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LotFancy Blank Playing Cards, 180PCS White Blank Index Flash Cards to Write on, Study Learning Cards, DIY Gift Card, Game Cards, Matte Finish, Poker Size, 2.5" x 3.5"

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Features

  • Count: 180 Blank Playing Cards to write on
  • Sturdy Cardstock: High quality 310 gsm (16pt.) card stock and rounded corners
  • Multiple DIY Uses: Blank card paper can be used as multiplication flash cards, game cards, for sketching, message cards, memory game cards, greeting cards, thank you cards, gift card, business cards, and more
  • Easy Write: Matte finish makes these cards suitable for most writing instruments. Pencils, pens, markers, crayons, fountain pens, gel pens
  • Standard Size: 2.5" x 3.5" poker sized cards, perfect size to create your own games, art projects or flash cards

Manufacturer: ‎LotFancy


Brand: ‎LotFancy


Item Weight: ‎10.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.5 x 2.5 x 0.01 inches


Color: ‎White


Material Type: ‎Paper


Size: ‎2.5x3.5 inches


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎1648


Date First Available: July 2, 2019


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  • Great!
I bought these as game cards for a project that my daughter had to complete for school. They were good quality and felt like a blank business card. We were able to write on them without marker smudging and her project turned out great.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023 by Melanie Reetz

  • Great for mtg tokens!
Bought these to make my own mtg tokens and they work amazing. Just used sharpie on them and let them dry before putting in sleeves.
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2023 by Aluna Kaur Aluna Kaur

  • Perfect gift
These were perfect as part of a gift for my nephew who has been spending all his free time designing his own Pokémon cards. Paired with some good markers and a how to draw Pokémon book, this made for one happy boy.
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023 by Whitney L

  • something to get your mind focused.
i love making card games. this is a great deal. i am making a card game right now!
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023 by Schweiz21

  • Tarot Deck with Key Words- there worked great
Of course I could have bought ready made, and much cheaper/ less time consuming, but the definitions did not match the way I was learning. I love how they turned out! I watched some YouTubes, bought these cards that fit trading card sleeves, used ultra fine Sharpie. Made a protective stop to slide the card in and expose 1/3 at a time, dried marker while making other 13 cards of suit were processed, then cut a printout of a PDF from Etsy. Could have printed it on on full sheet label paper, but opted to use double sided tape with computer paper. Slipped them into the trading card sleeves, tried wrapping paper and scrapbook paper for the card back, but found plastic poker cards for $.88 at local Walmart. A nice feel with the playing card, more substantial. The finished product turned out thick, and I can’t spring shuffle them, but they slide super easy mixing them together in my hands on the long side, no matter upright or reverse. The sleeve ends are open so the catch on each other if you try to run the short ends together. If you want a durable deck you will use a lot, this is a good way to do it. I am a slow learner so these will get a lot of use, and it will be nice to use these to do readings for others until I get them memorized. I did try using Modge Podge fixative on a sample, the ink spread a bit and the card didn’t slide as well as it did before. I also tried laminating this card to the poker card using spray adhesive: ruined it for shuffling, tacky and lost it’s snap back. The plain card, I think, would hold the marker well, but the deck would not have held up as well as as my elaborate process Overall cost for a 78 card deck about $25, but have enough supplies to have made two decks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2021 by S. Robertson S. Robertson

  • Semi-gloss surface...test your pens first
Tried using these for: Tabletop gaming, artwork, TCGs, replacement cards, productivity/brainstorming tools The pros: this pack does exactly what it sets out to do. It's a giant deck of blank playing cards. I use them as a productivity tool now, and occasionally as a thumbnailing tool. They shuffle nicely compared to notecards. The cons: mostly, it's not capable of doing anything fancier due to the semi-gloss varnish on the surface. I don't rate anything 5 star unless it blows me away, so take that as a compliment to the product. Details: I'm an artist, so I was hoping to be able to use my usual micron/copic ink pens on these. The cards still do their intended job, but the only thing that writes on them without wiping right off is sharpie. These cards are probably fine for basically any other use...flashcards, game design testing, whatever. For art use, you're better off with Strathmore Artist Trading Cards in sleeves, assuming you're not drawing right on top of your MTG cards (you know, like sane people who aren't me, apparently). For MTG (Magic The Gathering) and other TCG (Trading Card Games) testing or as replacement cards for board games - These cards feel like real playing cards, which is cool...but they do need sleeves if you want to play with them in any serious game, since they're backless, and you won't be able to reliably reproduce the back side artwork on these. These do make game design playtests feel a lot more "real," which is a surprisingly important morale factor on a design team. Highly recommend for that purpose. Just keep in mind that a semi-gloss finishing layer has already been applied to the paper if you want to use it for anything more artsy, or if you're trying to get more repeatable/precise graphic results. Now enjoy your blank deck of cards while I go ponder why I spent so much time analyzing the merits of a very reasonably priced stack of tiny paper. Good luck with your creative projects. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2020 by Margaret Markey

  • Nice and heavy
I used these to create a game for my classroom. These cards stand up to heavy use.
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023 by Lorrie

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