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When you use it, your energy is restored to 100%, and you can continue doing more activities in Rising Star. The best thing is that the card recharges every 24 hours, and you can use it again to refill your energy. So you don't have to buy it again. The best strategy is to have several of these purchased to use as you use up your energy. This deck also has a sister deck, called the pizza box. It's different from this one because it doesn't have any energy once you buy it. You have to wait for the game to give you a pizza, and once that happens, it's stored inside the box.
This gives you the advantage of using it whenever you want, and it doesn't automatically go unused when you have a lot of energy left. Perhaps in the near future, I'll also bring you the drawing of that deck here in the community. Well, in the photos I left above, you can see how I started this new project.
I traced the name of the pizza, or rather, the deck, on the white sheet of paper. Then I boxed it into a bar shape, and around that, using my ruler, I made the base of the entire deck. The pizza was what I made after the base. It was a little tricky to make, but in the end, I was satisfied with the result. I think I even wanted to try one while making it; the name alone can make you hungry.


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The coloring of the deck is what you can see above. The pizza was the most interesting part to color. I loved that pepperoni and it reminded me of how long it's been since I've had one. Haha. Don't you want to try one? You don't have to answer, I'm sure you would. Haha.
With the base and the pizza painted, I moved on to making some small black squares on the white base. These squares are important because they give the deck a more striking appearance, and I wanted to include them. It was a bit tedious to do them all, but I was pleased with the result.

It turned out well, I liked it. And I really hope you like it too. 🙏❤️ I'll show you a few of the materials used. And the pizza just out of the oven, or rather, off the paper. Haha.

I'm done, and I had a lot of fun doing it. Now, before you go, how about sharing your thoughts in the replies to this post? I'll respond to all your suggestions and opinions. That's the beauty of being part of such a wonderful community. See you next time.