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Making customs is fun! Print them out on photo paper and then glue them to 160 lb. cardstock. You can get the cardstock in different shades and find it anywhere. Some guys use cereal boxes for a vintage look. I print out some on just the cardstock and they look good too. My photobucket has a bunch that I have done.
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