Sunday, August 14, 2011

Finity Awaits



Supplies

1 tube of choice - I used the beautiful artwork of Carrie Hall which can be purchased from Up Your Art. You must have a license to use.

Font of choice - I used Aquarelle here

My Mask 28 here

“Gloriously Green” is a tagger size scrap kit created by Tezza of Tezza’s Tagger Scraps and can purchased from Butterfly Blush Designs. You can visit her blog here.
Thank you Tezza for such a really beautiful kit! I totally fell in love with this one.

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

~♥~ Let’s get started ~♥~

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

Copy and paste Frame 1 as a new layer.
Free rotate Left 45 degrees
Duplicate/Mirror

Copy and paste Frame 2 as a new layer.
Resize 85%

Move all 3 frames into position - see my tag for reference.

Highlight the round frame on the left.
Click inside of it with your Magic Wand.
Selections/Modify/Expand by 4.
New Raster layer below the frame.
Copy and paste Paper 8 Into Selection.
Deselect.
Merge Visible the frame and paper.

Highlight the frame on the right.
Repeat the above step.

Highlight the square frame.
Click inside of it with your Magic Wand.
Selections/Modify/Expand by 4.
New raster layer below the frame.
Copy and paste Paper 5 Into Selection.
Deselect.
Merge Visible the frame and paper.

You can move all 3 merged layers into better position if you need to.

Copy and paste your tube as a new layer.

Add your embellishments. I used:
Feather Flower: Duplicate
Fluffy Heart 2: Free rotate Left 25 degrees
Feather Cluster: Free rotate Left 25 degrees
Calla Lilly: Resize 60%

Highlight your white canvas.
New Raster layer.
Select All.
Copy and paste Paper 9 Into Selection.
Deselect.
Apply the mask.
Merge Group.
Duplicate
Change Properties to Exclusion and lower the Opacity to about 26.

Add your copyrights.

Add your name.

Resize all layers 80%.

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial.
I’d love to see your results and show it off in my gallery.
Email me!
Hugs,
Bev

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