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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Memories of Mom


Memories of Mom

Tube of choice, I used Rion Vernon and Suzanne Woolcott (sw229 tube)
Scrap used Memories of Mom by KnC Scrapz
Font of choice I used Andantino JF
Graphic Program of choice, I use PSP 9

This tutorial assumes you have working knowledge of paint shop pro,
All of my tutorials are my own creation and any similarity
with any other tutorial is purely coincidential.
Please do not copy my tutorials to anyplace, please link back to my blog!

Open a new image 650x650 and flood fill white,
I am trying to make my tags smaller so I am going to start with
a bit smaller work area, this is your choice if you want
to make a larger tag.

Open pp2 and resize by 18% c/p as a new layer and apply
a mask of choice, I used DBV Mask 133 I duplicated my mask
layer and then flipped it and merged the two together,

Now open frame2 c/p as a new layer and resize by 30%
I brightened this up just a bit using gamma correction, now
rotate to the left by 6% grab your magic wand and click inside
the frame opening, expand by 9 and then invert, open pp5
resize this by 18% and c/p as a new layer below the frame
hit delete and select none. now open glitterrosespray and c/p
as a new layer, resize this by 25% and then rotate to the left
by 12%, arrange towards the bottom right of the frame, Now open
branch2 c/p as a new layer arrange to right above the mask layer
and resize by 20% now flip this and arrange towards the right
of the tag, open whiteribbon2 c/p as a new layer bring to the top
and resize by 17% now flip and mirror and place back with your
flowers, now lets open pinkribbonbow, c/p as a new layer, resize
by 22% and mirror this, now rotate to the left by 6% Now lets
open pot and c/p as a new layer, resize by 11% and place towards
the left of the frame, move this layer below your two ribbon layers
now open cup and c/p as a new layer and resize by 5% and place
with your pot, now open spoon c/p as a new layer resize this
by 5% and then rotate to the left by 25% "Lean" it against your
cup. now open tulip and c/p as a new layer arrange to right
above the mask layer and resize this by 20% and place with
your branch, now open flower3 c/p as a new layer again this is
right above the mask layer, resize by 14% and place with
your tulip and branch, now duplicate, and mirror, then rotate to
the left by 11% arrange this layer to right above the frame layer
but below your glitter roses, now duplicate and mirror this, and rotate
this one to the right by 9% Now open white buttons and c/p as
a new layer, arrange to right below the spoon layer and resize by
10% now mirror, Now open the yarn and c/p as a new layer
resize by 8% mirror and place this layer below the buttons
layer, now add a dropshadow of choice to your elements and
a tube or tubes of choice, hide the white background layer and
merge visible.

I always resize my finished tag BEFORE adding my copyright info,
it makes this seem clearer, add your name and copy right
information and Save the way you prefer to save tags,

I hope you enjoyed this tut
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christy
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