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Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Summer Bride Tut
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Feel free to use my tutorial as a guide and
have fun giving it your own spin.
This tutorial assumes you have a working knowledge of PSP.
Needed Supplies & Filters :
Scrap Kit of Choice .. I have used a gorgeous PTU kit from Bits n Bobs called Summer Bride,
which can be purchased here.
Tube of Choice .. Part of Summer Bride kit.
Mask of Choice .. I have used BabesDesignz_Mask6
which can be downloaded from her blog here.
Font of Choice .. I have used Gwendolyn Bold.
Let's get started !
New Image 600x600 and floodfill with white. Open your mask in PSP.
New Layer, Select all, Copy and paste into selection Paper 1.
New mask layer from image, BabesDesignz_Mask6, invert mask data checked,
and merge group.
Effects, Texture Effect, Blinds with these settings 3/40 color white.
Copy and paste element 2, resize 85% and drop shadow. I have used 2/2/40/4 throughout.
Copy and paste glitter 1, resize 85% and drop shadow.
Copy and paste glitter 2, resize 75% and drop shadow.
Copy and paste frame 5, resize 65%, layer duplicate. Position one frame top left and other bottom right. See my image for placement.
Using your magic wand, select the middle portion of your frame, selections/modify/expand 3, copy and paste paper 6, selections/invert delete. Move this layer beneath your frame layer. Drop shadow frame. Repeat for your 2nd frame.
Copy and paste bow 1, resize 65%, drop shadow and position to the top of your left side frame.
Copy and paste cage 1, resize 40 percent, drop shadow and position top right side.
Copy and paste streamer 2 image/rotate/free rotate/right 90. Drop shadow and position towards the bottom. Layer duplicate and image mirror.
Copy and paste element 4, resize 40 percent, drop shadow and position bottom left side. Layer duplicate and image mirror.
Copy and paste your tube and drop shadow.
Add copyright.
Add your name .. I used Gwendolyn Bold, Size 72 color #796eb5 and added
a gradient glow with settings Width 3, Fat, White. Add drop shadow.
Save and you are done.
I hope you have enjoyed my tutorial. This kit has many beautiful elements,
so pls feel free to experiment and use my tutorial as a guide.
Please feel free to send me your results.
I'd love to see what you came up with.
have fun giving it your own spin.
This tutorial assumes you have a working knowledge of PSP.
Needed Supplies & Filters :
Scrap Kit of Choice .. I have used a gorgeous PTU kit from Bits n Bobs called Summer Bride,
which can be purchased here.
Tube of Choice .. Part of Summer Bride kit.
Mask of Choice .. I have used BabesDesignz_Mask6
which can be downloaded from her blog here.
Font of Choice .. I have used Gwendolyn Bold.
Let's get started !
New Image 600x600 and floodfill with white. Open your mask in PSP.
New Layer, Select all, Copy and paste into selection Paper 1.
New mask layer from image, BabesDesignz_Mask6, invert mask data checked,
and merge group.
Effects, Texture Effect, Blinds with these settings 3/40 color white.
Copy and paste element 2, resize 85% and drop shadow. I have used 2/2/40/4 throughout.
Copy and paste glitter 1, resize 85% and drop shadow.
Copy and paste glitter 2, resize 75% and drop shadow.
Copy and paste frame 5, resize 65%, layer duplicate. Position one frame top left and other bottom right. See my image for placement.
Using your magic wand, select the middle portion of your frame, selections/modify/expand 3, copy and paste paper 6, selections/invert delete. Move this layer beneath your frame layer. Drop shadow frame. Repeat for your 2nd frame.
Copy and paste bow 1, resize 65%, drop shadow and position to the top of your left side frame.
Copy and paste cage 1, resize 40 percent, drop shadow and position top right side.
Copy and paste streamer 2 image/rotate/free rotate/right 90. Drop shadow and position towards the bottom. Layer duplicate and image mirror.
Copy and paste element 4, resize 40 percent, drop shadow and position bottom left side. Layer duplicate and image mirror.
Copy and paste your tube and drop shadow.
Add copyright.
Add your name .. I used Gwendolyn Bold, Size 72 color #796eb5 and added
a gradient glow with settings Width 3, Fat, White. Add drop shadow.
Save and you are done.
I hope you have enjoyed my tutorial. This kit has many beautiful elements,
so pls feel free to experiment and use my tutorial as a guide.
Please feel free to send me your results.
I'd love to see what you came up with.
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