Tape Art
by Amy L. Burns

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Handmade Tape Collage Wallets

Each tape wallet is hand made, using thick, high quality, clear packing tape that will not yellow over time. Tape wallets are not indestructable. They do become worn over time, but with moderate use should last for at least one year. If your wallet does become damaged from use, you can easily repair it using packing tape.

I have several tape wallets in stock which are available for purchase on etsy.com. Click images below for wallet examples, and see further below for details about custom ordering a collage wallet for yourself or someone special.

Fractal Wallet - view of back left

Custom Order: Dual Pocket Tape Wallet

Folds in half and fits credit cards and business cards in two pockets. Click the image to the left for examples.

$20
French Comic Book Tape Wallet Custom Order: Tri-Pocket Tape Wallet

In the spirit of the traditional wallet, this sports one pocket for bills in addition to two pockets for business cards and credit cards. Click the image to the left for examples.

$25

Custom Orders

There are limitless options If you'd like a custom wallet. You can either let me create from my own inspiration, choose a theme for me to use as inspiration, or you can send in your own scraps of paper and appropriate objects.

Examples of papers used include: calendar squares, magazine images and words, tissue paper, wrapping paper, fortunes from fortune cookies, movie and concert ticket stubs, love notes, and photos. I've also created wallets with hemp bracelet chunks, pennies, and other small flat objects. See examples above.

Contact me for more information, or order your wallet now by clicking on the appropriate PayPal button. Pricing is based on difficulty of project and includes USPS First Class shipping with Delivery Confirmation.



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