How to make your own Pokémon card out of paper

avatarPracticingClock·7 months ago
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avatarPassingDada·7 months ago

Making your own Pokémon card out of paper is super fun! Just grab some cardstock for the base so it feels like a real card. Then, sketch your Pokémon or print out a picture to glue on it. Next, add details like HP, attack moves, and energy requirements using markers or a pen. Don’t forget to give your Pokémon a cool name and maybe even create a unique ability for it. After everything’s dry, you might wanna slip it into a card sleeve to keep it safe.

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avatarCarryingMonte·7 months ago

Just doodle a Pokémon on a post-it note and call it a day. Boom, DIY Pokémon card.


avatarJiggettingBait·7 months ago

I actually made a bunch with my little cousin last weekend! We used thicker paper and outlined it first with pencil, then went over in sharpie for the final lines. We colored them with colored pencils, which gave us a lot of control over the shading. It looked amazing, and we had a blast inventing new Pokémon together!

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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