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Hello and welcome to The Cardboard Stencil Company.
Home of awesome DIY stencils to make deck boxes and cases for all of the popular trading card games (like
the ones listed above).

Our deck box stencil templates fit standard sleeved cards. Inner
dimensions being
68 mm x 94 mm.
Box length varies depending on how many cards you want it to hold. Just pick the stencil that fits your needs and get started!

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Choose from 13 different stencils for 40, 60, 80, 100, 110 and 120 card decks. Each deck size is made for non-sleeved, single sleeved or double sleeved cards. 
No matter what your needs are, we got your deck covered. Literally!

But enough terrible jokes here, we have quite the science behind our stencils allowing you more creative options over standard stencil design. Those little triangles serve a purpose. More on that later though...

Pick your favorite beverage, adult beverage, cereal, chocolate bar or any other kind of packaging desired. Even design your own artwork and put it on any one of our deck boxes or cases.

Get those creative juices flowing!
You are moments away from creating unique deck boxes like these

And then you can even make cool looking cases to hold all of your decks!

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Make themed cases and decks with your favorite kinds of soda, cereal or adult beverages. And what a neat way to help you label each kind of deck too.

Download our PDF files containing 18 different deck box stencil sizes, 4 different deck case designs and all kinds of instructions helping you along the way!

You get all of this:

For only $6.99 usd!

BUUUUTTTTT...
There is always a but... You will have to buy a few supplies to make all of this happen. Things like a metric ruler, scissors, glue, utility knife, metal scrubber
and a round electrical coverplate for creasing. All of these items are better explained in the download and are cheap and easy to find just about anywhere.

And there's even more!

You may be thinking, well how do I download a stencil? Paper is too thin!
And that is correct. So, you download the document, print off a stencil image and glue it onto some paperboard packaging (the thin kind). Next you cut it out along the lines and BLAMMO, you have a fully functioning awesome and amazing stencil!

We also have a constantly growing YouTube channel with tips, tricks and suggestions to help you out along the way.

And if that isn't enough, we have also created a Facebook page called "The Cardboard Stencil Company" where you can come and share your finished designs, seek inspiration, ask questions or just join in the fun of talking about the process in general. Or feel free to check out any one of our other social media channels.

Hit that pretty little yellow button below and join our growing community of happy DIY boxers today!

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