![]() October 2022 Update: The printable is now updated to include new Pokemon card templates for item cards, supporter cards, and stadium cards (after much begging from my kids the last few weeks). (Updated note: then we went on to become active Pokemon Go players when that came out!)īut now we can create our own pocket monsters or invent a new type of Pokemon energy if we wanted to. Plus, we all learned how to the play the Pokemon trading card game and I got hooked on playing the game on the computer. ![]() After all my husband used to collect Pokemon cards as a kid so he has a whole binder full of the original set. We all joined in to create, draw, and play together.Īlthough, I guess I shouldn't be surprised that all of us enjoyed drawing our own cards. The whole family (including myself!) ended up having a blast with these templates. That inspired me to make a template for J to use to design his own cards too.īy building on his interest in Pokemon, I was hoping that these blank DIY Pokemon card templates would encourage him to explore art and drawing more. It seems every single boy in J's grade one class is as enthusiastic about all things Pokemon as he is! Although they might not be as into memorizing the pokedex as he is, many of the kids seem to have an official card or two in their hands at all times.Īctually, I've even spotted a few of his classmates carrying homemade Pokemon cards around. ![]() There's something about age six and Pokemon. Grab the free printable Pokemon card templates below and get ready to draw your own Pokemon cards! ![]()
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