How to make custom Pokemon cards brillo pad?
CorsetingJoke路7 months agoJust don't. Using a brillo pad on your precious Pokemon cards, even custom ones, sounds like a recipe for disaster. If you're aiming for that distressed look, there are safer ways to do it that won't potentially ruin your cards.
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Custom Pokemon cards with a brillo pad, huh? That's a new one. If you're looking to give your cards a weathered, textured look, gently rubbing a brillo pad might do the trick. Make sure to do this very lightly to avoid damaging the card. Another approach is to print your custom designs and then use the pad for an aged effect on the edges. Always test on a card you don鈥檛 care about first!
I tried the brillo pad technique on a couple of my custom Pokemon cards, and it kinda worked? Gave it a nice, rough texture around the edges, but be super careful. It's easy to overdo it and end up with a card that looks more mauled than custom.
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