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The Ultimate Guide to Making Gaff Cards

Step 4Positioning and Printing Your Card

Positioning and Printing Your Card
Now that you've printed your design. You're going to go grab that double sided tape. Now take the card and tape onto the back of the card with the blank side up.Now put the paper with the card taped to it back in the printer and print again. Now just peel your card off the paper and your done! A professional looking card that you made yourself!

I hope this will be helpful for some people looking to make gaff cards for little or no cost at all. I hope you enjoyed this Instructable. In the future I may post Instructables on tricks that you can do with these cards.

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Dec 4, 2008. 8:49 AMExitao says:
Nice instructable. I'm not a card guy myself, but I can definitely see many applications. If you're not using a laser printer, you might consider using Tester's clear matt to protect the image. Most card magicians will have a can kicking around for making rough and smooth decks.

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