Wednesday, August 7, 2013

This tut was made using PSPx4
And knowledge of PSPx4.

Supplies needed 

Tube of choice. I used one by Caron Vinson.
You need a license to use her work. You can get it 
and her work at Creative Design Outlet.
PTU kit Always by Hungry Hill.
You can get it at Mystical Scraps.
Mask of Choice I used MB and SW Mask 18 from Moonbeams and Spiderwebs.
You can get it Here.
Font of choice I used Shelley Script LT Std.


Go ahead and open list of Things here used and go ahead and resize them
by the percentage by each item. If there is no number no need to resize.

paper-5 - 75%
MB and SW Mask 18
frame-2 - 65%
tube - 85% or resized to fit
doodle - 1 85% 
fan - 40%
flower-vine - 50%
flower 6 - 35%
snail - 25%
light-effect-1 - 75%

When you see ** look at tag to see placement for Elements. 
Sometimes it is hard to say just how to place it.
Drop shadows added are 0.0.75.7 unless otherwise stated.
You do not have to add drop shadow...I just do it for effects.

It is always good to check for overhang of shadow on edges of tag. 
I have made a tag or to and not check and when I got done 
I would post it and see the over hang on the sides and think MAN!! lol

Remember to save often.

Open new Image 600x600.

Copy and paste paper-5 as new layer. Layers, new mask layer
choose the mask from the list click ok Merge group.

Copy and paste frame-2 as new layer. Add drop shadow.

Copy and paste Tube as new layer. Move to the left.**
Add drop shadow.

Copy and paste doodle as new layer. Move to last layer and then
to the right a bit.** Add drop shadow.

Copy and paste fan as new layer. Back on top layer..Move to 
bottom right corner.** Add drop shadow.

Copy and paste flower-vine as new layer. Move to the
top right corner.** Add drop shadow.

Copy and paste flower 6 as new layer. Move to in front of and 
bottom of fan.** Add drop shadow

Copy and paste snailas new layer. Move to bottom right.** 
Add drop shadow.

Copy and paste light-effect-1 as new layer.

Add proper copyright. url and Lic if required
and your name. And were done.

This tutorial was written by Rebecca Townsley on 8/07/13.
Any similarity to any other tutorial is purely coincidental.
Any creations you make following this  tutorial is yours
to do with as you please as long as there is no profit made.
This tutorial is not to be copied or passed around.

I would love to see your results!
If you would like them shown on my blog
Send them to dragonsfairy_25@hotmail.com with
PTU Fairy Flowers in the subject line.
Can't wait to check them out!



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