Supplies
1 tube of choice - I used the beautiful artwork of Jennifer Janesko which can be purchased here.
Font of Choice - I used Pendulum here
Weescotlass Mask 84 here
Scrapity Scrap and More Template 16 here
“Vintage Autumn” is a PTU size scrap kit created by Gina of Gina’s Gems Scraps and can be purchased at Butterfly Blush Designs. You can visit her blog here.
Thank you Gina for such an incredible kit!
This tutorial was written assuming you have a working knowledge of PSP.
~♥~ Let’s get started ~♥~
Open up the template.
Shift + D.
Close out the original.
Delete the credit layer and the 3 snowflake layers.
Image/Canvas Size
700 X 500.
Flood fill Raster 1 white.
Highlight Copy of Vector 3 layer.
Select All/Float/Defloat
Copy and paste a paper of choice as a new layer.
Selections/Invert
Tap the delete key.
Deselect.
Delete the template layer.
Repeat the about step with Copy of Vector 1 and Copy of Vector 2 layers using the same paper.
Highlight Raster 2.
Select All/Float/Defloat
Copy and paste a paper of choice as a new layer.
Resize to your liking.
Selections/Invert
Tap the delete key.
Deselect.
Delete the template layer.
Repeat the above step with Rasters 3 using a different paper.
Highlight Raster 4.
Repeat the above step using a different paper.
Give it a slight inner bevel:
Highlight Raster 5.
Select All/Float/Defloat
Copy and paste a paper of choice as a new layer.
Resize to your liking.
Selections/Invert
Tap the delete key.
Copy and paste your tube above the paper.
Tap the delete key.
Deselect.
Delete the template layer.
Add your embellishments. I used:
Bronze Leaf Doodle: Resize 60%. Duplicate/Mirror/Resize 80%
Vintage Flowers 1 & 3: Resize 35%
Ribbon Curl 1: Resize 40%
Autumn Leaves 1, 2, and 3: Resize 25% and 80%
Flutterby 2 & 4: Resize 25%
Highlight your white canvas.
New Raster Layer.
Select All.
Copy and paste a paper of choice Into Selection.
Deselect.
Apply the mask.
Merge Group.
Use your Pick Tool and pull the sides out slightly.
Add your copyrights.
Add your name.
Resize all layers 85%.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial.
I’d love to see your results.
Email me!
Hugs,
Bev
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