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Merry Christmas

MerryChristmas

I used Psp X for this tutorial but you should be able to do it in other versions.

Supplies Needed: Tube or tubes of choice. I used the awesome work of  Pat Carlucci

You can purchase a licence to use his art HERE

Scrapkit “Merry Christmas” by Kittz of KittzKreationz. You can download the kit from her blog HERE

>Mask from SophisticatSimone

Mask is supplied HERE

Put the mask in the Mask Folder

Open A New Image 650 X 650 white

Open the Scalloped Holly Frame and resize 70%

Magic  Wand Tolerance 20 and Feather 0 click inside the frame.Selections>modify>expand 6

Open Paper 4 resize 80% twice.Selections>Invert>Delete move the paper layer down below the frame layer.

Place your tube where you like on your frame and add a drop shadow. Also add a Drop Shadow to the frame. Close out the white background and merge visible the other layers.Once merged move up slighly to make way for the presents at the bottom.

Open noel doodle and resize 70% place at top of frame. Add a Drop Shadow

Open Chrismas pressies resize 60% place on left hand side of the tag at the bottom add Drop Shadow. Duplicate and move the duplicate layer to the right hand side.

Add any other elements of your choice to your tag resizing and adding a drop shadow.  This kit is bundled with lots of elements for you to choose from.

Remember to sharpen where necessary once you have resized.

Paper 5 resize 80% copy and paste as a new layer. Layers> Load Save Mask>Load Mask from disk. Find your SophisticatSimone Mask21 and add with the following settings:

Mask

Layers>Merge>Merge Group. Duplicate your mask and move to the other side of the frame.

Add your copyright and name and save as a png or jpg

This tutorial was written on September 10th 2008 Any resemblance to any other tutorial is purely coincidental. Please do not copy, rewrite, or alter it in any way.

Any problems or queries please email me at GillzDesignz@gmail.com

 

19 December, 2009    | Published by pspgill in Featured, Still, Tutorials

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