Monday 5 October 2009

Sweet As Honey



I wrote this tut on 5th of october,2009 for julies tutorials
Any resemblence to any other tutorials is purely coincidental.

supplies needed

you also need paintshop pro,i use version 12
A knowledge of paintshop pro is needed

Other supplies

scrapkit is called bee-utiful by Jennie D Designs
tube of your choice or the poser i used supplied in the kit (3 to choose from )
mask used WSL MASK 344 find it weescotslass
font of your choice


lets begin

open a new image 700 x 700 white background

c/p swirl 1 as a new layer and resize to 500 pixels

c/p frame 10 as a new layer and resize to 300 pixels,go to image then flip
click inside your frame,go to selections>modify and expand by 5

add a new layer and choose a paper of your choice,i used paper 7,paste
paper into selection,select none and drag underneath your frame layer

c/p flaming heart 2 as a new layer and resize to 300 pixels

c/p bee and flower as a new layer and resize to 150 pixels,duplicate
go to image then mirror

c/p glitterheart 1 as a new layer and resize to 400 pixels

c/p stars 1 as a new layer and resize to 200 pixels,duplicate and
go to image then mirror flip,send layers to the bottom

c/p stars 2 as a new layer and resize to 200 pixels,place to the right of the frame
,duplicate and go to image then mirror flip,send layers to the bottom

close off background layer,merge other layers visible go to image and resize your tag
to 600 pixels,reopen background layer

c/p a tube of your choice or a poser from the kit,i used poser 1 and resized to 400 pixels

choosing 2 colours from your tag i wrote bee-utiful and placed them in random places
see my tag for reference,i also wrote a name add a drop shadow if you wish.

c/p a paper of your choice,i used paper 14 resize to 500 pixels,add a mask to your
paper layer, i used WSL MASK 344

i added a border of yellow size at 10


add any copyright and watermarks merge all layers and resize if needed


next go to file export and save as a JPEG and you're finished


thank you for trying out my Tut's, I hope you enjoyed it,thank you very much:)

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