Erica (8th grade) had to do a project for her French class where she
had to teach a lesson to the students while speaking French. She taught
her lesson on the Euro. She printed out fake Euro bills and coins. Of
course I couldn’t allow her to just carry in some paper money and talk
about it, right?! I had to make her a wallet to hold the loot…
Remember THIS gift card holder?
Well, I used it as my inspiration to draw a freehand larger wallet. I
attached the smaller gift card holder to the front as the change purse,
and used the larger wallet for the bills.

I faux-stitched around the entire outside in the same color marker as the cardstock.
Take a closer look at the cardstock. Can you tell that it looks like
suede? All I did was sand the cardstock to achieve the faux-suede
look.


Pretty fun, huh?
Well, guess what? Here is the pattern for you! (walletthree.pdf)