Monday, March 2, 2009

A is for Apple

This tutorial was written by Ivory on 03/02/2009
Do not copy this tutorial and post through any kind of group or claim it as your own. Resemblance to any other tutorial is strictly coincidental.

This tutorial uses no filters
You will need a tube of your choice.
I am using the art by Scott Blair you can purchase his tubes HERE

Font of your choice
Scrapkit I used is Taste Of Home By Created By Jill and can be purchased HERE

I used this Mask(Just right click and save in your mask folder)
1.Open a new image 500x500 white

2.Open one of the papers in the kit and resize by 80%

3.Paste as a new layer on your white

4.Load mask (I have fit to canvas checked) in supplies or one of your choice and merge group

5.Open the bracket frame and resize 80%

6.Paste as new layer

7.Select magic wand and click inside the frame

8.Selections/expand by 4

9.Open one of the papers and resize 80%

10.Paste as new layer selections/invert delete/select none

11.Highlight the frame and bring to the top

12.Merge frame layer down with paper layer

13.Add drop shadow

14.Move filled frame to top right

15.Open apple board and resize 40%

16.Paste as new layer and add drop shadow

17.Move to the top left of the frame (inside)

18.Open one of the flower sprays

19.Paste as new layer and add drop shadow

20.Move layer to below frame layer

21.Highlight top layer

22.Open one of the ribbons wraps and resize 53%

23.Paste as new layer and add slight drop shadow

24.Move to the base of the frame

25.Open your tube and resize if necessary

26.Paste as new layer and add drop shadow

27.Move so she is sitting on the bottom of the frame

28.Open one of the flowers and resize 20%

29.Paste as new layer and add drop shadow

30.Duplicate several times and place around your tag

31.Open one of the butterflies and resize 15%

32.Paste as new layer and add drop shadow

33.Duplicate a couple of times and place around your tag

34.Merge visible

35.Add copyright and watermark

36.Add your name



Hope you enjoyed my tutorial

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