Precious
Pink
I
made this TUT using PSP X2
However
any version can be used (some may need changes).
This
tutorial has been written by ©Rie on August 8, 2013.
This
is from my own creations and ideas if there is any resemblance to any others
it’s just a coincidence.
You
may share my blog links with others but you may not steal and place it on any
website without my written permission.
Before we begin you will need the following:
A
working knowledge of PSP.
Any
scrapkit of your choosing.
Step
1:
Save
often so you do not lose your work.
Settings
will remain the same unless specified.
Open
scrapkit and extract to folder.
Open
new image 500 X 500 transparent.
Find
your tube of choice and minimize for later.
If
using the same kit then chose paper 2.
Right
click copy/paste into new image as new layer and close.
Step
2:
Open
frame heart or a frame of your choice.
Copy/paste
into your image as new layer and close.
Image
resize to 75%. Make sure resize all layers is unchecked. Click OK.
Step
3:
Effects/Drop
shadow 10.10.50.5.00 black. Click OK.
Maximize
your tube copy/paste into your image as new layer. Close.
Image
resize 30%.
Place
in the middle like mine.
Add
drop shadow same settings.
Step
4:
Open
elements I used Hearts2. Copy/paste into your image.
Place
up on the top of your image.
Add
drop shadow same settings as above.
I
used Bunny resize to 30%. Place on left hand side of frame like mine is. Add
drop shadow same settings as above.
Step
5:
I
used Heart3. Copy/Paste into your image.
Resize
to 30%. Place in lower right hand corner of frame like mine.
Add
drop shadow same settings. I used Heart1. Copy/Paste into your image. Resize to
30%. Place in lower left hand corner of frame like mine. Add drop shadow same
settings. I used Mailbox. Copy/Paste into your image. Resize to 30%. Place in
lower right hand corner of tag like mine. Add drop shadow same settings.
Step
6:
Add
copyright information.
License
and your tag information.
Choose
font place name and save.
Font
I used was Showcard Gothic.
I
hope you have enjoyed this tut.
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