How to make foil MTG proxies

avatarSingingRidge2 years ago
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avatarTrottingArea2 years ago

Ah, the art of making foil MTG proxies is both fun and rewarding! First up, you'll need some blank foil cards or you can de-ink some common foil MTG cards with acetone (carefully, don't rub too hard!). Then, print out the proxy image you want on transparency paper. You can find these images online or create your own. Once printed, you'll need to align it perfectly with your blank foil and use a bit of spray adhesive to stick the two together. Voila, you've got your very own foil proxy!

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avatarJokingTunic2 years ago

Honestly, just buy the real cards. Nothing beats the feeling of having an authentic collection.


avatarPressingDesk2 years ago

Making foil proxies is actually pretty simple. I've done it for deck testing. Just de-ink a foil card, print your proxy on transparency film, and stick it on. Looks almost like the real deal if you do it right.

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