Print and Play Cards Made Like Playing Cards
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- Step-by-Step Tutorial Video to make these cards:
• How To Make Game Cards...
How I made print and play cards that riffle shuffle, snap, and sound like regular playing cards.
Full details with my step-by-step build process and more photos can be found in my Print and Play Geeklist on BGG here:
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The method I used to make these cards is shown in the tutorials by Jake Staines of Dining Table Print and Play:
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Specifically this video:
• How To Make Playing Ca...
More on the 8 card method here:
• How to Lay Out a Card ...
For the core in the middle of these cards I used one split sheet of 5mil (NOT 3mm as mentioned in the video) laminating pouch purchased here:
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The 24lb linen paper I used was from here:
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that cat/baby crying @ 4:33 got me relly well
Fuck I wish this was the top comment 😱
I went trying to find out if my cat was in a fight with a neighbourhood cat
This idea is great. I ended up buying acetate sheets for overhead projectors. I print my cards on sheets of A4 not using the fold. So opted to use spray adhesive, adhere the one side to the acetate, flip it, spray again and line up and stick the backs.
It has the "snap" sound and they bounce back nicely. Wouldn't have thought to use acetate as a core until setting your video so thank you so much for sharing.
Yes, I've used acetate transparency sheets too! However, I've found that the plastic edge when cut can leave an edge that needs to be sanded off the sides of the cards.
I saw this video a long time ago and kept meaning to come back when I needed it. I finally needed it, and couldn't remember what it was called, so I had to dig through about 6 videos recommended lists. Really glad I found it again though. Great work!
Not a overpriced Chinese machine ad, but a actual tutorial! Thank you! Liked and subscribed!
The cards you do are amazing. The video is fire, you are great at spreading this passion. I'm purchasing a laminator soon...
Just watched your other video a few hours ago showing you process! My materials are ordered an on the way! Thank you again :)
I’m looking for her step by step method
Thanks for sharing the process .
This is awesome! TYSM for sharing your technique.
Nice method. I'll definitely try it in my experiments.
Thank you! Brief and informational!
Thanks! :)
Great video Rachel, I need to figure out how to spray glue without getting over spray
Thanks, Andy! I place down something I can get spray on before spraying glue on the card sheets. I often use brown paper bags from the grocery store or broken up cardboard boxes for this.
Both lay-person (never did this before but love to do this once) as well as a non-American (we use metric). And I have some confusion/questions. Looking it up 24-pound paper is likely the bound weight, not cover weight? And should be equal to 90 grams/m2 paper? 80 grams/m2 is normal printer/copy A4-paper over here.
But that's actual paper, your link has the words "cotton" and "linnen" on it. I was told linnen is just the texture, not some actual ingredient, but...cotton might be? I assume cotton-infused paper(?) is both more durable and tough as well as heavier than normal printer paper? Or...would normal printer paper work too, as long as you use the paper lamination?
What’s your favorite spray adhesive? How have the held up? Do you spray outside to protect color?
Hi, I like your cards. I was wondering if you've tried printing directly onto blank bicycle cards or removing the printed face and reprinting your own design? Thanks.
I understand you using half a laminating sleeve as the core. But I'm not sure how you're running it through the laminator afterward? Those cards don't look laminated with a plastic face. Or are you saying you don't use another sleeve, but by running the cards with the lamination inside through the laminator it heats up the card inside? I'm not quite understanding.
Hi David, you're correct, the cards are not laminated on the outside. When I run the sheet of cards through the laminator it is only to heat the sheet inside, that's making the core. This firms up the core and makes it stronger. Hope that's clear, now.
For those seeing this later, I created a step-by-step tutorial of the full process which you can see here: ruclips.net/video/DgNJmAkO1_M/видео.html
what app or how do you lay the images to print properly spaced like yours? also great video!
Hello! I really appreciate your video. I wanted to know if you spray your cards afterwards to make them semi-glossy or anything.
Did you get any ink residue on your laminator after running your cards through? If so, do you know any way to clean it. I had to buy a whole new one and I'm hesitant to run any other cards through it that won't be enclosed in laminate. Thank you for the vid.
Nice
First of all, thanks!!! Then what kind of spray adhesive fo you use? Brand or type you recommend?
Thank you so much, I am trying to make my own affirmation oracle cards. How much does it cost to actually laminate them?
Thank you very much
You're welcome!
Hi, How do you print your cards?
Hi, I print with an HP color laser printer.
Is it the Linen paper that gives you that sheen to the cardstock?
Hi Rachel, Thx for this video. I have a question, i'm in the process of buying a new printer (our old one broke 2 weeks ago). If you where in the same position as us and you would have to buy a new printer, with all of your video's and knowledge (now a couple of years further down the road) what printer would you buy?? (I also want to use it to print out card based PnP games) I am a little biased to go for laser, but inkt is also ok if you would advice on this?? Ideally a model or type number would be great if you can advise my on this? Cheers and thx, Jeroen
Hey Rachel! Do you have an Etsy account and take custom orders for playing cards
Hi Justice, I don't have an account to take custom orders for playing cards. If you want to share with me what type of playing cards you need made, you can message me through Facebook messenger: facebook.com/rachbruner
Do I need to download software to print my images on that playing card template or will the epson printer I’m buying come with that template
I absolutely love love love this video. #Newsubhere #Thankyouforsharing #Keepupthegreatwork
Hey, what game do those fantasy cards at the beginning of the video belong to?
Hi, those were a custom back for a game I put together to test out. I just found an image online, edited it to work how I wanted. The game I was testing was eventually published as School of Sorcery:
boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/286980/school-sorcery
How did u get those colors on that linen cardstock
Do you laser print or use an inkjet?
If we have a bored game and there's a mistake with the cards or missing some, can we print them up on the printer?
Some people have done this. The tricky thing is getting the card to be the exact same size, with same mm of rounded corners, with the same thickness and feel of card. The best way is to contact the game publisher directly to see if they will replace the missing cards.
What kind of spray adhesive are you using? Also, how do you get the curved edges? Thanks for sharing. This is ingenious!
There is a corner punch tool to achieve perfect round corners, those punches offer rounding at different angles, depending on the size you need
What is 32lb paper is that card stock?
32lb linen paper is not card stock. My regular, cheap printer paper is 20lb, so the 32lb is only slightly thicker/heavier. Linen paper has a slight texture to the paper, which is just personal preference. You can use other types of paper. Just try what you have access to, and see how it works for you! Trial and error is a lot of the print and play fun. :D
Like how much would they cost per pack of cards? If you were to have 40 cards
Do you need to spray adhesive before running it through the laminator?
Depends on what process and products you're using. In this method, I always spray before but you could try spraying after, I just haven't. Some people laminate the outside of the cards to avoid spraying, or they just sleeve the cards in premade sleeves.
@@RachelBruner I was mostly wondering if the the laminate would act as an adhesive. I've been using the laminating the card and passing it through twice and then again after cutting. Thank you for getting back to me!
@@LachlanKadick A sheet of laminate only has sticky stuff on one side, so only that side would stick as an adhesive (after running it through the laminator). I always spray glue the entire page before adding the laminate just to make sure everything is properly adhered. It's also easiest that way, using the method I use, shown in my "How to Make Cards that Shuffle" video.
How do you get the card template with the guided lines?
You can get a template and follow the video instructions here:
www.diningtablepnp.com/article/card-layout-templates
www.diningtablepnp.com/videos/video-tutorial-how-lay-out-card-template
does anyone have a new link this one expired and i cant find a guide line for the life of me
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I can't find pdf file to print the game
The print and play files for the game, Potion Class, can be purchased here:
www.pnparcade.com/products/potions-class