Saturday, March 7, 2009
♥ Grunged Beauty ♥
Click the tag to preview at full size. This tutorial was written by Marta on March 7, 2009. Any resemblance to any other tutorial is coincidental. Do not copy and paste this tutorial elsewhere on the net. Absolutely NO Scripting and/or translating of this tutorial.
For this tutorial you will need:
PSP
Tube or Image of choice
Font of choice (I used DianaCTT)
Mask - WSL_Mask83 - You can download from Chelle's blog HERE
ScrapKit *Grunge It* by Adrienne of Crazy Girl Scraps.
You can purchase it HERE.
I am using the artwork of Jennifer Janesko, you can find her licensed art at CILM.
Let's get started:
Open a new image 500x500 and background set to white. Copy & paste Paper10 as a new layer. Open WSL_Mask83, Layers/New Mask Layer/From Image and find the mask in the drop down list. Delete mask layer, and merge group. Duplicate. Image/Mirror/Image/Flip. Move to desire position. Copy & paste Paper14 as a new layer. Open WSL_Mask83, Layers/New Mask Layer/From Image and find the mask in the drop down list. Delete mask layer, and merge group. Move this layer to the left side of your image.
Copy & paste frame02 as a new layer. Copy & paste your image or tube of choice as a new layer and move under the frame layer. Using your Magic Wand, click inside the frame, Selections/Modify/Expand by 7/Selections/Invert and hit Delete on the image/tube layer. If using a tube, you will need to add a paper of choice. Add drop shadow to your frame.
Copy & paste SatinRibbon02 as a new layer and place at the bottom of the frame. Erase any parts that extend past the frame. Copy & paste Sachet04 as a new layer, and move to the bottom left of the frame. Copy & paste Flower02 as a new layer and move to the right side of the frame. Duplicate until you get the effect that you want. Copy & paste Tag01 as a new layer, and move to the upper right of the frame.
Add any additional lady bugs, ribbons, flowers, butterflies, or elements of your choice.
Crop or resize to your liking. Add your text, copyright info, and watermark, and save as a jpg, png, or gif file.
That's it.. all done!
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