It depends on how legit you want em to look. I've done homebrew for some card based board games and we put all the cards in plastic sleeves and covwred the printed design on the backs with plain construction paper colour coded for which deck it was supposed to be and had printed homebrew cards mixed with the real ones. You couldn't tell which was which that way.
Teach your siblings/kids to print their own cards on stock. A good print in a card protector is indistinguishable from the real thing.
Other kids wont let them play with them cause it's Cheating to not buy a thing.
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Is there a guide?
Probably, but I actually haven't tried it myself. I've just seen the results.
It depends on how legit you want em to look. I've done homebrew for some card based board games and we put all the cards in plastic sleeves and covwred the printed design on the backs with plain construction paper colour coded for which deck it was supposed to be and had printed homebrew cards mixed with the real ones. You couldn't tell which was which that way.
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