Origami Paper Wallets

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This Durable Wallet Design is Made from an Upcycled Starbucks Paper Bag

— September 11, 2014 — Art & Design
If you're looking into getting a new wallet to store all you bills, credit cards and change then try making this homemade paper wallet that turns an old Starbucks paper bag into a nifty place to store all your cash.

Making this paper wallet is surprisingly easy and will cost you next to nothing to put together. Next time you pick up a few snacks from Starbucks remember to save the bag. Then following this tutorial by Joan Coello, begin to cut up the paper bag using an x-acto knife and start folding the bag in on itself to create pockets that will hold your money and bills. This is a great way to repurpose an item that would have otherwise ended up in the trash into something super useful.

Trend Themes

  1. Upcycled Products — Opportunity for businesses to create innovative and sustainable products by repurposing materials that would otherwise be discarded.
  2. Homemade Goods — Growing trend of individuals making their own products, providing opportunities for businesses to offer DIY kits and supplies.
  3. Minimalist Wallets — Demand for slim and compact wallets that prioritize functionality and simplicity, presenting opportunities for companies to create innovative designs.

Industry Implications

  1. Eco-friendly Products — Businesses can capitalize on the trend of eco-conscious consumers by creating and marketing products made from repurposed materials.
  2. Crafting and DIY — Opportunities for companies to cater to the growing market of individuals interested in crafting and making their own products.
  3. Fashion Accessories — Innovation opportunities in the fashion industry to create minimalist and sustainable wallet designs that meet the needs of modern consumers.
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