Pokemon card games are one of the most popular card-based battle games available today. But due to the high cost of the original trading game card, some people have returned to custom and online to make their own Pokemon card. Some can even even copy these cards and laminate them together to minimize costs - at least experience alternative stimuli with trading cards.
What I will discuss here is the idea of making a completely different "Pokemon Card". Let's face the reality, if you are a game avid player, you will really find a way to collect your own original Pokemon trading game cards! However, if you are really interested in creating your own Pokemon game card, you should check out the following websites, which provide card customization tools that you can freely edit:
Pokemoncardmaker.og
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Pokemon.marriland.com
Now, go back, what kind of Pokemon card am I talking about?
You can make your own Pokemon theme card instead of inadvertently copying someone else's work, you can send it to someone you love on special occasions! In this way, you can share your Pokemon passion with others - with your personal creativity.
Since the first part of the Pokemon Anime series, there have been many pocket monsters. As the story progresses, more content is added to the already large list of small pets. So, before you start making our Pokemon card, it's best to remember your favorite Pokemon. You also need the following materials:
Oslo paper or cardboard [thickness enough to fold]
Colored paper or construction paper
Colored pencils, crayons, paints or any coloring materials
Auxiliary materials of your choice [ribbons, buttons, etc.]
Scissors
Glue
If you choose your Pokemon, you can start making cards now:
1. First, we will create a card based on the pokeball. Fold your Oslo paper or cardboard into two halves. Then, draw the center design of the pokeball in the center of your card. The upper part is red and the lower part is white. Do the same thing on the back of the card. Remember that the front of a pokeball has a white center, so this should distinguish between the front and the back of the card.
2. After coloring the exterior of the card [if you are using paint or watercolor, make sure it is used correctly], let us continue to design the inside of the card. First, take a piece of black paper and draw your favorite elf, then paint it. Then, cut your drawing and paste it on one side of the card. If you are not good at painting, you can print out a picture of your favorite Pokemon, cut it off, and paste it on one side of the card.
3. If you think your card is too bare, you can add accessory materials such as ribbons, buttons, or you can also draw inside the card.
Write your message in the blank space of the card and you are done!
This is just an example of a simple Pokemon card. You can make cards of different shapes [maybe a circle? Or a card of Magnemite shape?] use different small pets. Be creative when making your own Pokemon cards, and more importantly, like to do so. Remember, this is the handmade of your favorite person.
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