Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Happy Anniversary


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Supplies Needed

1 tubes of choice. I'm using the artwork of Jennifer Janesko which you can purchase here
Font of choice - I'm using CreamPuff here
Weescotlass Mask 297 here
"All the Things I Love" PTU scrap kit by CJ’s Dreams can be found at Paradise4Scrappers.
This kit is packed with such rich colors!

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

~♥~ Let’s get started ~♥~

Open up a blank canvas 700 X 700. Flood Fill white. Copy and paste Element 19 (Frame) as a new layer. Resize 30%. Use your Magic Wand and click inside. Selections/Modify/Expand b6 6. Copy and paste a paper of choice beneath the frame. I resized mine 20% and 80%.

Copy and pate your tube as a new layer. Close out your white canvas and merge visible. Re-open your white canvas.

Copy and paste Element 15 (Rose leaves) as a new layer. Move behind the merged frame layer and position so that the leaves peek out from the top and left side of the frame. Duplicate/Mirror. Duplicate again. Free rotate 90%. Position at the side of the frame. Duplicate/Mirror.

Copy and paste Element 4 (Candle stick) as a new layer. Resize 30%. Duplicate and resize 80%.

Copy and paste Element 56 (teddy bear) as a new layer. Resize 30%.

Copy and paste Element 29 (Rose Basket) as a new layer. Resize 25%.

Copy and paste Element 3 (ribbon with diamond). Resize 25%.

Copy and paste Element (16) Rose as a new layer. Resize 25% and 50%. Duplicate twice and position them near the top right corner of the frame.

Copy and paste Element 38 (blue ribbon) as a new layer. Resize 25% and 50%. Free rotate 90 degrees. Repeat this with Element 46 (red ribbon).

Highlight your white canvas. Select All. Copy and paste Into Selection a paper of choice. Deselect. Apply the mask. Merge Group. Resize 103%.

Close out your white canvas and your mask. Merge visible. Open up all layers. Move your mask and merged layer up slightly.

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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