Saturday, October 2, 2010

My Purple Passion ♥

Supplies Needed

Tube I am using the fantastic artwork of Jennifer Jasenko
you can find her artwork at CILM
Scrap kit I am using a great kit called DSI Mini FTU by Dream Scape Imaging 
,you can find it here.
Font:of Choice
Drop Shadow of choice.
Remember to Save Often!!!

Let's begin
Open new image 650 x 650.
Select paper8_DSImk01Schnegge copy paste then apply mask
, merge group.Give this a Drop Shadow 2/2/50/5.
Select frame3_DSImk01Schnegge cop paste resize 75 percent Image-FreeRotate 90 left.
Using Magic Wand click inside frame Selections Modify Expand by 4 copy paste paper03_DSImk01Schnegge Selections-Invert-hit Delete, move below frame.

Select your tube copy paste duplicate position tube X-out duplicated layer
then hit Delete,move this layer below frame.
Open the duplicated layer using the Selection tool draw out a square around the head area of tube
then right click and select Promote Selection to layer.
Now using your Eraser clean up around the bottom of tube to give the appearance
she is leaning over the frame, see tag.
Select frame02 copy paste resize 38 percent place on right side of frame.
Select flower05_DSImk01Schnegge copy paste position at bottom frame then resize 65 percent.
Select flower02_DSImk01Schnegge copy paste place left side of frame resize 75 percent.
Select box_DSImk01Schnegge copy paste resize 35 percent using your Pick
tool move it around, see tag.
Select heart01_DSImk01Schnegge copy paste resize 40 percent place at bottom of flowers.
Select bow01_DSImk01Schnegge copy paste resie by 35 percent place on heart frames.
Select butterfly_DSImk01Schnegge copy paste resize 25 percent place at top right side of frame
Give all layers a drop shadow 2/2/50/5.

Add your Artist © and your name then crop and save.
This is only a guide and feel free to use any other element you wish.
Most of all have fun creating.
This tutorial was written by Maree (aka Falcon) on 1 October 2010
Any similarities to this tutorial are purely coincidental


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