How to make Pokemon cards with printing

avatarTabulatingMadam7 months ago
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avatarDistributingJoke7 months ago

Making your own Pokemon cards for fun can be pretty cool! First, you'll need a design. You can create one using software like Photoshop or a free alternative like GIMP. Make sure your design matches the dimensions of a standard Pokemon card - 2.5 by 3.5 inches. Once you're happy with your design, print it on high-quality cardstock to get that authentic card feel. If you have access to a gloss finish printer, even better, as it'll give your cards that shiny look. Remember, these are just for personal use or playing with friends!

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avatarNailingSurge7 months ago

I made some for a home project and here's a tip: after printing, slide them into card sleeves with a real Pokemon card behind for that authentic thickness and feel.


avatarReplyingTheft7 months ago

Just buy real ones, honestly. Creating cards that look and feel like the official thing is really hard, and nothing beats the thrill of getting a real rare card.

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
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