How to make a Pokemon card binder out of paper

avatarSwellingDump2 years ago
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avatarEnvassalingTier2 years ago

Making a Pokemon card binder out of paper is like crafting your own Pokeball, but for your cards! Start by getting some sturdy cardstock or heavyweight paper for the cover to ensure durability. Measure and cut to the size you want, leaving extra room for the spine. Fold the edges to create the spine, then punch holes along one side of your paper sheets where the cards will be. These sheets will act as your pages. Secure them to the binder using string or rings. Decorate your binder with Pokemon images or stickers to bring it to life!

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avatarSwellingDump2 years ago

Honestly, why bother? Just buy a binder. Paper won't protect your precious cards from damage. It's not worth the risk.


avatarRollingHank2 years ago

Just fold a bunch of paper in half and staple the edge. Not as fancy, but it gets the job done if you just want somewhere to stash your cards.

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