Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Waiting

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Supplies Needed

1 tube of choice – I'm using the artwork of Jennifer Janesko
which you can purchase here
Font of choice - I'm using Auqarelle here
Weescotlass Mask 254 here
"Jubilee" PTU taggers kit by CharmeDiva Scrapz which can be found at Paradise 4 Scrappers. Visit her blog here.
Thank you Melissa for this incredible scrap kit!! I adore it:)

This tutorial was written assuming you have working knowledge of PSP.

~♥~ Let’s get started ~♥~

Open a 600 X 600 transparent canvas. Flood fill white.

Copy and paste Frame 3 as a new layer. Resize 75%. Use your Selection Tool and outline the frame. Invert.

Copy and paste a paper of choice as a new layer beneath the frame. Resize 75%. Hit the delete key.

Copy and paste your tube as a new layer. Hit the delete key. Deselect.

Copy and paste Sloppy Bow as a new layer. Resize 25% and again 80%. Move into position at the top right corner of your frame.

Copy and paste a butterfly of choice. Mirror. Resize 20% and again 80%. Move into position at the right side of your frame.

Copy and paste flowers of your choice (resize your choice) to arrange at the bottom left and top right corner of your frame.

Copy and paste Cushion Bow as a new layer. Resize 20% and again 80%. Move into position at the bottom right corner of your frame.

Copy and paste Cherry Blossom of your choice. Free rotate 10 degrees right. Resize 70% and move behind the left side of the frame a little. Duplicate/Mirror.

Copy and paste a ribbon of choice as a new layer. Resize 20% and again 40%. Rotate so that it is perpendicular to your Cherry Blossom. Use your eraser tool to make it appear the ribbon is entwined through the cherry blossom.

Highlight your white canvas layer. New Raster layer. Select All. Copy and paste a paper of choice Into Selection. Apply the mask. Merge visible.

Add your copyrights.

Add your name. Again, copy and paste a ribbon of choice and resize to your liking. Using your eraser tool, give the effect the ribbon is entwined through your name.

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial.
I would love to see your results.
Email me.

Hugs,Bev

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