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Trading Cards 

Create stunning trading cards for sports, rookie birthdays, pets, and more with PhotoDigiStudio. Choose from two great options: (1) buy Photoshop templates from my Etsy shop to edit and print yourself, or (2) visit my Zazzle shop to easily edit and print them online. Select the most convenient option for you or the sports enthusiasts in your life.

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Print with PhotoDigiStudio

Visit my Zazzle store to print your trading cards on premium, water-resistant paper in the standard size of 2.5 x 3.5 inches. If you've edited the cards using one of my Photoshop templates, save them as JPGs after editing. Then, click the link below to upload your files to Zazzle and complete your purchase. Zazzle will take care of printing and shipping your cards.

 

Click here: Print my Trading Cards

Download the instructions:

HOW TO PRINT

Simplify your trading card creation with Zazzle!

No software or template purchase needed—just go online to edit and have Zazzle print them for you.

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Print with PrintFirm

Print Firm is a US-based professional printing company that offers a satisfaction guarantee on all their product. They are tried and tested with my trading card templates so you can't go wrong with them. Contact them for any printing and shipping-related concerns

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www.printfirm.com

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Explore Staples or a local printing shop

Search for a local printing shop online, contact them, and ask if they can print cards that are 2.5 x 3.5 inches (6.35 x 8.9 cm) on both sides. Some places might print several cards on one sheet of cardboard and then cut them. You can also check if they offer laminating to make the cards waterproof and long-lasting.

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Print at Home

I don't recommend printing at home, but it is possible to have good results if you are experienced with it. When printing at home, aligning the sides to match perfectly is almost impossible but if you choose to do so, I recommend printing on two sheets, then gluing them onto each other, and finally laminating. Provided you take care and use the right materials this can be seamless. Use 14pt. or 16pt. Premium Thick Cardstock Paper.

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If you have any questions, feel free to ask.

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