Tuesday, September 22, 2009

TLC


This tut is written for those with a basic knowledge of psp. I use psp 10.

Supplies needed:
Mask of choice. I used Grabbag2mask from Urban Fairytales.

Tube of choice. I used the artwork of Scott Blair which can be purchased here: MPT

Scrap kit of choice. I used Nurse Betty from Cora's Creations.
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Let's get started :)
1. Gather your supplies and open your psp. Open a new file size 600 x 600 pixels. Flood fill with white. Take paper of choice (I used paper 11), paste as a new layer.

2. Create new mask layer, make sure 'Invert mask data' is checked if you use the same mask as me. Merge layer group. Free rotate Left 90.

3. Paste frame 1 above the mask layer, free rotate right 90. Using your magic wand tool, select inside center of the frame. Go to selections - modify - expand - 6.

4. Paste beads element as new layer above mask layer and below frame. Invert selection (ctrl/shift/I) then hit delete, and select none (ctrl/D).

5. Go to your frame layer again. Using your magic wand tool, select inside center of the frame. Go to selections - modify - expand - 6.

6. Paste lace element above beads layer. Invert selection (ctrl/shift/I) then hit delete, and select none (ctrl/D).

7. Paste ribbon 2 above frame, position to the upper left of the frame, resize to your liking. Using your eraser tool, erase bits of the ribbon to make it appear as if ti's wrapping around the frame (see sample).

8. Paste your tube above your frame, resize and position it to your liking. give a drop shadow.

9. Take the flower 3 element - paste as a new layer above the tube. re size to your liking. Position at bottom, right corner of frame. Give a drop shadow.

10. Take heart tab, resize to your liking, paste as layer above the tube. position at bottom left of frame. Free rotate to the right 25. give a drop shadow.

11. Paste bandaid layer below tube but above frame layer, resize to your liking, position to the upper right corner of frame. Give a drop shadow.

13. Crop and resize tag to your liking (if you prefer a smaller tag).

14. Add your name at the bottom of tag, I used Greg's Hand font at 85 pixels. apply drop shadow.

15. Add in any artist, copyright, & license info and voila! Your tag is done

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