Friday, September 23, 2011
Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble
Bubble, Bubble, Toil
and Trouble
This tutorial was written
by Sarah Fiack on
September 23,2011
Any resemblance to another
tutorial is purely coincidental.
For this tutorial, I’m using
a tube by Michael Calandra.
I purchased this tube when he sold
at MPT
This tube is now available at
PTE
Supplies:
Tube of choice
Scrap of choice.
I’m using a kit called Spellbound by
Pimp'd Designz. It is available at
Pimp My Tags w/ Scraps
Here
Vixmask393
Open a 600x600 new image.
Open up your tube and scrap supplies.
Open a fireplace or table element.
Resize 50%.
Paste on the center of
the tag.
Open a book element.
Resize 60%.
Position on the tag so the
book lays down on the table.
Choose three different bottles.
Resize each one 25%.
Paste the bottles by the book.
Open a cat element.
Resize 35%
Paste by a leg or side
of the table element.
Open a frame.
Resize 70%
Paste on the bottom layer &
position behind the table but
up slightly above it.
Click inside the frame with your
magic wand tool.
Selections modify expand by 5.
Paste a paper of choice.
Selections invert & press delete.
Select none.
Move the paper layer under the frame
layer in your layer palette.
Add a drop shadow to the
frame layer.
2,2,50,5 black
Paste your tube of choice
in front of the frame layer.
Position as wanted on the tag.
Add the earlier drop shadow to
the tube.
Open a cobweb element.
Resize 50%
Paste on the upper left side
of the tag.
Duplicate the web layer once.
Move this layer to the bottom
right side of the tag.
Add a drop shadow to the web layers.
Open star sparkles.
Resize 88%
Paste on the bottom layer
of the tag.
Open a crescent moon element.
Resize 50%.
Paste on the right side of the
tag above the star layer.
Paste a scrap paper on the bottom
layer of the tag.
Apply Vixmask393
Merge group.
Duplicate the mask layer once
& mirror it.
Open wordart from scrap
or one of choice.
Resize 65%
Paste at the top
of the tag as wanted.
Add the earlier drop shadow.
Merge layers 88%
Add copyright info & name.
Save as png.
Thanks for trying my tutorial.
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