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OSL200011 Sep 2017 7:01 a.m. PST

I see you can print off templates for the IABSM cards off of the TooFat lardies website but what are your suggestions to place the templates onto to create the cards.

Personal logo Jeff Ewing Supporting Member of TMP11 Sep 2017 8:10 a.m. PST

You can usually buy cardstock of various weights in an office supply or stationary store.

22ndFoot11 Sep 2017 8:21 a.m. PST

I print them on normal paper, business card size and then laminate them using the appropriate sized laminate. That said, I usually design my own rather than use the templates.

boy wundyr x11 Sep 2017 8:52 a.m. PST

I made my own images (in Powerpoint), then printed them onto full label (sticker) sheets, cut them out and stuck them onto regular playing cards, so they all have a consistent backing. I used dollar store cards as I customized my deck for each nationality, so I needed about 350 cards! (7 decks)

Wargamer Blue11 Sep 2017 4:11 p.m. PST

You can order some from Arts Cow.

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Bellbottom13 Sep 2017 2:39 a.m. PST

I used these
auction
Multiple suppliers and varying prices on ebay.
Cold cure are the best, no laminator needed. Just Print your card, and a suitable backing card, place back to back in laminating wallet, peel off backing and stick down. Very robust, will last years, and easy to make.

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