Tuesday, April 14, 2009

One of Us

Clicking on the Image will enlarge to full view.

Supplies

1 tube of choice - I’m using the artwork of Jay Trembly which you can purchase here
Font of Choice - I’m using Alpha font provided in the kit
Weescotlass Mask 38 here
EyeCandy 3.1 - Glow (optional)
“Jasper Hale” a PTU scrap kit by Nicole Gregory of Simply Irresistible and can be purchased at Aussie Scrap Designs

This tutorial was written assuming you have working knowledge of PSP.
~♥~ Let’s get started ~♥~

Open up a blank 700 X 700 canvas. Flood fill white.

Copy and paste Frame 2 as a new layer. Resize 45%. Use your Magic Wand and click inside of both frames. Selections/Modify/Expand by 2.

Copy and paste a paper of choice below the frame. Selections/Invert. Hit the delete button. Deselect.

Use your Magic Wand and click inside of only one of the frames. Copy and paste your tube beneath the frame. Position it exactly where you’d like it to be.
Selections/Modify/Feather
Number of Pixels: 58
Ok
Selections/Invert
Tap the delete button until your image is feathered nicely within the frame. Deselect.

Duplicate/Mirror. Position exactly in the other frame.

Add your embellishments: I used:
Flower 3: Resize 40%
Flower 2: Resize 30%
Tags: Resize 50%. Free rotate left 90 degrees.
Ribbon Heart 2: 30%
Ribbon Heart 1: 30% and 90%
String Buttons: Resize 60%
Word Art 2: 40%
I added a glow:
EyeCandy 3.1/Glow
Width: 5
Opacity: 100
Opacity Dropoff: Thin
Color: #ca936a
Ok

Apply the Glow once more and then add a drop shadow.

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

New Raster Layer. Select All. Copy and paste a contrasting paper of choice Into Selection. Apply the mask. Merge Group. Resize 80%.

Add your copyrights.

Add your name. I used the Alpha font in the kit and made the button string appear as if it’s twined through it.

The first letter in the name I resized 70%. All other letters in the name I resized 50%.

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial.
I’d love to see your results.
Email me!
Hugs,Bev

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