Printing Custom Design Your Own Logo Playing Cards Manufacturer
Item: Playing Cards
Materiel: Paper
Color: CMYK
Size: Customized
OEM/ODM: Accept
Certificate: BSCI,FSC,
Sample Time: 1-3 days
Produt Details
Printing Custom Design Your Own Logo Playing Cards Manufacturer
Product details
Product Name
Playing Cards
Material
Paper
Usage
Education/Entertainment
Certification
ISO9001, FSC
Design
From Clients,OEM
Size
Decided by Client
Printing
CMYK or Pantone
Artwork Format
AI, PDF, ID, PS, CDR
Finishing
Gloss or Matt Lamination, Spot UV, Emboss, Deboss and more
Tuck Box Size
Card Size
Custom Front and Back Printing
Full Color Printing
Printing your own design playing cards can be a fun and creative project, whether you're creating custom cards for a game, a special event, or personal use. Here's a guide to help you get started:
Design Your Cards: Use design software to create the artwork for your playing cards. Each card typically consists of a front design (the face of the card) and a back design (the card's reverse side). Consider the theme, style, and purpose of your cards as you create your designs.
Choose Card Specifications: Decide on the size, shape, and material for your playing cards. Standard playing card sizes are typically 2.5" x 3.5", but you can choose a different size if desired. Consider whether you want your cards to be traditional poker-size or bridge-size. You'll also need to decide on the cardstock weight and finish (e.g., matte, glossy) for your cards.
Print Your Designs: Once your designs are finalized, it's time to print them. You can use a professional printing service for higher-quality results.
Cut Your Cards: After printing your designs, you'll need to cut them into individual cards.
Assemble Your Deck: Once all your cards are cut, assemble them into a complete deck. Make sure the cards are in the correct order and orientation, with the front designs facing outward and the back designs facing inward.
Optional: Add Finishing Touches: Depending on your preferences and budget, you may want to add finishing touches to your cards, such as rounding the corners with a corner punch or applying a protective coating or laminate to increase durability.