A look at Kellogg's cereal cards and related items from all sports.
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Gavin over at Baseball Card Breakdown has some of the coolest around. The Shlabotnik Report has some really nice ones too.
ReplyDeleteI haven't done this yet. I think you would need Photoshop to do a good job, but it's $20.99 a month! Unless you're a teacher, then I think it's a bit cheaper. But I want to... if I can stop working 12-14 hours a day...
ReplyDeleteThere are also services where you could also make a 3d card.
I've also always wanted to create my own all-time greats set.
Luckily, I have Photoshop. I'm still working on a few skills but I'm getting better. Does anyone know the best place to find usable photos?
ReplyDeleteI will also be starting with the All-Time Greats along with the 1973s. Why? The ATG look great and the 1973s should be easier without the 3-D effects.