Pretty In Pink
This Tutorial was written for those that have a working knowledge of PSP.
This Tutorial was written on September 13, 2008
this tutorial was written and Created by me (Rachel R.)
Any similarity to any other tutorial is purely a coincidence.
For This Tutorial I used PSP X2 but you should be able to use any version.
~ Supplies Needed ~
1 Tube of choice ~ I use the wonderful work of Keith Garvey he is a licensed artist with MPT you can find his tubes here.
Font of Choice ~ Christie~
Frame 1 from Dezigns By Ali which you can get HERE
Scrap Kit of choice or the one I used which is called Purely Pink.
This is a PTU kit by Sharon Becker, which you can find at scrappin divaz designz store.
Open blank PSP document 544x547, flood fill with white.
Open 2 papers of choice from your kit.
Open your frame, copy and paste as a new layer.
With your magic wand, click inside the three center circles of the frame.
Go to selections>modify>expand and expand your selection by 8.
Copy and paste your light paper as a new layer.
Go to selections>invert, hit delete. Drag your paper beneath your frame layer.
Make your frame layer active. Take your magic wand and select the inside area of the bigger circle.
Go to selections>modify>expand and expand your selection by 8.
Copy and paste your dark paper as a new layer.
Go to selections>invert hit delete. Drag beneath your frame.
Copy and paste your tube as a new layer. Duplicate your tube, and drag the duplicate below your frame.
Position the tube to your liking (DO NOT RESIZE) click on the center circle paper layer,
go to selections>float>defloat. Click back on your tube layer, go to selections>invert. Hit delete.
Use your Lokus 3D shadow and apply a shadow to your tube. (This plug in is not required)
Use the following settings:
Click on your tube layer and make it visible. Resize and position the tube to your liking. Once you have resized your tube and positioned where you want it. Apply the same 3D shadow settings.
Take your embellishments and place them so that your tag is balanced.
Once you feel your tag is balanced type your text.
Remember to include your copyright information.
Save your tag
©Rachel Roland 2008