silver and gold foil flecs), but any paper will do.
The reason that chiyogami and washi are perfect for a project like this is their fabric-like texture. When the card case "folds," it does not crease the paper which keeps it looking nice. Plus, it is very durable and suitable for long-term use!

1. If you are not sure of the measurements of your clear card case, you will want to measure the usable portion. This means you will want to start measuring at the inside of the seam so you know what size to cut your paper. If you are using this size, the length of normal chiyogami paper (15cm) is perfect, and you will have a width of 4 inches.

2. I took the chiyogami paper over to my paper cutter and cut at 4 inches. Easy! The paper is now the perfect size for the card case.

3. Repeat with the complimentary colored paper.

4. Take you scissors and "round" off the edges. You will not want to cut a lot, just enough so that your paper does not get stuck in the corners when you insert it. Maybe a milimeter or so. (Repeat this step for the complimentary color).

5. Great, now you need to insert you chiyogami paper. I insert one side completely and then I work the other side in. Just be careful not to crease the paper when you are doing this! This is the most difficult step since chiyogami is so malleable. You might need to fidget with this for a while before it slides in! Folding the card case in half in the opposite direction is also helpful during this step.

6. This is what the finished step will look like. The paper should lay perfectly flat inside the case.

7. Take your complimentary color with the "pretty" side facing up. You will want to insert this the same exact way that you did the chiyogami.

8. All finished! Your previously drab and clear card case is now a stunning accessory! These make PERFECT gifts and great party favors! Chiyogami is naturally beautiful and you can see the shimmer of the silver and gold accents through the plastic! Feel free to dress it up even further if you like, but I prefer mine simple.

These will hold up to 10 business cards on each side and is perfect for carrying your debit card, ID card, drivers liscence, or credit card. You can even use a small hole punch to attach a jump ring and keychain if you like! I will be putting a few on Zibbet and Etsy in case you cannot find the supplies or do not feel like making your own!
















