Supplies:
PSP XII
PTU tube is called "Coralie" By Ninaste and can be found at SATC
PTU scrap kit called "Wicked Little Cupcake" By Amy Marie and can be found HERE
Template is Template 70 By Rose and can be found HERE
Mask of choice
Font Used is Nightmare Before Christmas (FTU)
**This tutorial is written with the understanding that the user has a good working knowledge of psp and the usage of it's various tools.**
Let's Begin:
Open the template
Delete the © layer, the star layer, and wordart layer
You can either floodfill or paste papers of choice in the various shapes
Select rectangle
Selections, Select all
Selections, Float
Selectons, Defloat
Paste your tubed image as a new layer
Selections, Invert, Delete
Selections, Select None
Adjust, Huge and Saturation, Colorize as desired
Lower the opasity of the tubed image to your liking in the layer palette
X out the white background
Merge everything
Open a new workspace 700 x 500
Floodfill white
Apply a paper of choice
Apply your mask of choice
Paste the template as a new layer
Resize 94%
Close out the old workspace
Paste Elem.66 as a new layer
Place at the top
Send under template layer
Paste your tubed image as a new layer
Mirror it to the one in the frame
Place to the left
Paste Elem.19 as a new layer
Place at bottom of template under tubed image layer
Paste Elem.20 as a new layer
Resize 28%
Place at top right corner
Paste Elem.60 as a new layer
Resize 37%
Place at the bottom right corner
Paste Elem.35 as a new layer
Resize 31%
Place at the bottom right corner under cupcake layer
Duplicate
Resize 94%
Place next to other lollipop
Paste Elem.16 as a new layer
Resize 62%
Place at bottom left under tubed image layer
Paste Elem.33 as a new layer
Resize 25%
Place at bottom left under tubed image layer
Paste Elem.33 as a new layer
Image, Free Rotate, Left 90
Image, Mirror
Place at the bottom under everything but template layer
Paste Elem.41 as a new layer
X out the white background
Merge Everything
Adjust, Sharpen
Apply the appropriate © and watermark as desired
Save as a png for a transparent background
I hope you have enjoyed this tutorial, if you have any questions please feel free to email me
mrs.sasingleton@gmail.com
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