Instructions/Steps:
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Font Type

Select “Kittens” and change the font type to Goudy Stout

When you are typing “Goudy” hit the Space Bar and add the “S” to see have “Goudy Stout” pop up, then [Enter].

Pump up the font size to 36.

Style

Add any WordArt Style.

So you should have something like this…

Zoom out to 70% so you can see your entire page.

Page Layout

Center

Select the entire page (CTRL+A) and align to center.

Page Border

Go to the Design tab…

Click on Page Borders button.

  1. Go to the Art drop-down menu
  2. Click on the small shaded square and drag it down to the bottom
  3. Once you’ve reached the bottom choices…
  4. … select this one.

When you see it in the Preview area, click on OK.

Text Boxes

Draw Text Boxes

Make sure nothing is selected anymore!

Go to the Insert tab and click on Text Box

Use the drop-down menu to select Draw text box

Click and drag out a text box about this size in an empty area.

Type “Feet” in the text box. Then resize the text box to fit just the words.

Move the text box over to the right of the picture like this…

If you are still clicked in the text box, you will see the Shape Format tab, then you can add more text boxes by clicking on this button and drawing more… adding the text and moving them into position like this…

No Outline

Click in one of the text boxes, and go to the Shape Format tab … use the drop-down menu for the outline (pencil)… choose No Outline.

For the other text boxes, click inside, then click on the Outline button (don’t need to use the drop-down menu again).

Arrows

Insert Arrows

To add arrows, go to the Insert tab and Shapes

Select the basic arrow shape.

Drag out to draw an arrow like this from the text box to the body part. Click off to see it.

Go back to the Insert tab and Shapes … choose the arrow shape and draw another arrow for the “Ears”.

Now with the arrow still active, you will see the Shape Format tab – on the far left, you can quickly select the arrow tool to draw another arrow.

Draw more arrows like this…

Color & Thicker

With one arrow selected, go to the Shape Outline button under the Shape Format tab.

  1. Change the Color.
  2. Then make the arrow thicker – set the Weight to 3 pt.

With the first arrow selected, go back to the Home tab and double-click on the Format Painter.

Then click on the other arrows so they’re all the same.

You can adjust the arrows if needed but you should have something like this…