I have created them with the bulk wallet feature in walletgenerator.net
Using the wallet generator is pretty easy, and one is better off downloading and running it offline.
Those instructions are on the bottom of their webpage.
It didn't have the look/style I wanted for this project though, so I copied/pasted the generated addresses into a design program.
From there, added them to the bottom of a layout describing digital currency and Guncoin, which was placed on the rear of a printout of the U.S. Bill of Rights, on parchment paper.
Then of course, I send some Guncoin to them.
I believe that they are frameable, with a "hidden" wallet in plain sight.
My process is fairly labor intensive and slow, but if one uses the walletgenerator, with it's art/logo, it should go pretty quickly.
I recommend copy/pasting the addresses somewhere, notepad maybe, to make sending GUN to them easier.
I give the wallets to whomever I feel may be interested.
Hopefully they will hang them on a wall in their office/den/mancave/womancave/wherever, or put them somewhere safe.
Maybe the concept will garner some additional interest and research on their part.
If not, possibly a time may come when they hear about digital currencies elsewhere, then they can have an aha moment, knowing they already have some.
Also, some stickers are thrown in for fun, because...who doesn't like stickers?
Thanks so much for the description. Is what you have something that could be formalized a little more as a download from the website? And is is possible to simplify or streamline it such that I could add it to the Guncoin training manual???
Apologies for the late reply, I've been away for a while, but am not really sure how to formalize the process as a download.
Basically, I created some art, then pasted a GUN public and private address pair into each and printed them out.
I will see if I can get you the files to review...maybe you can do something with them.
If I can help, let me know.
This reminds me that it would be great if somebody with the know how could put together a paper wallet generator where one could add their own designs to it,
(Birthday wishes, Gun shop logo, range contest prize, Dirty Harry
, cool looking gun money, basically whatever works), either as a background image or in a field somewhere on the printed wallet.
I know that I would contribute to that creation.