Woodland Folk Giraffe Digitage Card

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Use the Digitage feature from the docrafts Digital Designer software to make a triangle inverted Digitage of the giraffe design. The largest later should measure 12.5cm along the bottom edge. Assemble using 3D foam pads between the layers.

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Fold the front of a square card blank in half and position the Digitage on top. Draw either side of the triangle and cut away the side sections to make the easel section of the card.

3

Print the brown dot paper from the disc and punch some decorative borders. Adhere behind the Digitage triangle and secure to the easel part of the card blank.

4

Trim brown dot paper to measure 12.5cm wide and punch the bottom edge. Trim so that it fits inside the card blank.

5

Print the yellow dot paper and trim to measure 11cm wide. Punch the bottom edge and trim to measure 11.5cm tall. Glue centrally inside the card.

6

Print the ‘So Cute’ greeting and layer up onto yellow and brown dot papers. Adhere inside using 3D foam pads to make a stopper for the easel card. Add a glazed brad to either side.

Hello, my name is Sheila and I am thrilled to be a ‘do crafts’ designer. I have been a keen crafter since childhood and now make my living from it. I demonstrate for docrafts and run my own craft groups and classes. I've have been making cards for approximately ten years and enjoy all aspects of creating and papercrafting. I like to spend lots of my time developing ideas and learning new techniques. Hopefully I will be able to share these with you and give you some inspiration when demonstrating all the wonderful products on offer

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