Ceruledge #1507 — Gem Pack Vol. 3 (Binder Insert)
This digital download is a fan-made Pokemon TCG extended-art design inspired by Ceruledge #1507 from the Gem Pack Vol. 3 set, built for 9-pocket binder pages. The artwork blends a warm sunset horizon over open water with a deep blue-violet night sky, rainbow light streaks cutting across the rooftops of a quiet coastal town. Inside the ZIP you'll find a US Letter folder and an A4 folder, each holding a 3x3 grid PDF for 9-pocket binders, a VaultX 2x4 landscape PDF, a full uncut art print PDF, and an instructions PDF.
Instant digital download — delivered by email after purchase. Digital downloads are non-refundable.
A Rooftop Silhouette Between Sunset and Shadow
This Pokemon TCG extended-art print takes Ceruledge #1507 from the Gem Pack Vol. 3 set and stretches its scene out across a full panel of sky and rooftops. The top of the piece holds onto the last warm light of evening, a pink-and-gold sunset glowing over calm water, while the lower half slides into a cooler, deep blue night settling over a hillside town of tiled roofs and narrow streets. Cutting diagonally through the whole composition are streaks of rainbow-tinted light, giving the piece a restless, almost electric energy as it moves from dusk into dark. It's a quiet, moody take on the card meant less for a game deck and more for a binder page or a small frame on a shelf, somewhere a Pokemon TCG collector can sit with the scene a little longer.
What You Will Receive
This is a digital download — nothing physical is mailed to you. Right after checkout, you'll get a ZIP file with everything sized and ready for home printing.
US Letter Folder
- 3x3 grid PDF sized for a standard 9-pocket binder page
- VaultX 2x4 landscape layout PDF
- Full uncut artwork print PDF
A4 Folder
- The same three PDFs above, resized for A4 paper
- Plus one instructions PDF included in the ZIP, covering both folders
How It Works
- Add the listing to your cart and complete checkout.
- Open the confirmation email or your account's downloads page to grab the ZIP file instantly.
- Print the files at home, through an online print service, or at a local print shop.
- Trim as needed and slide the borderless print into any standard-sized frame or binder sleeve.
Terms & Fine Print
- This is a digital-only listing — no physical card, print, or binder page is shipped to you.
- Printed colors can look a little different from what you see on screen depending on your monitor and printer; heavyweight matte paper or cardstock is recommended for the best results.
- This artwork is for personal, non-commercial use only — reselling, sharing, or redistributing the files or prints isn't allowed.
- Because delivery is instant, digital downloads are non-refundable, but reach out to the shop directly if you run into any file issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get my files after I buy this?
Your files are sent instantly by email right after your purchase goes through, with a personal download link — you don't need to create an account to grab them.
What exactly is included in the ZIP file?
You get a US Letter folder and an A4 folder, each with three print-ready PDFs — a 3x3 grid for a 9-pocket binder page, a VaultX 2x4 landscape layout, and the full uncut artwork print — plus one instructions PDF for the whole set.
I lost the email — where do I find my files again?
No worries, the same download link from your original email works again any time, so you can redownload your files whenever you need them.
What paper should I use to print Ceruledge #1507 for the best look?
Since this piece has a lot of color range, from the warm sunset at the top to the deep blues and rainbow streaks lower down, a heavyweight matte cardstock tends to hold those tones nicely and feels closer to a real card sleeve page than standard printer paper.
Will this fit in a regular binder or frame alongside my other cards?
Yes — the 3x3 grid PDF is laid out to slot straight into a standard 9-pocket binder page next to your other cards, and the full uncut art print in the ZIP is sized so you can also frame Ceruledge #1507 on its own if you'd rather hang it up.
Fun fact: why does Ceruledge look the way it does?
Ceruledge is a Fire/Ghost type whose blazing arm-blades are said to be fueled by the lingering grudge of a swordsman who died before achieving glory — which fits right in with a shadowy figure haunting rooftops at dusk.