How to Alter MTG Cards with Sharpie
Altering MTG cards with a Sharpie can be a fun project! Start by practicing your design on paper to get a feel for the pen's flow and pressure. Use a fine-tip Sharpie for detailed work and make sure the card's surface is clean before you start. Light strokes work best to prevent bleeding. Seal your masterpiece with a clear matte finish to protect it!
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Honestly, don't. Sharpies can ruin the card's value and they're permanent. Getting custom sleeves is a safer way to personalize.
Just a heads up, Sharpie alterations are not tournament legal, but they're great for casual play. Keep it simple and avoid covering important card info!
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