Not Your Grandmas Christmas
This tutorial was written by me on November 26, 2013. Any resemblance to any other tutorial is pure coincidence. Please DO NOT claim this tutorial as your own or post it to any other blog or website without permission from me. It was written for PSP X2, but should be compatible with any version of PSP. I wrote it assuming that you have a working knowledge of PSP and it's components.
My tutorials should only be used only as a guideline
Supplies Needed:
Tube Of Choice I am using a CU tube from, © Arthur Crowe,
You must have a license and purchase tubes to use them
You can purchase their tubes here:
www.arthurcrowesfactory.com
FwTagsGrandmasChristmas
You Can get it here
Here:
http://berryapplicious.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&manufacturers_id=76
or
http://sensibilityscrapping.com/index.php?main_page=index&manufacturers_id=63
Eye Candy 4000 Grandient Glow 3.00 fat settings
Mask of choice
I used wsl 79
Get it here:
http://weescotslasscreations.blogspot.com/2009/04/masks.html
font of choice
Ok Lets get started Drop shadow 1,1,8.00
Open blank image 600 x 600
New raster layer, selections, select all
Copy and Paste PAPER (3) into selection
Apply mask,79 merge group.duplicate mirror flip merge down
Copy and Paste FRAME (7) As A New Layer resize 60%
Using magic wand , select inside frame , select, modify , expand by 5,
Copy and Paste _PAPER (6) As A New Layer resize 75%
selections invert delete Drop shadowmove below frame layer
Using magic wand , select inside frame , select, modify , expand by 5,
add close up tube as a new layer, duplicate move copy below frame layer
Keep selected, add tube as a new layer, duplicate,select original tube delete, select none.
Move copy of tube above frame, using eraser, remove any parts from bottom of frame.
Copy and Paste ELEMENT (1) Drop shadow resize 40%
Copy and Paste ELEMENT (45 Drop shadow resize 40% duplicate mirror
Copy and Paste ELEMENT (37) Drop shadow resize 40%
Copy and Paste ELEMENT (61) Drop shadow move below frame layer
Copy and PasteELEMENT (75)
Add your name and copyright
layers merge visible save as a png
Thank you for trying my tutorial
I would love to see your results
and show off here
email your results here:
Deborah1023@gmail.com
My tutorials should only be used only as a guideline
Supplies Needed:
Tube Of Choice I am using a CU tube from, © Arthur Crowe,
You must have a license and purchase tubes to use them
You can purchase their tubes here:
www.arthurcrowesfactory.com
FwTagsGrandmasChristmas
You Can get it here
Here:
http://berryapplicious.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&manufacturers_id=76
or
http://sensibilityscrapping.com/index.php?main_page=index&manufacturers_id=63
Eye Candy 4000 Grandient Glow 3.00 fat settings
Mask of choice
I used wsl 79
Get it here:
http://weescotslasscreations.blogspot.com/2009/04/masks.html
font of choice
Ok Lets get started Drop shadow 1,1,8.00
Open blank image 600 x 600
New raster layer, selections, select all
Copy and Paste PAPER (3) into selection
Apply mask,79 merge group.duplicate mirror flip merge down
Copy and Paste FRAME (7) As A New Layer resize 60%
Using magic wand , select inside frame , select, modify , expand by 5,
Copy and Paste _PAPER (6) As A New Layer resize 75%
selections invert delete Drop shadowmove below frame layer
Using magic wand , select inside frame , select, modify , expand by 5,
add close up tube as a new layer, duplicate move copy below frame layer
Keep selected, add tube as a new layer, duplicate,select original tube delete, select none.
Move copy of tube above frame, using eraser, remove any parts from bottom of frame.
Copy and Paste ELEMENT (1) Drop shadow resize 40%
Copy and Paste ELEMENT (45 Drop shadow resize 40% duplicate mirror
Copy and Paste ELEMENT (37) Drop shadow resize 40%
Copy and Paste ELEMENT (61) Drop shadow move below frame layer
Copy and PasteELEMENT (75)
Add your name and copyright
layers merge visible save as a png
Thank you for trying my tutorial
I would love to see your results
and show off here
email your results here:
Deborah1023@gmail.com
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