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Apostrophe Games Blank Playing Cards – 180pcs Blank Playing Cards to Write On – Custom Card Deck with Matte Finish

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Style: 180 Cards


Features

  • Put Your Creativity to Good Use: Apostrophe Games blank playing cards are a great way to show off your fun side and design your own game to enjoy with family and friends! Personalize each card and create a unique game that will bring tons of laughter and joy to the next game night.
  • Jumbo Pack: The set includes 180 blank playing cards that you can use any way you want. Use them with pens or permanent markers, even acrylic paint to design any type of game you can think of.
  • Premium Materials: Made from premium playing card stock (not just heavy paper like our competitors), these cards have a core in the center so they 'pop' back into shape when bent. Just like standard playing cards.
  • Multipurpose Design: Our blank poker sized cards (2.5" x 3.5") can be used for board games, blank flash cards, and index cards. You can draw virtually any design and use them to develop your artwork or create your own matching game.
  • Great Gift: Get our flash card set for yourself or as a practical and fun gift for any artsy person in your life who would like to experiment more with color, shape, and designs. They can also be used as flashcards for studying.

Material: ['Premium playing card stock']


Brand: Apostrophe Games


Color: White.


Size: Large


Item Weight: 9.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: 3.46 x 2.48 x 0.1 inches


Item Weight: 9.6 ounces


Item model number: LYSB01H4CZQ14-SPRTSEQIP


Manufacturer recommended age: 15 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Manufacturer: Apostrophe Games


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  • Worth the money.
Style: 180 Cards
These are great. We're making NPC cards for DND. They're sturdy and not soo small in size either. They're about as a thick as regular playing cards and they're cheap.
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025 by Shayne Clements

  • Creativity and fun, some limitations
Style: 180 Cards
These cards are great for simple designs or text but complex coloring and shading is difficult to achieve with the surface finish already on the card. This surface is great for the overall texture that cannot otherwise be achieved so it’s a five and take feature. If you want to pencil then ink, and especially if adding color, it’s best to get the pencils mostly erased before inking to avoid smudging. These smudges can be removed with additional erasing, but it’s more work and often requires re-inking. Even permanent markers tend to float on the finishing but paint markers without extensive layering and allowed to dry works nice. The weight of the paper is comparable to most gaming cards. There is some minor shine-through when held up to the light but it is not apparently noticeable at a glance. These are good for drafting a deck of game cards, creating scrapbook background clips or caption bubbles, mini art cards, or creating a trading card template for anyone to design. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2023 by Fuzzy

  • Good Quality. Perfect for Prototyping.
Style: 180 Cards
I bought these to prototype a game. They are great for that purpose. I just write on them with a Sharpie.
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024 by Altered Steaks

  • Good economical pack of blank cards
Style: 180 Cards
The pack that I got had four bundles of 50 cards - cellophane wrapped. The paper cards are that same size and weight of a inexpensive pack of poker cards that I have (the only difference is the playing cards have a finish applied to them). The blank cards are matte finished and seem to hold ink fairly well with no bleeding. I'm using a variety of pens with these cards - Sharpie permanent markers, Uni-ball metallic gel pens, and assorted highlighters. The gel pens look great and the Sharpies work well too. These cards hold up well under light handling, but start getting a bit ragged over time with heavy use. For what I'm using these cards for (flash-cards, random-number generators, art-card pieces) they hold up adequately for my needs. I will probably be purchasing more of these again in the future. The only markers I had problems with (that I've tried), were the Sharpie brand flip chart markers. The ink from those beaded up on the surface of the cards and smeared. The highlighters smeared a bit too - but I sort of like the water-color like effect that you can get with using them on these cards. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2017 by K. R.

  • AMAZING!!
Style: 180 Cards
I honestly love these, they are the perfect size and texture!! i even got to make some cute playing cards with them! i 100% recommend!
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024 by Alana Alana

  • Perfect Proxy Cards (If you use the right pens!)
Style: 180 Cards
These cards are the perfect cut, size and weight to use for making proxy cards to Magic the Gathering. The only potential issue is figuring out what type of pen to use. After experimenting with a wide variety of pens it became apparent that these cards are very quick to absorb oils on the skin and cause an inconsistent line with many types of ink, as can be seen in the first image. However diligence paid off. Copic markers work wonderfully, drying quickly and behaving just like they do on normal marker paper. However to get a nice fine line, SHARPIE Permanent Markers, Ultra Fine Point did the job. NOTE: not the SHARPIE Pen, or S gel, only the traditional Permanent Alcohol Sharpie fine point worked fast and clear, other types smeared way to easily for way too long. Pigma Microns which are normally my go to pen for working with ink and Copic Markers took a very long time to dry, somewhere between 1 and 24 hours. I found a test card the following day and checked if they would still smear, microns did not smear at 24 hours, but that is too much time. So anyways, pick up some SHARPIE Permanent Markers, Ultra Fine Point and some Copic markers and go nuts! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2023 by Peter Peter

  • Perfect for prototyping card games!
Style: 180 Cards
These are awesome. They feel like regular playing cards, they shuffle really nicely, and for me the best part is that even though they have that nice playing card feel, you can still use a pencil on them. I've bought 3 sets of these already, and I'll probably be buying a lot more.
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025 by Austin Meyer

  • Get creative!
Style: 180 Cards
This has quickly become my favorite card! I use it to create my own intuitive deck. The card feels very smooth yet has a somewhat matt finish. It’s thick but shuffles very well. I used a water-based brush pen (Tombow) to write on it and it took the ink fine- though it does appear to have a little bit of the “smear” effect. I personally found it interesting and I liked the look. Keep in mind that you want to give it ample time to dry before you can use it, regardless of the media used. I’m excited to get creative and try out different types of media with the card! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2020 by Quin Quin

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