Roses Are Blue
©Barbara Butler
April 2016
Supplies:
Kit: Roses Are Blue by Amy Marie. This kit can be found at the following stores
Mask: WSL85
Special Instructions: All Elements will be re sized by 75% unless otherwise stated.
New Image 800x600 72DPI.
Select all, Paste Pp7 into the selection, select none. Apply the mask and merge group.
C/P Element 38 on to the canvas. Re size it once. Select all, float, deflate. Add a new layer and paste Pp8 into the selection change the blend mode to Multiply, select none. Click on the inside of the frame expand by 5, add a new layer and paste Pp7 into the selection, select none. Move the paper layer below both frame layers.
C/P Element 4 on to the canvas. Re size it twice. Place it on the top left and in front of the frame.
C/P Element 19 on to the canvas. Flip it horizontally and place it on the top left below Element 74.
C/P Element 30 on to the canvas. Re size it three times. Place it on the bottom left and in front of the frame.
C/P Elemengt 58 on to the canvas. Re size it once. Place it behind the other on the bottom and center it. Add a gradient glow of choice I used #828d65 for the color.
C/P Element 62 on to the canvas. Re size it twice. Flip it horizontally and place it on the right side. Duplicate it and move the duplicate up just a little bit. Rotate this one by 15 degrees to the left.
C/P Element 71 on to the canvas. Re size it by 55% twice. Place it on the bottom left and in front of the other elements. Duplicate it and move this one over to the right side.
C/P Element 82 on to the canvas. Place it above the second paper layer and just below the frames. Now on the paper layer Select all, float, deflate. Invert the selection and back on the Element hit the delete key to get rid of the stuff on the outside of the frames. Select none.
Paste Tube(s) of choice on to the canvas. Re size it if needed. Place to your liking. I'm using the tube that came with the kit but feel free to use any tube you like.
Add name and save as a pspimage. Add any effects you would like. Crop and re size the tag. Save as a png and you are done.
Thank you for taking a look at my tut. I hope you have enjoyed it.
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