From file folders
The easiest way to make an album to store bills – to use the folder with the files. These folders are sold in any stationery store. Plastic folder already contains sewn or glued in it transparent files.
In order to convert a folder to an album for the storage of banknotes, you'll need a soldering iron. Divide each file into two or 4 pieces. Drag soldering of fine lines, i.e., solder file at the marked locations.
When dividing the file height in two compartments for storage of banknotes ready. If you're going to divide the file into 2 parts across the width or on the 4 parts, you will have to cut holes in order to insert in the separation of the bills. In the first case, the incision is better to do on the side, and the second from the bottom.
The folder itself you can leave as is, or decorate an affordable and convenient way for you - pasted colored paper, lined with cloth and then just buy the cover. This album will allow you to admire the banknotes from both sides, without removing them. Instead of folder with the already built-you can use file folder file folder and transparent file.
Of the files and cardboard
For the manufacture of the album is of Board and files you will need a transparent folder files, cardboard sheets of the same format and a soldering iron or a sewing machine. Mark the cardboard. Attach to the cardboard. Because the file is transparent, the marking will be clearly visible. Drag soldering iron or prostrochite on a typewriter in the planned lines, so you will solder/reattach the file to the cardboard.
You can attach spaced on both sides of the cardboard sheet in the file and to hold a soldering iron/sew is. In necessary places to make the incisions in order to insert the banknote. Then collect the finished sheets of your album for banknotes in a folder or sew. The album cover also can be decorated in any way. The disadvantage of this album for the bills is that the bill will be visible only from one side.
Cardboard
For the manufacture of album for banknotes made of cardboard you'll need cardboard scissors or box knife. Mark the piece of cardboard the size of banknotes. In every corner make a cut diagonally. The parts of the bill need to be inserted in these incisions.
Properly prepared sheets of cardboard need to be collected in a folder or flash. If you make between the cuts for the corners of the rectangular opening, the part bills will be visible from the other side of the cardboard sheet. The disadvantage of this album is that the corners of the banknotes will be slightly bent.