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QuestionDoes it need to be made perfectly, so the picture is recognizable?Community AnswerYou don't have to make it perfect. It should be unique.
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QuestionIf you would want to make rare and ultra rare cards, what would you suggest using?Community AnswerUsing a different template can be one way, or you could place a rating system, i.e. C = common, UC = Uncommon, R = rare, or UR = Ultra Rare.
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QuestionHow many cards should be in one pack?Community AnswerFor most trading cards, there are about 5, but you can go as much as about 12.
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QuestionWhere do I get white card paper?Community AnswerYou can get it at any retail or craft supply store.
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QuestionHow do I make my cards harder to tear without laminating?Community AnswerUse a strong material for your cards, like card stock.
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QuestionHow do I prevent the back of the card from showing through to the front?Community AnswerGlue a piece of paper to the back (this can be the card back). If you can still see through, keep adding paper until you no longer can.
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QuestionHow do I cover them in plastic so they shine?Community AnswerJust use a lamination machine. If you don't have one, just go to an office supply store or specialty store to get them professionally laminated.
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QuestionHow do I add a back side to the cards?Community AnswerAdd a second page to your document that looks exactly the same shape-wise except that instead of the card fronts you'll have the backs. Then press "print" and select "print double sided" or "two to a page".
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QuestionWhat about the design on the back of the card?Community AnswerMake a design for it, print it out and glue it onto the back of the card.
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QuestionHow do I laminate my trading cards with tape?Community AnswerPut strips of tape across the card in rows, just barely overlapping one another.
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QuestionHow can I make cards and make them fast?Community AnswerDon't add too much detail. Items should be simple food or objects, while characters should not be so realistic that they look like real people.
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QuestionCan handmade trading cards use characters who are unknown or only slightly known?Community AnswerYes. They're your cards. Do what you like! If they are baseball cards, most people use well-known players.
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QuestionHow would I mass produce a lot of cards, let's say 500?Zeal StephensCommunity AnswerTry to make the cards smaller. Also, that would be a bonus because if you're selling them they would be easy to lose and they would have to buy more, giving you more money.
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QuestionIs their another way of laminating my trading cards?Community AnswerPut strips of tape on the front and back side of the card. If the card is still not thick, keep putting strips until you can't do this anymore.
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QuestionWhat is the best amount of cards for a deck?Andres ChCommunity AnswerMany cards games include between 40 to 60 cards but you can go fewer for a simpler game or higher for a more complex game.
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QuestionCan I get the images from my search engine?Community AnswerIt's okay to do that if you're only using them for home. However, it cannot be done if you plan on selling unless your cards because that would be breaching copyright and you might get sued. Just use such images as place-holders in the card template if using them at home only.
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QuestionHow do I make copies of my trading cards?Community AnswerJust copy your document and cut out the cards, or you can go to an office supply store and ask them to copy your cards.
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QuestionCan I use PowerPoint instead of Word when making my own trading cards?Community AnswerYes, it doesn't matter what you use as long as it turns out how you like it! Have Fun!
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QuestionCan I make multiple copies of trading cards?Community AnswerYes! If you have a printer most have a top lid that will open up, this is a photocopier. You simply put your paper in with the designated lines and click copy or scan if you want to and then print from the scans.
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QuestionHow do I cut straight on paper when making trading cards?Community AnswerUse a cutting knife (craft knife) along a ruler. Both can be found at most retail stores. If you prefer to use scissors, use sharp ones suitable for cutting paper.
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QuestionHow do I use Paint on my computer to make a trading card?Community AnswerDrag out one rectangle. Color it the outside (border) color. Drag a text box out. Fill it (with the inside color) and put on the info. Paste your picture on it. Done!
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QuestionHow much can I sell my trading cards for?Community AnswerYou can set your own price. Try asking friends and family what they would pay for your cards before deciding on a price.
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