Saturday, November 26, 2011

Naughty or Nice?




My Tutorials are strictly my own creations,
if they resemble another it is purely coincidense.
This was written with the use of PSP X2.
You may create it any version of PSP.

Supplies Needed.

Scrap An Exquisite Christmas by Jen - SleeknSassy Designs .
You can purchase it at Scrappin Dollars.

Art work by © Keith Garvey . Remember to purchase a license to use this art work,
You can do so at PTE...

Font:Of Choice

Weescotslass WSL_309 Here.



Image is better to have larger to work with then we can crop and resize when completed.
Open 700 X 700 transparent Image.

C/P Frame _3 add drop shadow. Click inside with Magic Wand.Selections Modify Expand by 6.
C/P Paper_13 resize by 70%. Selections Invert hit delete move below frame layer.
C/P Bling_Tree under frame layer then resize to fit.
C/P your tube reisze if needed add drop shadow.
C/P Feather arrange at botton of tree resize 55%.
C/P Garland arrange on side of frame resize to fit then duplicate Image Mirror.
Add drop shadow.
C/P Decoration resize 45% arrange top left corner then using your Eraser tool
erase part of the ribbon giving the effect its hanging over the corner.
Add drop shadow.
C/P Floral_Decoration resize 65% Image Flip Image Mirror add drop shadow.
C/P Gift_Box_3 resize 35% arrange at bottom of frame add drop shadow.
C/P Candy_Cane resize 32% Image FreeRotate 35 Right.Duplicate Image Mirror
arrange together to form a heart.Give both drop shadow.
C/P Candle_with_Gift resize 45% arrange on left of frame add drop shadow.
C/P Gift resize 25% arrange then add drop shadow.
New layer c/p paper_12 apply mask merge merge group.
New layer c/p paper_4 apply mask merge merge group. Resize 110%.


Add your Artist © and your name then crop.
This is only a guide and feel free to use any other element you wish.
Most of all have fun creating.


Written and copyrighted to Maree (aka Falcon) November 2011.
Under no uncertain terms are you allowed to make money
from anything produced from this tut, this is against my TOU's.

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