Mew #53 — Black Star Promos (Binder Insert)
This is a digital download, a fan-made Pokemon TCG design built around Mew #53 from the Black Star Promos set, reworked into an extended-art binder insert. The scene widens into a quiet dusk street with pink-and-purple skies, warm rooftop light, and a tiled path lined with flowerpots and shuttered windows. The ZIP includes a US Letter folder (plus a matching A4 folder) with 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 — along with an instructions PDF.
Instant digital download — delivered by email after purchase. Digital downloads are non-refundable.
A Quiet Street, A Fleeting Shape Overhead
This Pokemon TCG extended-art print takes Mew #53 from the Black Star Promos set and gives its background room to spread out past the card's original borders. The scene settles into a sleepy dusk neighborhood — rooftops catching the last orange light, a tiled walkway curving past potted plants and closed-up windows, and a sky layered in pink and purple streaks. Mew itself shows up as a small pale silhouette drifting above the chimney line, easy to miss if you're not looking up. Hung as wall art or slipped into a binder page, it's a piece built for collectors who want their favorite card to feel like part of a bigger, quieter moment rather than a boxed-in illustration.
What You Will Receive
This listing is a digital download only — nothing physical gets mailed to you. After checkout, you'll get a ZIP file containing print-ready layouts sized for two paper standards.
US Letter
- 3x3 grid layout PDF, sized for a standard 9-pocket binder page
- VaultX 2x4 landscape layout PDF
- Full uncut artwork print PDF
- Instructions PDF
A4
- Same three PDFs (3x3 grid, VaultX 2x4 landscape, full uncut artwork print), resized for A4 paper
- Instructions PDF
How It Works
- Add this listing to your cart and complete checkout.
- Grab your ZIP file instantly through the confirmation email or your account's downloads page.
- Print it yourself at home, through an online print service, or at a local print shop.
- Slide the borderless print into any standard-sized frame or binder page.
Terms & Fine Print
- This is a digital-only listing — no physical item is shipped.
- Printed colors can look slightly different from what you see on screen, since monitors and printers render color differently; heavyweight matte paper or cardstock is recommended for the best result.
- Files are for personal, non-commercial use only — reselling, sharing, or redistributing the art or prints isn't allowed.
- Digital downloads are non-refundable since delivery is instant, but reach out to the shop directly if you run into any file issues.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get my files after I buy this?
Your files are delivered instantly by email right after purchase, as a personal download link — no account or login needed.
What exactly is inside the ZIP file?
You'll get a US Letter folder and a matching 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 an instructions PDF.
I lost my download email — can I get the files again?
Yes, the same download link from your confirmation email works any time you need to redownload, so it's worth holding onto.
What paper works best for printing this Mew #53 piece?
A heavyweight matte cardstock tends to hold the dusk colors and gradient sky the best, since glossy paper can wash out the softer pink and purple tones.
Will this look right in a standard 9-pocket binder page?
Yes — the 3x3 grid PDF is laid out specifically so Mew #53 lands in the center pocket with the street scene continuing naturally across the surrounding pages.
Fun fact time — what's the deal with Mew?
Mew has long been described in Pokemon lore as one of the rarest and most elusive species around, more often rumored or glimpsed than actually encountered — which is part of why this print tucks it away as a tiny shape above the rooftops.