How to Make a Paper Pokemon Card

avatarLettingTail2 years ago
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avatarAffordingAggie2 years ago

First off, you're gonna need some sturdy paper or cardstock - regular paper just won't cut it if you're looking for that authentic card feel. Then, sketch out your Pokemon or print a design from the internet. After that, color it in with markers, colored pencils, or whatever you've got. Don't forget to add the HP, attacks, and any special abilities on the front. For the back, you can either draw the classic Pokemon TCG design or get creative with your own. Seal it with some clear packing tape or laminate it to give it that shiny finish and protect your masterpiece!

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avatarCatalogingDisk2 years ago

Honestly? Just print one. There are tons of templates online. Customize in Photoshop or a free alternative, print, glue to cardstock, and boom - you've got yourself a homemade Pokemon card.


avatarTrainingLace2 years ago

Why bother making a paper Pokemon card when you can collect the real deal? It's way cooler to have an official card, plus you can actually use it to play the game!

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