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[Oshi Activities] Ideas for making DIY trading cards. Handmade merch for your fave

Photo cards, which are popular as bonuses with K-POP idol merchandise and albums.

They’re items you can enjoy in various ways, like displaying your bias’s photos as interior decor or slipping them into your phone case.

Some of you may want to try making your own photos or character goods of your favorite member.

In this article, we’ve compiled a bunch of ideas for handmade photo cards.

We’ll introduce everything from easy projects themed around social media or student IDs to more elaborate creations.

Be sure to try making your own original goods using photos of your favorite idol.

[Oshi Activities] Ideas for making DIY photocards. Handmade oshi merch (11–20)

[LINE Camera] Trading cards made with photos and index cards

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Replying to Riko: I used Sho-chan’s mom as a reference!

♬ Colorful (Dance ver.) – King & Prince

These are trading cards that you finish sturdily by editing images in LINE Camera, printing them, and combining them with index cards.

First, use LINE Camera’s collage feature to edit and split the photo into two sections, placing an image in each.

It’s also recommended to add a border so the seam between images is easy to see; you can incorporate your oshi color in this part, too.

After that, print it out and cut it in half so each section becomes its own image.

Use an index card as the base, glue the pieces together, and you’re done.

student ID-style trading card

Easy to make!! Introducing how to create a student ID-style card
student ID-style trading card

Trading cards inspired by student IDs or identification cards are a great way to clearly showcase who the person in the photo is.

It’s standard to deliberately design the frame with a minimal, mechanical look for the group name and the person’s name.

Including numbers or roles related to the person can make it look even more like an ID.

For the photo, choose a more formal, passport-style shot rather than a relaxed one—that’s key.

Aim for a deliberately stiff, identity-verifying design.

It’s also important to use sturdy backing and pay attention to surface smoothness to better evoke the feel of a real identification document.

Collage trading card

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This is a trading card that uses collage techniques—layering finely cut pieces of paper to create patterns—to showcase your favorite idol even more.

Start by decorating the base with a collage: use colors and motifs that match your fave’s image to build the background on the base.

Once the whole base is decorated, place your fave as the main feature, then continue embellishing around them while keeping the collage feel in mind.

Since this can get thick on its own, we recommend finishing by sealing the entire piece in laminate to bring it all together.

Bisco card

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♬ Chocolate Disco – Perfume

This is a cute trading card that clearly shows your love by combining your favorite idol’s name and face with Bisco, the classic snack everyone knows.

First, edit a Bisco image in an app and use an eraser tool to remove the face and product name areas.

Then insert your fave’s face, and in the spot where the product name was, add their name using the Bisco font as a reference.

That completes the image.

After that, print it out and finish it sturdily with lamination or a file, and your trading card is done.

The overall look will change depending on which type of Bisco package you use, so try out various patterns.

Pokemon-style trading card

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These trading cards convey a fun vibe, as if your favorite character has slipped into the world of the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

The key is image editing: erase the illustration and text areas from a Pokémon card image, then add your photo and/or descriptive text there.

Since the base color varies by Pokémon type, it’s also important to choose a card in your oshi’s color.

Once the image is ready, print it and finish it into a trading card by mounting it on a backing or sealing it with lamination.