What size is a standard playing card?

3.5″ x 2.5″
Each deck is wide (poker) size with a standard index. The cards measure 3.5″ x 2.5″. The cards are made from plastic-coated paper, which makes them durable and easy to clean. These cards are perfect for use in at-home games, poker tournaments, goody bags, stocking stuffers and more.

What goes on the back of a greeting card?

Back. On commercially-produced greeting cards, the back of the card is where you’ll find the name of the greeting card company, logo, copyright notice, and contact information. When making your own greeting cards, you might want to include your name and date or a personal stamp or logo. It could also be left blank.

Why do magic cards say Deckmaster?

What does “Deckmaster” mean? The original idea when Wizards created Magic was that they would produce a whole bunch of different trading card games (TCGs). Deckmaster was that brand. It was, in fact, used on numerous TCGs, such as Jyhad (later Vampire: The Eternal Struggle) and Netrunner.

How do I print two sided business cards in Word?

On the Publication and Paper Settings tab, choose the printer that you want to print to. Under Printing options, click One page per sheet or Multiple copies per sheet. Under the Preview window, click Show how to insert paper, and then click Run the Two-Sided Printing Setup Wizard.

How do I print with cards on my printer?

How to print on thick paper/cardstock

  1. Open your document and select File > Print.
  2. Before sending your document to print, select Properties which will open your printer’s driver settings.
  3. Find the Paper Settings tab, this will allow you to select various media types that your printer can handle.
  4. Select your Paper Type.

What should I do with used greeting cards?

What to Do With Old Cards & Letters

  1. Scan & store them on your computer.
  2. Tuck them in your scrapbook or journal.
  3. Keep them so you can one day give them back to the writer.
  4. Repurpose them into tags & gift cards.
  5. Repurpose them into scrapbook & journal embellishments.
  6. Repurpose card tops into postcards.
  7. Donate card tops.


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