
Custom Playing Cards · Blue-Core Poker Deck
The deck that earns a second look the moment someone picks it up.
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Minimum: 1
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Custom playing cards from Popecho are printed on 300g blue-core poker-grade paper, cut to 60×97mm with a professional rounded-corner finish and 54 cards per deck. The emboss-texture surface is a fixed production layer — applied to every deck — giving cards a tactile hand feel and crease resistance that flat-printed stock can't match.
Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Card face size | 60×97mm (finished) |
| Tuck box size | 63×100mm (finished) |
| Cards per deck | 54 (standard 52 + 2 jokers) |
| Stock | 300g blue-core poker-grade paper |
| Surface finish | Emboss-texture (tactile, premium hand feel) |
| Print method | High-resolution full-color offset |
| Corners | Rounded die-cut, smooth and burr-free |
| MOQ | 1 deck |
File Prep
- Canvas size: 76×126mm (full artwork canvas including bleed)
- Finished cut: Confirm your variant inside Popecho's editor — the bleed diagram loads the correct cut boundary for the size you selected
- Bleed: Extend artwork 3mm beyond the cut line on all sides; never leave a white border at the canvas edge or it will print on the finished card
- DPI: 300 minimum
- Color mode: RGB
- Safe zone: Inside the editor, the safe zone sits 3mm from every cut edge — keep all text, faces, and key graphics inside it
- File size: Recommended under 4MB per image file
- Accepted formats: PNG or JPG
FAQ
Q: What is the minimum order quantity for custom playing cards?
A: You can order as few as 1 deck. For runs of 500 decks or more, contact Popecho through the bulk-order channel for custom pricing.
Q: What file format do I need to submit my artwork?
A: PNG or JPG at 300 DPI in RGB color mode. Keep each file under 4MB and extend artwork to the full canvas boundary — no white borders.
Q: Can I order a sample before committing to a larger run, or submit multiple designs in one order?
A: Yes — place a single-deck order to proof your design before scaling up. Each design requires its own separate order.
Need help preparing artwork? Start with our tutorial: Custom Playing Card Artwork Setup Guide