Blitzle #114 — White Flare (Print Art)
This digital download is a fan-made Pokemon TCG print design built around Blitzle #114 from the White Flare set, ready for you to print at home. The extended scene stretches Blitzle's card art into a wide autumn plain of rust-red brush, a bare leaning tree, and a pale stream cutting under a cool gray-blue sky. The ZIP includes a US Prints folder with four borderless PDFs (8.5x11in, 11x14in, 12x16in, 16x20in) and an International Prints folder with two PDFs (A4, A3), all at 300 DPI with the card centered, plus an instructions PDF and four listing-mockup images.
Instant digital download — delivered by email after purchase. Digital downloads are non-refundable.
Where the Plains Open Up for Blitzle #114
This Pokemon TCG extended-art print carries Blitzle #114 past the card's edges and into the rust-colored plain it was only glimpsing on the original White Flare print. Warm oranges and deep reds spill through dry brush and a bare, leaning tree, while a cool gray-blue sky settles over the whole scene. A pale stream threads across the foreground, right where Blitzle looks to be picking its way through on its way somewhere. Framed and hung, it works as a quiet piece of wall art for anyone who collects Pokemon TCG art and wants more of it than a card sleeve allows.
What You Will Receive
This is a digital download — no physical print ships to you. Right after checkout, you'll get a ZIP file containing every size and format you need.
US Prints
- 8.5x11in borderless PDF
- 11x14in borderless PDF
- 12x16in borderless PDF
- 16x20in borderless PDF
International Prints
- A4 (210x297mm) borderless PDF
- A3 (297x420mm) borderless PDF
Every PDF is set at 300 DPI, borderless, with Blitzle #114 centered in the frame. The ZIP also includes an instructions PDF and four listing-mockup images.
How It Works
- Add the listing to your cart and complete checkout.
- Open your confirmation email or account downloads page to grab the ZIP file instantly.
- Print the pages at home, through an online print service, or at a local print shop.
- Place the borderless print in any standard-sized frame.
Terms & Fine Print
- This is a digital-only listing — no physical item is mailed to you.
- Printed colors can look slightly different than what you see on screen, since monitors and printers render color differently; heavyweight matte paper or cardstock is recommended for best results.
- This art is for personal, non-commercial use only — reselling, sharing, or distributing the files or prints isn't allowed.
- Digital downloads are non-refundable since delivery is instant, but reach out to the shop if you run into any file issues.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get my files after buying?
Your files land in your inbox right after your purchase goes through — it's a personal download link, and you don't need an account to use it.
What exactly is in the ZIP file?
You'll get a US Prints folder with four borderless PDFs sized for 8.5x11in, 11x14in, 12x16in, and 16x20in frames, plus an International Prints folder with A4 and A3 PDFs. Everything is 300 DPI with Blitzle #114 centered in every size, and there's also an instructions PDF and four listing-mockup images.
I lost my download email — can I still get my files?
Yes, that same download link from your confirmation email works again any time, so you can redownload the files whenever you need them.
What size looks best for hanging Blitzle #114 on a wall?
The 12x16in or 16x20in size in the US Prints folder tends to work well for wall display, since it gives the extended plain and stream more room to breathe around the card.
Does the extended art change what's shown on the original card?
No, the original Blitzle #114 card art stays centered and intact — the scene around it is simply widened into the rust-colored plain and stream visible in the image, so the card itself looks the same, just surrounded by more of its setting.
Fun fact time — what's Blitzle actually like?
Blitzle is known as the Electrified Pokemon, and its mane is said to give off a faint glow when it builds up static electricity, sometimes even flickering before a storm rolls in.