Frillish #126 — White Flare (Print Art)
This digital download is a fan-made Pokemon TCG print design built around Frillish #126 from the White Flare set. Icy blue coastal art fills the frame, with frosted coral branches, snow-dusted stone spires, and a low sun breaking through distant mountains. The ZIP includes a US Prints folder with 4 borderless PDFs (8.5x11in, 11x14in, 12x16in, 16x20in) and an International Prints folder with 2 PDFs (A4 210x297mm, A3 297x420mm), all 300 DPI with the card centered, plus an instructions PDF and 4 listing-mockup images.
Instant digital download — delivered by email after purchase. Digital downloads are non-refundable.
A Coastline Frozen in Blue
This Pokemon TCG extended-art print carries Frillish #126 out of its card border and into a full shoreline scene from the White Flare set. Inside the frame, Frillish drifts beside its evolved form over dark water, while the panel around it opens onto frosted coral branches, snow-dusted stone columns, and a sunburst breaking low over distant mountains. Nearly every inch of the piece stays in shades of blue and white, giving the whole scene a hushed, half-frozen stillness rather than any sense of motion or urgency. It's made for a wall or a display shelf, for anyone who collects Pokemon TCG art and wants more of the world around the card instead of just the card itself.
What You Will Receive
This is a digital download — no physical print is mailed to you. As soon as checkout finishes, you'll get a ZIP file containing everything listed below, ready to print at home or send off to a shop.
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 size is 300 DPI with the card centered in the artwork, and the ZIP also includes an instructions PDF plus 4 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 right away.
- Print it yourself at home, through an online printing service, or at a local print shop.
- Set the borderless print into any standard-sized frame that matches the size you printed.
Terms & Fine Print
- This is a digital-only listing — no physical item is shipped.
- Printed colors can vary slightly from what you see on screen, so heavyweight matte paper or cardstock is recommended for the best result.
- This art is for personal, non-commercial use only — reselling, sharing, or redistributing 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 problems.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get my files after buying this listing?
Your files show up in your inbox right after purchase as a personal download link — there's no account or login required to grab them.
What exactly is in the ZIP file?
You'll get a US Prints folder with 4 borderless PDFs sized for 8.5x11in, 11x14in, 12x16in, and 16x20in frames, plus an International Prints folder with A4 and A3 PDFs. Every size is 300 DPI with the card centered, and the ZIP also includes an instructions PDF and 4 listing-mockup images.
What if I lose the download email?
No worries — that same email link can be reused any time to redownload your Frillish #126 files, so it's worth just hanging onto the original message.
What size looks best if I want to frame Frillish #126 on a wall?
The 16x20in or 12x16in PDFs give the coastal scene enough room to breathe, letting the frosted coral and sunburst in the background stand out around the card.
Will regular printer paper give good results?
It'll work in a pinch, but matte or heavyweight cardstock holds the blues in this piece much better than standard copy paper, since glossy or thin paper can wash out the darker tones.
Fun fact time — what's something cool about Frillish?
Frillish is known for drifting quietly through cold ocean water rather than chasing prey, and its coloring actually differs by gender — which is part of why you'll spot both a blue and a pink form floating together in this piece.