Spring is in the Air- Card Holder
When sketching out this design, I wanted to have the moth as the main element, with owl eyes hiding within the wings. I was feeling super bright spring colors when I painted this, can you tell? The flowers on the back use the same colors, in different combinations to maintain the same bright vibe!
Designed for a concert goer’s best friend, I created the card holder to hold only the essentials. It can hold up to 5 cards and a small wad of cash!
Dimensions: 3 ⅝” tallest point, to 1 ¾” shortest point, 2 ¾” wide
Each card holder has at least one fully-tooled side, with no specific side being the front or back. Although it starts off very stiff, overtime leather will relax and stretch out with wear.
When sketching out this design, I wanted to have the moth as the main element, with owl eyes hiding within the wings. I was feeling super bright spring colors when I painted this, can you tell? The flowers on the back use the same colors, in different combinations to maintain the same bright vibe!
Designed for a concert goer’s best friend, I created the card holder to hold only the essentials. It can hold up to 5 cards and a small wad of cash!
Dimensions: 3 ⅝” tallest point, to 1 ¾” shortest point, 2 ¾” wide
Each card holder has at least one fully-tooled side, with no specific side being the front or back. Although it starts off very stiff, overtime leather will relax and stretch out with wear.
When sketching out this design, I wanted to have the moth as the main element, with owl eyes hiding within the wings. I was feeling super bright spring colors when I painted this, can you tell? The flowers on the back use the same colors, in different combinations to maintain the same bright vibe!
Designed for a concert goer’s best friend, I created the card holder to hold only the essentials. It can hold up to 5 cards and a small wad of cash!
Dimensions: 3 ⅝” tallest point, to 1 ¾” shortest point, 2 ¾” wide
Each card holder has at least one fully-tooled side, with no specific side being the front or back. Although it starts off very stiff, overtime leather will relax and stretch out with wear.