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Click on the paper craft pattern JPEG above and save it to your hard drive.
Select a white or ivory card stock. Each place card should be about 4 x 4 inches.
Follow the directions below to reproduce your Thanksgiving Goofy Turkey place card pattern using PrintShop Computer Graphics Software.
Bring the JPEG into a blank page of PrintShop; resize it to four by four inches; and copy it three times. Arrange the images so they fit within the printable border. Print.
Cut out the 4 x 4-inch squares. Mark one in pencil where the center fold will touch each side of Tom Turkey’s easy chair.
With a craft knife, carefully cut around the chair from pencil point to pencil point. When you fold the card in half, Tom will stick up above the body of the card, seemingly pointing at each diner’s name.
Now that you know where the center fold hits the sides of Tom’s chair, you don’t need to mark the rest; just slice and fold.
For more paper crafts you can make with your computer, please visit Computer Crafting. This is the gateway to all computer related articles on this website. You will find many craft projects that can be created crafting by computer.
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