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Plastic Card Holder Ideas

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Date: 03/24/2007 Topics: Craft Tips > Advice | Readers Request > Crafts  
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I'm looking for ideas for a holder for my ID, credit cards, etc. i really don't care about instructions for a tri-fold because i don't carry cash. I just carry plastic. Most of them are clubs cards like Air-miles, Esso Extra, PetroPoints, Video store membership cards, debit card, ID, that sort of thing. I can't find anything retail that really JUST holds plastic or i can't find anything I like... So, now I'm looking for ideas to create a holder, with individual spots for each card. whether it be made by Duct tape or tetra packs or anything.

Any ideas?

Kevin from Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Post by crafty1960 (2) | (03/29/2007)
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I make ID holders out of plastic canvas you can stuff several cards into to them. I use one for my cards, I sell them for $1.00 plus $1.00 to cover paclaging and postage expense contact me if interested.


Post By Nicole in MN (Guest Post) (03/27/2007)
Hi,
I recently purchased mints at Target. I didn't like them, but I recycled the tin into a business card holder. It is big enough that you could use it for your credit cards.


Post by Jantoo (138) | (03/26/2007)
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Walmart used to carry several different kinds of plastic cases just for credit cards. I think they were about a dollar. They'd be near the wallets.


Post By Liz (Guest Post) (03/26/2007)
I saw one that was made of vinyl she made it on her sewing machine it had 4 pockets on each side and opened like a book, very nice, nothing fancy
Liz


Post by Allison (80) | (03/26/2007)
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Check out flylady's favorite wallet:

http://flylady.net/pages/FlyShop.asp


Post by pamphyila (161) | (03/26/2007)
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This is not exactly what you are talking about, but I now carry my i.d./credit cards in an oversize change purse rather than a wallet


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