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my tuts I dont tell
all my secrets lol
like how I do the
glow on a name etc.
I also have no
control over the
FTU supplies
I am sorry but
sometimes the
kits are for a
limited time free
or just disappear,
I will share
masks etc ONLY
if the tou of
the creator allows,
You can easily find
another mask or kit
to use in place of
what I have used
on my tuts, I write tuts
as I create a tag,
I hope you all
enjoy them and
I thank you
so much for
taking the time
to stop by my blog
smiles
christy
Ü
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Monday, May 2, 2011
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I LOVE Limes
Tube of choice, I used Elias Chatzoudis and Suzanne Woolcott
Scrap used A Squeeze of Lime by Created by Jill
Font of choice I used Blanchard
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 CreatedbyJill_ASqueezeofLime_paper04 c/p as a new layer
resize this by 80% and apply a mask of choice, I used
Artmama's Mask 06
Now open CreatedbyJill_ASqueezeofLime_glittercircles and c/p as
a new layer, resize by 75% and move this over towards the right
duplicate, flip and mirror, Now lets open CreatedbyJill_ASqueezeofLime_frame5
c/p as a new layer and resize by 85% grab your magic wand and
click inside the frame opening, expand by 9 and invert, open
CreatedbyJill_ASqueezeofLime_paper01 c/p as a new layer below
the frame and hit delete, invert your selection and apply a weave
like below
Now select none, Open CreatedbyJill_ASqueezeofLime_foliage3
c/p as a new layer, and bring to the top, resize by 85% and
Now lets open CreatedbyJill_ASqueezeofLime_limes c/p as a new
layer, resize by 65% place on the bottom left of your tag area,
now open CreatedbyJill_ASqueezeofLime_limeslice c/p as a new
layer and resize this by 65% three times, duplicate and rotate
to the right by 45% place these with your lime cluster, Now open
CreatedbyJill_ASqueezeofLime_ribbon4 c/p as a new layer, arrange
to right above the mask layer and move up a bit, now open
CreatedbyJill_ASqueezeofLime_leaf, c/p as a new layer, arrange
this below your lime cluster layer and resize by 65% now duplicate
and then mirror and rotate to the right by 90% Now lets open
CreatedbyJill_ASqueezeofLime_butterfly and c/p as a new
layer bring to the top and resize by 65% two times, when you
are happy with your tag, add a dropshadow of choice to your
elements and a tube or tubes of choice, hide the
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
smiles
christy
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