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Deck of FRANKENSTEIN playing cards w/case Bride Universal Monster Boris Karloff


Deck of FRANKENSTEIN playing cards w/case Bride
Universal Monster Boris Karloff


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Universal Studios Monsters King Kong Playing Cards


Universal
Studios Monsters King Kong Playing Cards


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VINTAGE 1978 FLASH GORDON MINI PLAYING CARDS SET FOURNIER SPAIN CASED * #8


VINTAGE 1978
Flash Gordon MINI PLAYING CARDS SET FOURNIER SPAIN CASED * #8


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CREEPY CLASSIC PLAYING CARDS...THE MUMMY,.BORIS KARLOFF


CREEPY CLASSIC PLAYING CARDS…THE MUMMY,.BORIS KARLOFF


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CREEPY CLASSIC PLAYING CARDS...KING KONG...FAYE RAYE


CREEPY CLASSIC PLAYING CARDS…KING KONG…FAYE RAYE


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CREEPY CLASSIC PLAYING CARDS...CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF


CREEPY CLASSIC PLAYING CARDS…CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF


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DRACULA PLAYING CARDS - CREEPY CLASSICS - RARE


DRACULA PLAYING CARDS – CREEPY CLASSICS – RARE


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The Bride of Frankenstein Creepy Classics Playing Cards


The Bride of Frankenstein Creepy Classics Playing Cards


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Universal Studios Monsters The Mummy Playing Cards


Universal Studios Monsters The Mummy Playing Cards


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How to make your own deck?

Hi everyone! I have a track / theme party and I want to make custom cards from a board game. I do not I am a magician with Photoshop and I'm not sure how. I have pictures of my suspicion, and I want to alter his name is somewhere, obviously. I also I also back in print with an image backup. Thanks for any advice you have to give!

The standard size for play the cards are 2-1/2 "x 3-1/2". You have a couple of options: 1. Buy a deck of cards and alter the face side only (back anyway). 2. Buy cards and other documents and make cards from scratch. 3. Buy blank spaces in your local scrapbooking store and modify. If you look at the letters, most have a white border around both the front and back. I would include this in their design on the front, but not in the back. Select a design you like for the back, put it all on a sheet of paper and print out on cardstock. Cut into cards and then decorate the front. You can use stickers which is by far the easiest way create business cards in bulk. Seals are also useful for mass production. Markers are created for the sole purpose of writing on slippery surfaces including photographs. If you want the cards to be smooth (as much as possible) and playable, stick to flat ornaments (no buttons, beads, etc.) You can laminate the cards – Would "seal" around and give a smooth, easy to play. For more ideas, go to your local scrapbooking store. Good luck!

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