Baseball Cards for Kids That Look Straight Out of a Pack
Your son hit his first double last Tuesday. There's no card for that moment — unless you make one yourself.
Upload any photo — your kid, your pet, your whole team — pick a pro template, and we print and ship a real, holdable card the next business day.

Most baseball cards for kids come from a factory box you buy at Target, full of players your kid has never met and stats that mean nothing to him. He flips through fifty cards looking for his own face and never finds it. Meanwhile the season's almost over, the uniform's about to be too small, and that one perfect catch at shortstop is fading into a memory nobody wrote down. Parents want something better than a pack of strangers. They want proof their kid played, and played hard.
Snapshot turns any photo — the batting stance, the dugout grin, the trophy shot — into a real trading card on professional card stock, printed and shipped in 2-3 days. You pick a pro-style template, upload the picture, and we handle the rest. Every card ships with a free magnetic case, and shipping's free anywhere in the USA.
Here's how a phone photo becomes a card worth keeping.
We ship custom baseball cards to Little League families and travel teams in all 50 states every week, right from our print shop in Des Moines.
What You'll Need Before You Order
- A clear photo (action shot or posed, phone photos work fine)
- Player's name, jersey number, and team name
- Any stats or nickname you want printed on the back
- 5 minutes to pick a template and customize the layout
- A shipping address (free USA shipping on every order)
Free to design, instant preview. Ships the next business day.

Why Custom Cards Beat the Pack You Bought at the Store
A store-bought pack is a gamble. A custom card is a guarantee.
It's Actually Him
No shuffling through fifty cards hoping to find a familiar face. The card is his swing, his number, his team colors. That's the whole point — kids collect cards of people they admire, so why not start with themselves?
Built for This One Season
Rec league, travel ball, coach-pitch — whatever the level, the card matches the moment. You're not buying a generic product; you're documenting a specific year of a kid's life that won't come back around.
Fast Enough for Last-Minute Gifts
Team banquet next weekend? End-of-season party tomorrow? Cards print and ship in 2-3 days, which beats most custom gift services by a mile and still leaves room for shipping delays.
Priced Like a Real Gift, Not a Luxury
Single cards start at $17.99. Packs top out around $49.99, and the oversized MEGA poster card is a flat $49.99. Free shipping keeps the final total honest, with no surprise fees at checkout.
How Do You Actually Make Baseball Cards for Kids?
The process takes about five minutes and no design skills at all.
Upload the Photo
Grab any photo already on your phone — the mid-swing action shot, the team huddle, even the goofy one where he's missing a tooth. There's no need for a professional photographer or perfect lighting. Snapshot works with what you've already got, cropping and framing it to fit the card layout automatically.
Pick a Template
Choose from pro-style baseball card designs modeled after the cards kids already collect — rookie card layouts, All-Star borders, stat-line backs. You can add his name, jersey number, team name, and even a couple of fun stats or a nickname. This is the part kids get excited about.
We Print and Ship
Once you approve the design, we print it on professional card stock in Des Moines, Iowa, and ship it out within 2-3 days. It arrives in a free magnetic case, ready to display on a shelf, tuck into a backpack, or hand off to grandma.
No app to download, no subscription — just a card, made once, kept forever.

Do Other Parents Actually Order These?
Every week, families across all 50 states upload photos from Little League fields, backyard practice sessions, and travel tournaments to turn into custom cards. Orders spike hardest right after playoff weekends and team banquets, when parents are scrambling for a gift that feels bigger than the moment actually was.
Where Do Families Actually Use These Cards?
Custom baseball cards for kids show up in more places than a shoebox in the closet.
End-of-Season Team Gifts
Coaches and team parents order a card for every kid on the roster, often as part of a season wrap-up gift bundle. It gives each player something personal to remember the year by, instead of another trophy that ends up in a drawer.
Birthday and Holiday Surprises
A kid who lives and breathes baseball doesn't need another glove — he needs to see himself on a card that looks like it belongs in his binder next to his favorite pros. Parents order these as stocking stuffers or birthday centerpiece gifts.
Grandparent Keepsakes
Grandparents who can't make every game still want something to hold onto. A card on the fridge or in a wallet does more than a printed photo ever could — it looks official, collectible, like it belongs in a real set.
What Do Baseball Cards for Kids Cost at Snapshot?
Pricing stays simple and scales with how many cards you need.
Single custom card: $17.99. Card packs: up to $49.99. MEGA 11"x15" poster card: $49.99. Free shipping across the USA on every order.
One card, one kid, one season captured for less than the cost of a bat bag — and it ships in days, not weeks.
Box Options
Simple, collectible pricing. No subscriptions, no hidden fees.

The Rookie Box
Perfect for those unforgettable moments
$17.99 - $49.99

MEGA Card
Their moment, bigger than ever
$49.99
Create for free • Ships the next business day • Made in Des Moines, IA, USA
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I order cards for an entire youth baseball team at once?
Absolutely, and this is actually one of the most common orders we get from team parents and coaches wrapping up a season. You can upload individual photos for each player, customize their name, number, and stats separately, and order them together as a batch, which simplifies both the design process and the shipping. Many teams do this as an end-of-season gift, handing out cards at the final banquet alongside trophies or medals. Ordering as a group doesn't require everyone to use the same photo style either — some kids prefer action shots, others prefer posed team photos, and both work fine within the same batch order. Turnaround time stays the same 2-3 day production window regardless of order size, though very large team orders may benefit from ordering a few extra days ahead just to be safe. If you're coordinating for a team, it often helps to have one parent collect all the photos and info first, then submit everything as a single organized order. That keeps pricing straightforward and avoids duplicate shipping charges.
What's the difference between the single card, the pack, and the MEGA card?
The single card is exactly that — one photo, one template, one printed card for $17.99, ideal if you just want a quick, affordable keepsake of one specific moment. The pack option lets you order multiple cards, up to $49.99 depending on quantity, which works well for families who want variety, like different action shots from the same season, or for team orders covering several players at once. The MEGA card is a completely different product: an 11-by-15-inch poster-sized version of the card, priced flat at $49.99, designed to be displayed rather than tucked into a binder or wallet. Parents often order the MEGA as a bedroom wall centerpiece or a milestone gift for something big, like a championship win or a move up to travel ball. All three options use the same professional card stock and printing process, so quality doesn't change based on size or quantity. The right choice really depends on what you're trying to do — collect, gift, or display.
Is this only for baseball, or does it work for other sports too?
Snapshot's templates cover a range of sports, but baseball remains one of the most popular categories, in part because the traditional trading card format was practically invented for the sport. If you've got kids in multiple sports, you're not limited to baseball designs — basketball, football, and other sport-specific templates exist too, so siblings playing different sports can each get a card that matches their game. The ordering process stays identical no matter the sport: upload a photo, choose a template built for that sport's visual style, add name and stats, and check out. Some families order across sports for the same kid if he plays baseball in spring and football in fall, building out a small personal collection over the year. Templates are designed with sport-specific layouts, so a baseball card won't just have a generic border slapped over it — it's built to look like an actual baseball card, with matching color schemes and stat placements. If your kid plays something outside the main categories, it's worth checking what's available before assuming it's baseball-only.
Will the printed card actually look like a real trading card, or more like a printed photo?
It looks like a real trading card, not a photo print with a border slapped on. The templates are modeled directly after professional sports card designs, complete with the layout conventions kids recognize from packs they already collect — name banners, team logos placement, stat boxes, and border styles that mimic rookie cards and All-Star editions. The printing happens on professional card stock, which has a distinct look and feel compared to standard photo paper, giving it the stiffness and matte or glossy finish associated with real cards rather than a home-printed photo. Kids who collect actual sports cards tend to notice this difference immediately and often treat their custom card the same way they'd treat a pack-pulled card, storing it in the same binder pages or displaying it alongside real ones. The overall presentation, including the free magnetic case, reinforces that this is meant to be handled and displayed as a genuine collectible rather than a keepsake photo. That distinction is really the whole point of the product.
Can I reorder the same card later if it gets lost or damaged?
Yes, since your design stays saved to your order history, you can reorder the exact same card again without having to re-upload the photo or redo the customization from scratch. This comes in handy if a card gets left in a jacket pocket through the wash, bent in a backpack, or simply misplaced during a move. Parents also use this feature to order extra copies for grandparents, aunts and uncles, or teammates who saw the original and wanted one for themselves. Reordering follows the same 2-3 day production timeline as a first-time order, so there's no extra wait involved. If you'd like to make small changes on a reorder — updating a stat line for a new season, for example — that's usually possible too, since the base template and photo are already on file. It's worth keeping the order confirmation email handy since it typically includes a reference to pull up the design again quickly. This makes building a small yearly collection of cards fairly painless over time.
Do you offer any bulk discount for large team or league orders?
Pack pricing already scales in a way that lowers the per-card cost as quantity increases, topping out at $49.99 for the largest standard pack size, which tends to work well for most youth team rosters. For leagues or larger group orders beyond a single team, it's worth reaching out directly before placing the order, since larger custom requests can sometimes be handled with adjusted options depending on the scope. Free shipping applies regardless of order size, which helps keep costs predictable for coaches or team parents coordinating a group purchase. Many teams split the cost among parents, treating it as a small end-of-season contribution rather than an out-of-pocket expense for one person. Since production still runs on the standard 2-3 day timeline even for larger orders, it's smart to plan the order a little ahead of the actual event date, especially for banquets or award ceremonies with a fixed schedule. If you're managing an order for fifteen or more kids, organizing photos and stats into one document before starting can save a lot of back-and-forth.
What if my kid's photo isn't great quality — will the card still look good?
It depends on how far off the quality is, but in general, a decently lit, reasonably in-focus phone photo will print just fine on professional card stock. Photos taken in good daylight, without heavy motion blur or extreme zoom cropping, tend to hold up best once placed into the template's design. If a photo is very dark, blurry, or low-resolution — say, a screenshot from a video or an old, heavily compressed image — the printed result may look softer or slightly pixelated compared to a sharp original. We'd always recommend uploading the highest quality version of a photo you have access to, even if that means going back to the original camera roll instead of a text message or social media copy, since those often get compressed. If you're unsure whether a specific photo will work well, you can typically preview how it looks in the template before finalizing the order. When possible, choosing a photo with good lighting and a clear view of your kid's face and uniform will always produce the strongest final card.
Are these cards a good gift for a kid who's just starting to play baseball?
Yes, and honestly it might be an even better fit for a beginner than for a seasoned player, since it marks the start of something rather than just documenting an established habit. A custom card celebrates the first season, first hit, or even just the first time putting on a real uniform, giving a new player something tangible tied to a milestone that otherwise might just fade into memory. Younger kids especially respond well to seeing themselves presented the same way as the players they watch on TV or collect cards of, which can genuinely boost enthusiasm for the sport early on. Parents sometimes worry a custom card is overkill for a kid who's only played one season, but the cost is low enough — starting at $17.99 — that it works fine as a small, low-stakes gift rather than a major investment. It also creates a nice tradition if you plan to order a new one every year, building a growing set that tracks a kid's development from tee-ball through travel league. There's really no wrong age to start.
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