Lillie's Ribombee #164 — Journey Together (Binder Insert)
This digital download is a fan-made Pokemon TCG design featuring Lillie's Ribombee #164 from the Journey Together set, reworked into a full extended-art scene for collectors. The artwork shows a sunlit greenhouse nook with potted plants, wooden shelving, and soft green and gold tones, ideal for fans of cozy botanical Pokemon aesthetics. Inside the ZIP you get a US Letter folder and an A4 folder, each with three print-ready PDFs — a 3x3 grid for 9-pocket binders, a VaultX 2x4 landscape layout, and the full uncut artwork print — plus an instructions PDF.
Instant digital download — delivered by email after purchase. Digital downloads are non-refundable.
A Sunlit Greenhouse Corner
This Pokemon TCG extended-art print takes Lillie's Ribombee #164 from the Journey Together set and opens up the space around the original card so the whole scene finally gets room to breathe. The added artwork places Lillie in a warm, plant-filled room with tall windows, a wooden shelf lined with jars and potted greenery, and soft golden light spilling across the floor — the kind of quiet indoor garden nook where you can imagine her happily tending to Ribombee and its powder-covered friends. Greens and creams carry through the whole piece, giving it a calm, homey feel rather than a battle-ready one. It's built for display, not for shuffling into a deck — a piece of wall art or binder page for anyone who wants their Pokemon TCG collection to look as good as it plays.
What You Will Receive
This is a digital download — nothing physical ships to your door. After checkout, you'll get a single ZIP file ready to print at home or send to a shop.
US Letter Folder
- 3x3 grid layout 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 — 3x3 grid, VaultX 2x4 landscape, and full uncut artwork print — resized for A4 paper
Both folders also include an instructions PDF to help you print and trim everything correctly.
How It Works
- Add the listing to your cart and complete checkout.
- Grab your ZIP file instantly through the confirmation email or your account's download page.
- Print it yourself at home, through an online print service, or at a local shop.
- Slide the finished, borderless print into any standard-sized frame for display.
Terms & Fine Print
- This is a digital-only listing — no physical print, card, or product is mailed to you.
- Printed colors can look slightly different than what you see on screen, since monitors and printers vary; heavyweight matte paper or cardstock gives the best results.
- This artwork is for personal, non-commercial use only — reselling, sharing, or redistributing the files or prints isn't permitted.
- Because delivery is instant, digital downloads are non-refundable, but reach out to the shop directly if you run into any file problems.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get my files after I buy this?
Your Lillie's Ribombee #164 files are delivered instantly by email right after purchase, with a personal download link — no account setup required.
What exactly is included in the ZIP file?
You get a US Letter folder and an A4 folder, each holding three print-ready PDFs: a 3x3 grid layout for a 9-pocket binder page, a VaultX 2x4 landscape layout, and the full uncut artwork print, plus an instructions PDF to guide you through printing.
I lost my download email — can I get the files again?
Yes, the same download link from your original confirmation email works any time, so you can redownload your Lillie's Ribombee #164 files whenever you need them.
What paper should I use to print this greenhouse scene?
A heavyweight matte cardstock works well for this piece since it holds the soft greens and golds of the scene nicely and gives the binder pages a sturdier feel.
Will this fit a standard binder page or a frame?
The 3x3 grid PDF is built to slot straight into a standard 9-pocket binder page, while the full uncut artwork print is sized to drop into a standard frame if you'd rather hang Lillie's Ribombee #164 on the wall.
Fun fact — what's Ribombee actually known for?
Ribombee gathers colorful pollen from flowers and packs it into small powder balls, which it uses both as a snack on long flights and as a way to signal other Ribombee nearby.