Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Doorway Of Spells




Doorway Of Spells

This tutorial was written
by Sarah Fiack on
July 20,2011
Any resemblance to another
tutorial is purely coincidental.
For this tutorial, I’m using
a tube by Brigid Ashwood
which you can find at CDO

Supplies:
Tube of choice
Scrap of choice.
I’m using a kit called Gypsy Rosa Li
by Bello Scarto.
It is available at Stargazers Scraps
Here
Wordart by myself
ShadowsCreations Here

Open a 600x600 new image.
Open your tube & scrap supplies
of choice.

Choose a doorway frame.
Paste as a new layer.

Using your magic wand tool,
click inisde the frame.
You may need to hold shift button
down to select more than one
area of the frame

Selections modify expand
by 3.
Paste a paper of choice.
Selections invert &
press delete.


Open a grass element.
Resize 50%
Paste four times along
the bottom of the frame.
Select none.

Add a drop shadow to the
frame & grass layers.
2,2,50,5 Black.

Paste your main tube as
the new top layer in your
layer palette.
Position as wanted on the tag.

Open a vertical flower berries element.
Resize 75%
Paste on bottom right hand side
of the tag.

Position so that it is coming out
from under the frame.
Duplicate once & mirror.

Open a doodle flower element.
Resize 75%
Paste on side of the tag.

You want the doodle flowers above
the vertical flower layers.
Duplicate once & mirror.

Open a leaf branch.
Resize 80%
Rotate left 90

Paste on the bottom of the
tag left side.
Duplicate once & mirror.

Open a train track or pathway.
Resize 40% & 85% once each.
Paste at the bottom of the tag.
You want it to appear your main
tube is standing on the track/path.

Arrnage in front of the frame.
Mirror once.
Duplicate & mirror the copy.
This should give the criss-cross
effect of the track or path.

Open wordart by me or use one
of choice. Resize by 88% twice.
Apply Gradient Glow
Fat glow width 3

Paste the wordart as a new layer.
Merge layers visible.
Resize 88%

Add copyright info & name.
Save as png.
Thanks for trying my tutorial.

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