Pansage #89 — Black Bolt (Binder Insert)
This is a digital download binder insert — a fan-made Pokemon TCG design featuring Pansage #89 from the Black Bolt set. The extended art wraps the original card in a sunlit forest clearing, with a moss-covered stone archway, dappled canopy light, and wildflowers spreading across the surrounding panels. The ZIP includes a US Letter folder and an A4 folder (same files sized for A4 paper), 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 Forest Clearing Built Around a Quiet Pokemon
This Pokemon TCG extended-art design takes Pansage #89 from the Black Bolt set and lets it spill out past its own card border into a full forest scene. The original card sits tucked beneath a mossy stone archway, with light breaking through the canopy overhead and wildflowers scattered through the undergrowth around it. The palette moves from deep shadowed greens to warm gold where the sunlight lands, giving the whole layout a hushed, just-off-the-trail feel that suits a Pokemon known for keeping to shaded, overgrown corners rather than open ground. Framed on a wall or slotted into a binder page, it reads as a small piece of forest for collectors who want their Pokemon TCG pieces to double as decor.
What You Will Receive
This is a digital download — nothing physical ships. After checkout, you'll get a ZIP file to print yourself at home or through a print 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 above, resized for A4 paper
An instructions PDF is also included in the ZIP to help with printing and trimming.
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 it at home, send it to an online printing service, or drop it off at a local print shop.
- Fit the borderless print into any standard-sized frame, or trim the binder page to size.
Terms & Fine Print
- This is a digital-only listing — no physical item is mailed to you.
- Printed colors can look slightly different from what you see on-screen depending on your monitor and printer; heavyweight matte paper or cardstock is recommended for the best result.
- The 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 issues.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get my files after buying Pansage #89?
Everything is sent instantly by email right after purchase, as a personal download link — you don't need to create an account to grab it.
What exactly is in the ZIP file?
You'll get a US Letter folder and an A4 folder with matching files sized for A4 paper. Each one holds 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 still get my files?
Yes, the same download link from your confirmation email works again any time, so you can redownload the files whenever you need them.
Will the forest background look good printed and framed?
Since the full uncut artwork print is included as its own file, it's set up to fill a standard frame cleanly, so the archway and canopy lighting around Pansage #89 stay the focus rather than getting cut off.
Which layout should I use for a binder versus a wall display?
Use the 3x3 grid PDF if you want Pansage #89 to sit across a 9-pocket binder page, or the full uncut print if you'd rather frame the whole scene as one piece; the VaultX 2x4 layout is there if that's the binder style you collect in.
Fun fact: why is Pansage always shown near trees and shade?
Pansage's leaf crest is widely known to do better with filtered sunlight than direct rays, which is part of why it's usually pictured lingering at forest edges instead of out in open fields.