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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

My Kaito KID wallet

For those of you hypothetical readers who don't know, one of my favorite characters is Kaito KID from Case Closed/Detective Conan.

I was searching online for Kaito posters, but couldn't find anything (except if he was in the background), so I turned my search to wallets, since I've been wanting to replace my Longhorns wallet for a while.

I still didn't find much, and being a cheap-o, I looked up how to make wallets. I found this tutorial for a wallet made of paper. It wasn't too hard to fold a prototype out of scrap paper, mark the orientation and location of outward-facing sides, unfold it, and use it to design and print a template on heavier paper.

The front is one of my favorite pieces of art featuring Kaito, where he is falling through the sky with cards.

The back is an ace of hearts.

Inside, a lovely picture I found today along with Kaito KID's signature logo thing.
It has your normal billfold, two inside pockets where I put things that I need to easily access, and it also has slots in the ends where I stashed my business cards and library cards. I do like it a lot more than my previous wallet.

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