Purchasing Custom Playing Cards

Custom Playing Cards are great for Trade Show Events, Birthday Parties,Clothing Lines, Small Business, Community Decks, and many more special events. There are several different things to consider before ordering your custom playing cards. First and foremost you need to choose a company. You need to make sure that this is something the company specializes in or you can end up with poor quality and make shift product.

Once you find a few companies request samples of work they have done in the past that will show you the quality of playing card stock they offer. Any company worth even thinking about will offer 280, 300, 320 GSM (card thickness) Standard is 300 GSM if you are looking for casino quality playing cards.

Once you have chosen the company to order from you will now need to create (or maybe already have) the designs or design you would like on the playing cards. There are several options you can customize all 54 cards, just the backs, the faces, backs and the tuck box the choice is yours.

You will then send the artwork to the company and they will set the cards up in a template for you and send you a virtual proof. Most companies will offer an actual product proof for an added cost.

Once the proof is approved it is typical that you will have to pre-pay for the order being that it is custom made. Standard production is 10 – 14 days after art approval and payment and whala… the order shows up at your home or business and you have your custom playing cards.

For more information you can visit http://www.customplayingcardss.com I have found them to be a great help and resource for ordering custom playing cards.

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