Tuto Spring Blush by DEEP

- = - Spring Blush - = -


Supplies Needed:

Tube of your choice.
I used the art of Suzanne Woolcott, which can be purchased here.
PTU scrap kit, Spring Blush, by Baby Cakes Scraps, which may be purchased at the store Sunflower Scraps Boutique.
Mask: sg_stencilled-flower-square2, here.
Font: LaPointe's Road.


Let's begin!


Open an image of 700x700 pixels and flood fill it white.
Open the file bcs_sticker_frame.png.
Copy, paste as new layer, resize desired.
Using the magic wand tool, select the inner layer of the frame.
Selections> modify> expand = 25.
Highlight the background layer.
Open the file bcs_paper_twelve.jpg.
Copy, paste as new layer, resize appropriate.
Position> selections> invert and click delete on the keyboard.

2-Open the tube.
Copy, paste as new layer.
Resize desired and position.
Drop shadow.
Open the file bcs_dragonfly_sticker_three.png.
Copy, paste as new layer.
Resize appropriate.
Place in the upper left, drop shadow.
Highlight background layer, add a new layer.
Using the picture tube tool, search for "Lawn."
Apply and position to your liking at the bottom.
Open the file bcs_blush_daisy.png.
Copy, paste as new layer.
Resize appropriate.
Duplicate the layer to your liking, resize and position them.
Drop shadow.
Highlight the background layer.
Open the file bcs_glitter_scatter.png.
Copy, paste as new layer.
Resize appropriate.
Position, drop shadow.

3-Highlight the background layer.
Selections> All.
Add new layer.
Open bcs_paper_twelve.jpg.
Copy> paste into selection.
Selections> none.
Apply the mask> Layers> Merge group.
Place the mask to your liking.
Add your text, marks, ©copyrights, credits and save your tag.

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial!

 

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This tutorial was written by Deep on May 7, 2010.
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