Playing Cards Deck of 52 uniquely designed playing cards.

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Playing Cards Deck of 52 uniquely designed playing cards

Design the Back Interesting design for the back of your deck of cards Draw it out on paper with Pencil Remember, it needs to fit on the back of your cards Words need to be in reverse

Design Ideas

Draw out Numbers, Letters, and Symbols in Reverse Club, Spade, Heart, and Diamond Numbers: 2-10 Letters: J, Q, and K Symbols for: Jack, Queen, and King Draw out on paper in Reverse Worksheet will help keep track of symbols

All Designs ready for Transfer Use Tracing Paper to Transfer to the Linoleum Use your pencil Decide what part you want to be cut out Begin to Carve Always cut away from you