Supplies Needed
1 tube of choice – I
used the artwork of Dean Yeagle which can be purchased from CDO. You must have a license to use.
Font of choice – I
used Inspiration
Becky Mask 22 here
“By the Sea” is a tagger size scrap kit
created by Vickie by Vickie’s Scraps and can be purchased here. Thank you Vickie for another fantastic 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 El 198 as a new
layer.
Resize 65%
Don’t worry about placement just
yet.
Click inside of the frame with your
Magic Wand.
Selections/Modify/Expand by 4.
New Raster layer below the frame.
Copy and paste Paper 25 Into
Selection.
Deselect for now.
Add the following elements below the
frame, see my tag for placement – don’t worry about what overhangs the
frame. We’ll clean that up in a bit.
El 50: Resize 15%
El 62: Resize 15%
El 87: Position in the top left
corner/Duplicate/Resize 60%
El 204: Resize 15%
Highlight the paper layer.
Click anywhere outside of it with
your Magic Wand.
Highlight each element that
overhangs the frame and tap the delete key.
Deselect.
Close out your white canvas.
Merge Visible.
Reopen your white canvas.
Move the merged larger slightly to
the left on your canvas.
Copy and paste your tube as a new
layer.
Add your elements. I used:
El 200: Resize 50%/Free rotate Left 180 degrees
El 222: Resize 50%/Flip
El 89: Resize 80%
El 60: Resize 70%/Duplicate/Mirror
El 108: Resize 40%
El 95; Resize 15%
El 32: Resize 25%/Free rotate Left 25 degrees
El 27: Resize 20%
190:
Use your Pick Tool to flatten the image/Duplicate/Duplicate Mirror –
move all 3 sand layers into position
40:
Resize 25%/Free rotate Right 25 degrees
41:
Resize 20%
44:
Resize 15%/Use your Pick Tool to turn slightly
Highlight your white background.
Select All.
Copy and paste Paper 18 Into
Selection.
Deselect.
Apply the mask.
Merge Group.
Add your copyrights.
Add your name.
Foreground and Background: #000000
Type your name.
Give it a slight Inner Bevel:
Resize all layers 80%.
I’d love to see your results.
Hugs,
Bev
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