Maushold #226 — Paldea Evolved (Print Art)
Maushold never nests alone, so this print surrounds the card with a whole sun-warmed village for the family to call home.
Instant digital download — delivered by email after purchase. Digital downloads are non-refundable.
Maushold sticks together. Three or four mice, one household, rarely more than a few steps apart, and that's the idea this print starts from. Rather than leaving the card to sit on blank space, the art builds out a hillside of terracotta rooftops and old stone walls, with pink and purple blooms climbing down them like they've been growing there for years.
The setting borrows from Paldea's own roots in Spain and Portugal, so the coastline, the sunlight, and the worn stone path aren't just background filler, they're the kind of sheltered, sea-facing spot a Maushold family would actually settle into. On the card itself, the mice sit low among the flowers, gathered close, which is exactly how this Pokemon is always pictured: never a loner.
This listing is the print art version of the design, a digital download of Maushold, card number 226 from Paldea Evolved, sized for standard photo frames instead of a binder page. You print it yourself and the surrounding village and coastline carry the card along with it, so what goes in the frame reads as one full scene rather than a card floating in a mat.
It's a quiet, detailed piece for anyone who wants Maushold #226 on the wall as more than just the card art, something with a little more place and atmosphere built around it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get my files after I order?
Your download link gets emailed to you right after checkout, so there's nothing to log into or wait on. Just click the link in that email and your Maushold #226 files are ready to save.
What's actually in the ZIP file?
You'll get a 'US Prints' folder with four borderless PDFs sized for common US photo frames (8.5x11in, 11x14in, 12x16in, and 16x20in), plus an 'International Prints' folder with A4 and A3 PDFs. Everything's 300 DPI with the card centered, and there's also an instructions PDF and four mockup images tucked into the same ZIP.
I can't find the email anymore, what do I do?
No problem, that same download link works whenever you need it. Just search your inbox for the original order confirmation and redownload Maushold #226 as many times as you like.
What size should I print this in for the best-looking frame?
Since the design leans on a full scene around the card rather than a plain border, a larger size like 11x14in or 12x16in tends to let the village and coastline breathe a bit more. That said, all sizes are built the same way, so smaller frames still work fine for a tighter, cozier look.
Will the card look centered once it's printed and framed?
Yes, every size in the ZIP is borderless with the card centered in the layout, so there's no extra trimming or guessing needed. You print, trim to the frame's opening if required, and the village scene lines up around the card as shown.
Fun fact time, why does Maushold sometimes have three mice and sometimes four?
Maushold's family size is actually random when it evolves, either three mice or four, a nod to real mouse litters varying in size. It was one of the more talked-about new mechanics when Maushold debuted in Scarlet and Violet.