Leather Stamps
Marbled Leather Card Holder Kit (Seconds): 3-Pack Bundle
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Make your own leather card holder! This minimalist design is low on fuss and high on function. It features vegetable-tanned leather, brass rivets, and two slots for stashing cards and cash. All you need is a metal dot anvil, a hammer, and a hard surface to set the hardware.
The leather in these B-Grade has minor imperfections, such as stretch marks, bug bites, or other textural blemishes. Over time, the vegetable-tanned leather will darken, taking on a weathered patina, and these imperfections will become less noticeable. We recommend protecting your leather with leather salve, available below. NOTE: FINAL SALE!
Dimensions: 3” W x 4 ¹⁄₈”” H
3-PACK NOTES: Your 3-pack may not contain the exact color or patterns pictured in the photos. Does not include individual packaging + comes with only one set of printed instructions.
This kit includes all of the leather and hardware needed to make your wallet.
- (1) Pre-cut, hole-punched leather piece
- (4) Metal double-cap rivets
- On-demand instructional video
NOTE: In order to complete this project, you will also need a metal dot anvil (which can be added to your kit above), a hammer, and a hard surface. Optionally, we recommend using a bone folder to crease your leather and conditioning with leather salve for water-resistance.
To protect your wallet, we recommend conditioning it before you make with leather salve.
Because veg-tanned leather is not water-resistant, we highly recommend conditioning and protecting your wallet with leather salve, which can be applied with a horsehair brush and buffed with a flannel cloth. (Option to add to your kit above.) To learn more about leather care, visit our blog.
Marbled Leather Card Holder Kit (Seconds): 3-Pack Bundle
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Skill Levels
BEGINNER |
CONFIDENT BEGINNER |
Beginner projects will introduce you to the basics of bag making. You'll learn to sew heavy-duty fabric, punch holes in fabric and leather, set metal rivets, and sew your first zipper! |
Confident Beginner projects involve managing more pieces of fabric and leather. They'll teach you to add interior and exterior pockets and install new types of hardware, like snaps. |
INTERMEDIATE |
ADVANCED |
Intermediate projects involve a more in-depth making process. They'll teach you to work with a wider variety of tools and hardware techniques, like setting extra-strength tubular rivets. |
Advanced projects are for experienced stitchers ready to invest a significant amount of time and energy into becoming a bag maker. Complex construction and seriously professional results. |