Your Guide to the Fargo Hockey Tournament This Weekend
Rinks across Fargo fill up fast every weekend, and parents are scrambling for one more way to make the trip memorable.
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.

If you're searching for a fargo hockey tournament this weekend, you've probably already got the schedule pulled up on your phone, bags packed, and a coffee in hand before 6 a.m. What most families don't plan for is how to actually capture the weekend once it's over. Photos pile up on a camera roll and never get looked at again. Team parents ask about jerseys, banquet gifts, or something special for the kid who scored their first goal, and nobody has an easy answer. The tournament ends, everyone drives home, and the moment just kind of evaporates.
Snapshot turns any photo from the weekend into a real, printed trading card — the kind with a pro sports-card look, printed on premium card stock, and shipped with a free magnetic case. Upload a shot from Saturday's game, pick a template, and cards arrive in 2-3 days. No design skills needed, no waiting weeks, no guessing what to do with 400 photos sitting untouched on someone's phone.
Here's how families and teams turn one tournament weekend into something that actually lasts.
We ship custom hockey cards to rinks and families across all 50 states every week, including plenty of weekend tournament orders out of the upper Midwest.
Phone Photo vs. Printed Card: What Actually Sticks Around
| Option | Cons | Pros |
|---|---|---|
| Phone Photo | Gets buried in camera roll, easy to lose, rarely looked at again | Instant, free, easy to share |
| Printed Snapshot Card | Requires a short print and ship window (2-3 days) | Physical keepsake, trade-worthy, ships with free magnetic case |
Before You Order: Quick Checklist for Tournament Weekend Cards
- Pick a photo with good lighting and minimal blur
- Make sure the player's face or number is visible
- Decide between single card, pack, or MEGA poster size
- Gather teammate photos early if ordering for the whole roster
- Order early in the week if you need cards by a specific date
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Why Print Cards Instead of Just Sharing Photos?
A photo on a phone gets scrolled past. A card gets handed around the locker room.
Something Physical to Hold Onto
Digital photos disappear into camera rolls and get lost in software updates or lost phones. A printed card sits in a wallet, a backpack, or a display case for years — it's tangible in a way a photo on a screen never quite manages to be.
Built for Trading and Bragging Rights
Hockey kids already trade cards in the locker room. A custom card from this weekend's tournament — especially one with a highlight-reel photo — instantly becomes the one everyone wants to trade for, giving a kid's tournament moment a second life.
Fast Enough to Match Tournament Timing
Tournaments move quick, and so does this. With a 2-3 day turnaround, cards from Saturday's semifinal can be ready before the team even has its next practice, keeping the excitement from the weekend from fading before it's celebrated.
Affordable for One Kid or a Whole Roster
A single card runs $17.99, and packs scale up to $49.99, which makes it realistic whether you're ordering one card for your own player or grabbing a set for the whole team after the tournament wraps.
How Do Custom Cards Work Around a Fargo Hockey Tournament This Weekend?
The process is built to move at tournament speed, not retail speed.
Upload a Photo From the Rink
Grab any photo from the weekend — a breakaway shot, a bench celebration, a team photo outside the rink. Upload it straight from your phone. It doesn't need to be a professional shot; game-day action photos and even slightly grainy rink pics work great once they're placed into a card template designed to make them pop.
Choose a Pro-Style Template
Pick from a library of sports-card templates built to match the look of the cards kids collect and trade. There are options for action shots, portrait-style rookie cards, and team layouts, so whether the photo is from a shootout or a locker room, there's a template that fits the moment.
Print, Ship, and Play
Cards print on professional card stock and ship within 2-3 days, with free shipping anywhere in the USA. Order Sunday night after the tournament wraps, and cards can land on a doorstep before the next practice — fast enough that the memory is still fresh when they arrive.
Three steps, a few minutes, and a tournament weekend becomes a keepsake instead of a forgotten photo folder.

What Are Families Saying About Tournament Weekend Cards?
Orders spike every Sunday and Monday after big weekend tournaments, as parents and team managers upload photos while the games are still fresh. Repeat orders are common, too — once one family on a team gets cards made, it tends to spread through the whole roster by the next tournament.
Who Actually Orders Cards After a Weekend Tournament?
Three types of orders come in most often after a big tournament weekend, and each one solves a different problem.
The Parent Capturing a Milestone
A kid scores their first tournament goal, or plays their last game before moving up an age group, and a parent wants more than a blurry video. They upload the best shot from the weekend, order a single card or small pack, and end up with something the kid keeps for years — way more durable than a printed photo shoved in a drawer.
The Team Manager Doing Banquet Gifts
End-of-season banquets need gifts, and generic trophies get repetitive fast. Team managers upload action shots from tournaments throughout the year, order a card for each player, and hand out something personal instead of another plastic trophy nobody displays.
The Player Building a Personal Collection
Older players, especially teens playing travel hockey, like having their own card collection from tournament season — proof of the grind across multiple rinks and multiple weekends. A MEGA 11"×15" poster card at $49.99 works well here too, turning one standout tournament photo into a wall-worthy piece.
What Does It Cost to Turn This Weekend Into Custom Cards?
Pricing stays simple whether you're ordering for one player or an entire team.
Single card $17.99, packs up to $49.99, MEGA 11"×15" poster card $49.99, free shipping across the USA.
One good photo from a fargo hockey tournament this weekend turns into a keepsake for less than the cost of tournament concessions.
Box Options
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The Rookie Box
Perfect for those unforgettable moments
$17.99 - $49.99

MEGA Card
Their moment, bigger than ever
$49.99
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a professional photo, or can I use one from my phone?
A phone photo works just fine, and honestly, most orders come from exactly that — a quick shot taken from the stands or the bench during a tournament game. The templates are built to make action shots, candid moments, and even slightly imperfect photos look polished once they're placed into the card layout. You don't need studio lighting or a fancy camera; a clear, well-lit photo where the player is the main focus is really all it takes. Photos taken during play, like a shot on goal or a face-off, tend to look especially good because they capture motion the way real trading cards do. Team photos from outside the rink work well for roster-style cards too. If a photo looks a little dark or blurry when you upload it, try a different shot from the same game rather than forcing it, since sharper images always print cleaner. When in doubt, pick the photo that best captures the moment you actually want to remember.
Can I order cards for an entire hockey team at once?
Yes, and it's actually one of the most common orders after tournament weekends, especially from team managers putting together banquet gifts or season wrap-up keepsakes. You can upload a different photo for each player, choose templates individually, and place them together so the whole roster gets a consistent look. Packs go up to $49.99, which makes ordering for a full team more manageable than pricing out individual custom gifts from a print shop. Many teams collect photos throughout the season, not just from one tournament, so the cards can represent a range of moments rather than a single weekend. If you're coordinating for a team, it helps to gather everyone's preferred photo ahead of time so the order can go in as one batch. That said, you don't have to order everyone's card at once — some teams start with a few players and add more later in the season. Either way, the pricing and turnaround stay consistent regardless of order size.
What's the difference between a single card and the MEGA poster card?
A single card runs $17.99 and is sized like a traditional trading card, small enough to fit in a wallet, a card sleeve, or a display case alongside other collectibles. The MEGA card is a completely different product — an 11 by 15 inch poster-sized print for $49.99, designed for photos you want to display rather than tuck away. Families often get a single card for a wallet keepsake and a MEGA card for a bedroom wall or a team locker room, since the two serve different purposes even though they use the same photo-to-card process. The MEGA size works especially well for wide action shots, like a full breakaway or a celebration with teammates, where there's more visual detail worth blowing up. If a photo feels too busy or the player is too small in a single card format, sizing up to the MEGA often solves that. Both options use the same premium card stock and ship with the same fast turnaround, so the choice really comes down to how the finished card gets used.
Will the card actually look like a real trading card, or more like a printed photo?
It's built to look like a real trading card, not just a photo with a border slapped on. The templates are modeled after the layouts used in actual sports card collections, with elements like team-style graphics, stat areas, and framing that mimic what you'd find in packs from major card brands. That's a big part of why these get handed around locker rooms and traded among teammates instead of just displayed like a photo print. The card stock itself is a professional-grade print material, giving the card weight and a finish that feels closer to a collectible than a home printout. Combined with the free magnetic case every card ships with, the end result reads as something meant to be kept and protected, not just glanced at once. Plenty of customers order one as a test with a single photo before committing to a full team order, and that's a completely reasonable way to see the quality firsthand before scaling up.
Is there a minimum order, or can I just get one card?
You can order just one card, and plenty of customers do exactly that, especially parents wanting a single keepsake from one big moment during a tournament weekend. There's no requirement to order a pack or commit to multiple cards, so a single $17.99 card is a completely normal, complete order on its own. That flexibility makes it easy to test the process with one photo before deciding whether to order more for other players or other moments from the season. If you end up loving how the first one turns out, packs are available up to $49.99 for when you want to cover multiple photos or multiple teammates at once. Some families start with one card per tournament and build a small collection over a season without ever placing a big bulk order. There's genuinely no pressure to scale up unless it makes sense for what you're trying to do, whether that's a single gift or an entire team set.
Can I use a photo from a game earlier in the season, not just this weekend?
Absolutely, and it's a great option if this weekend's photos didn't turn out the way you hoped, or if there's an earlier moment from the season you'd rather turn into a card. The process works exactly the same regardless of when the photo was taken — upload it, pick a template, and it prints the same way. Some customers actually wait until the end of a tournament season to pick their single favorite photo out of dozens taken across multiple weekends, rather than rushing to use whatever was captured most recently. Others make it a habit to order a card after every tournament, building a running collection across an entire season. If you're not sure which photo to choose, it often helps to pick the one where the action is clearest and the player's face or number is visible, since that tends to translate best into a card layout. There's no rule that ties the photo to a specific event or date.
How does shipping work, and is it really free?
Shipping is free on orders within the USA, with no minimum purchase required to qualify, so a single card ships free just like a full team pack does. Snapshot prints and ships from Des Moines, Iowa, and orders typically move within 2-3 days of being placed before transit time even starts. Depending on where you're located relative to Iowa, transit adds a few more days on top of that production window. Customers in the upper Midwest, including areas around Fargo, are often within a reasonably short shipping distance, which helps keep total delivery times on the faster end compared to coasts farther away. There's no hidden shipping fee added at checkout, and the free shipping applies regardless of whether you're ordering one card or a full team's worth. If you need cards by a specific date for an event like a banquet, it's worth ordering with a few extra days of buffer just in case transit runs slightly longer than expected.
What ages or skill levels does this work for?
It works for every level, from first-time mite players just learning to skate to travel and juniors-level players competing in high-stakes tournament brackets. The card templates aren't tied to skill level or league, so a photo from a house-league game prints with the same quality and layout options as one from an elite travel tournament. A lot of orders actually come from families with younger kids, since a first tournament or first goal at a young age is exactly the kind of moment parents want preserved permanently. Older players and their families order cards too, often as part of building a season-long or career-long collection across multiple teams and age groups. Coaches and team managers at any level can order for a full roster, whether that's an 8U team or a varsity high school squad. Nothing about the process changes based on age or division — it's really about the photo and the moment, not the league.
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Turn This Weekend's Fargo Hockey Tournament Into a Card That Lasts
Don't let another tournament weekend disappear into a camera roll. Upload a photo from this weekend's games, pick a template, and get premium cards shipped free in 2-3 days — ready before the next practice even starts.
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