It is also magic because you can simply place your paper money inside of the wallet...
close it, and open it from the other side. This causes the straps to "grip" the money...
and transfer it to the inside of the straps...
where it stays secure until you decide it's time to go wild in the grocery store.
Until that time comes the money will simply shift from side to side every time you open your wallet. It's cooler in real life, you guys. I realize that explaining the magic wallet with photos and written instructions may be a bit underwhelming. *Sighhh* oh well.
Here's the outside:
The eagle was supposed to be on the inside, but I wasn't paying close enough attention to what I was doing when I made it- woops! The materials in this wallet include paper, cardboard, and PVA (polyvinyl acetate, or, in simpler terms, glue).
This is too cool, especially the part about how if you put the money in loosely in one side, it gets all strapped in when you open it from the other. Mind blown!
ReplyDeleteAlso, the eagle is amazing.
I guess you could try doing short videos, posting them to youtube and then embedding them here for future short crafty demos...
Thanks! Yeah, I've definitely been contemplating the whole video demo thing... mostly because I think Bob Ross is cool. (P.S. like how I'm responding to this almost 2 months later?)
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