Ornamental

Supplies
Needed
- PSP- I used X but will
work in any version
- 1 Tube of Choice
I used the Artwork of Jennifer Janesko
You will need to purchase a license to use her work
here
from
CILM.
- Font of choice I used One Fell Swoop
- Scrapkit
used is from the very talented Lisa of Sophisticated Scraps
- Her
Kit FTU Fleurs Sauvages can be downloaded
from her blog
site here
- The Mask is from Rachel
Please visit her site
here
- Look under Downloads, Mask is EBDMask71, in Mask
pack 8.
Okay let's get started
Open a new image 600x600 (we can resize later)
Open
your Tube and Mask
Open the Scrap Kit, I used Paper4,
Frame3,
Layers, new raster layer
floodfill with white.
Copy and Paste Paper4 as a new layer
Resize
to suit size of tag.
Layers, new mask layer,
from image, find EBDMask71
Source Luminance Checked, Invert
Mask Data Checked, OK.
Merge Group.
Copy
and Paste Frame3 as a new layer
Resize by 80% four times.
Copy
and paste your Tube as a new layer,
Move this layer below
the frame layer.
Erase any parts you dont want that are
outside the frame.
Once happy with its placement, add a drop
shadow and duplicate.
On the original layer, Effects, Photo
Effects, Sepia Toning - amount to age 40, OK.
On the top
tube change the blend mode to Hard Light.
Add a
drop shadow to your frame.
Add any embelishments
and position where suitable.
Once happy with the
positoning of all parts of your tag.
Layers New Raster Layer
Use
your Eclipse tool and draw out a circle the same size as the inner
circle of the mask.
It dosent matter what colour as we will
delete it in a sec.
Image Flip
Layers New Raster
Layer, using your font tool,
position on the edge of the
circle until you see the font tool turn a semi circle.
Type
out your name once happy with its position delete the circle layer.
Add
all appropriate ©
That’s it,
all done.
Hope you enjoyed my tutorial
Layout
and Tutorial ©Janelle
written on August 10th, 2008.
Any similarities to this tutorial are purely coincidental
&
unintentional.
This represents my thoughts and creations.
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