
Sew the top of the Velcro making sure to leave the bottom edge. Place the “fuzzy” side of the Velcro on the outside of the 3rd fabric piece 1/4″ from the top. Step 6: Lay the inside and outside fabric side by side. Sew the Velcro in place along both sides. Lay the “scratchy” side of the Velcro over the bottom of the third pocket. Place the third pocket 1″ below the second. Then repeat with the third pocket but leave the bottom raw (no fold). Fold or press the bottom of the second pocket and sew it 1″ below the first. Step 5: Sew the second pocket top the same way. Fold or press the bottom 1/4″ and sew the pocket to the inside lining 1″ from the top (just below the Velcro). Fold down the top of the first pocket 1/4″, then turn it another 1/4″ and sew across the top. Step 4: Next, we’ll make 3 pockets from the pieces of canvas. Step 3: Repeat step 2 with the outside fabric using the sticky side of the Velcro. Lay the “fuzzy” side of the Velcro across the fold and sew the top and bottom edges. Step 2: Turn the inside fabric face down and lay the interfacing on top. Step 1: Cut your fabric, Velcro and canvas to size. Here’s what you need: 5 1/2″ x 12″ pieces of fabric ( cut 1 each of outside fabric, inside fabric & interfacing) 5″ strip of Velcro (cut 2) 3 1/4″ x 5″ pieces of canvas (cut 3) I hope you will give it a try and let me know how you did. It’s simple, quick and budget friendly! I love non-toy gifts and this is by far my favorite to encourage children to start practicing stewardship. Y’all I love this project so much! I have sold tons of kids wallets like this, and made one for every kid I know. Hi everyone! I am Sarah and I am so happy to visiting today! We absolutely LOVED them and have been using them ever since! If you are a Dave Ramsey fan, or know someone who is, these wallets make the perfect gift! I love that they are both gorgeous AND super sturdy, and I’m so honored that Sarah is willing to share this fun tutorial (including an AWESOME video!) with us today! She is not a blogger, so be sure to give her lots of comment love & encouragement, and be sure also to check out her very cool Etsy shop! ~xoxo, Ruth DIY Give Save & Spend Kids Wallet I was introduced to Sarah last year when she graciously sent me one of her handmade Cash Envelope Wallets, as well as a “Save, Spend, Give” wallet for each one of my girls. Today I am so excited to host a tutorial from the amazingly talented Sarah of Miss Money Bags. For more information on this wallet click the link below.Looking for a great stocking stuffer? This awesome Give Save SPent Wallet is perfect and encourages your kids to manage their money. The wallet is really well made and is lined with a soft touch durable leather material.Ĭoming in at a price tag of only $18.00 it’s another great example of an affordable wallet with a design more steered towards kids. I’m not entirely sure about the use of this with a kid but it could come in handy. Inside is enough room for 8 – 12 cards and a large banknote slot. Children seem to be much more prone to losing things so a chain would help eliminate this problem.Īgain, the wallet takes the style of a basic b-fold style wallet. I really like the idea of having a chain on a child’s wallet. It includes a metal plate on the front displaying a crest logo along with a handy chain. The Han Solo Chain Wallet is based on the appearance of the character Han Solo with a rustic look based on his character design. For more information on this wallet click the link below.Īs a fan of Star Wars myself, this is my personal favorite on this list. Coming in at a price tag of $6.99 the Canvas Camo wallet is a nice wallet. The Canvas Camo has a max capacity of 8 – 12 cards, a full-width note slot, and even a zipper for coin storage. It can easily be cleaned and you won’t have to worry about the material weakening or degrading over time. Above is a great example of the traditional velcro wallet is below so keep reading! Canvas Camo WalletĬamo is cool, right? This bi-fold style wallet is made from sturdy canvas fabric which makes it the perfect wallet for kids who might be more prone to getting messy. Finally, the wallet can be easily printed on which gives companies the chance to print creative designs usually targeting kids. Secondly, the wallet is really durable, usually being made from hardy nylon material. Firstly, they provide great capacity and security of cash and cards unusually having ample card slots, a full-length note sleeve, and a zipper for coins. There’s a reason why types of wallets are often given to kids as their first wallet. Nothing beats the old nostalgia-fueled Velcro Wallet.
