Sunday, May 17, 2009

Precious Memories

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Supplies
1 tube of choice - I’m using the artwork of Barbara Jensen which you can purchase here
Font of Choice - I’m using Aquarelle here
Becky Mask 22 here
“Memories” a FTU scrap scrap kit available in both tagger and full size by RebelChick’s Scraps and can be found here.
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Thank you RebelChick for such a stunning kit!

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


~♥~ Let’s get started ~♥~

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

Copy and paste Journal 1 as a new layer.
Resize 70%.

Using your selection tool set on Rounded Rectangle, outline the inner area of the journal.



Copy and paste a paper of choice as a new layer. Selections/Invert. Hit the delete key.

Copy and paste your tube of choice as a new layer, centering it over the paper. Hit the delete key.

Highlight the paper layer.
Selections/Modify/Feather
Number of Pixels: 53
Tap the delete key until you have the desired feathered effect of the paper.

Highlight your tube layer. Again, tap the delete key until you have the desired feathered effect. Deselect.

Closeout the white canvas and merge visible. Free rotate Left 15 degrees. Open the white canvas back up.

Add your elements. I used:
Lace 2
Light
Feathered Pen 1: Resize 50%
Heart Lock: Resize 35%. Free rotate left 20 degrees
Key: Resize 50%. Free rotate right 65 degrees
Fluffy Bow 1: Resize 25%
Callalilly 3: Resize 70%
Rose 9: Resize 30%
Leaf 4: Resize 30%
Leaf 1: Resize 30%, flip
Ribbon Pin 2: Resize 65%, Free Rotate right 30 degrees
Copy and paste the watch. Copy and paste the clock, resize 85% and position on the right side of the watch. Merge down. Reisze 50%. Free rotate right 15 degrees.

Highlight the white canvas. New raster layer. Copy and paste a paper of choice Into Selection. Deselect. Apply the mask. Merge Group.

Add your copyrights.

Add your name.

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

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