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Supplies Needed:



PSP 8 (any version will work)


Xero: Tweaker


Eye Candy 4000: Glass


You will also need a tube of choice. I'm using the amazing work of Susan McKivergan. You must have a license to use
her work and can purchase one at Artistic Minds Inc


Gypsy Scrap Kit by Designs By Helly (paid kit so I cannot include pieces)
You can purchase the kit here


Mask came from Urban Fairytales


Gold frame came from Delicious Scraps


Gold plate was created by myself. If you use this in your own tutorials please
link back to www.twistedeuphoria.com. Thank you ;)


My supplies - here


:::Lets get started!:::


Open a new 600x600 transparent canvas. Flood fill white.
Open your mask included in the supplies.
Open a paper of choice from the kit or add a new raster layer
and flood fill with a color from your tube.
Go to Layer/New Mask Layer/From Image and select your mask.jgp
(source luminance checked and invert mask data unchecked)
Then go to layers/delete and click yes...then merge group. You may need to
use your raster deform tool to narrow this a bit. Add a drop shadow.


Open your main image and paste on your canvas. Lower the opacity to about 80%
Copy and paste your image again but this time resize it to 90%. This particular image
also comes with a tube. I used the tube to go on top and left it a bit large.


Open your gold frame and paste on your canvas. Drop this below your images and use your
raster deform tool to narrow it into more of a rectangle. See my tag for reference.


Open your flowers of choice from the kit. I colorize mine red and then added Xero
Tweaker to make it darker with these settings:





I also colorize the ribbon on the mask from the kit just slightly to match my
tube. I used the lasso tool to select the ribbon then applied tweaker but played with the
settings until I got the desired effect.


Open your sparkle line from the kit and place at the top of our image.


Type out your name with your font included in the supplies. Use color
#AF6F1D for gold and apply your Eye Candy Glass with the following settings:





Add a drop shadow then add your copyright info.


Save your taggie and you're done!



This Tutorial was written by Jessica on November 19, 2008.
And the concept of the tutorial is copyrighted.
Please feel free to LINK to the tutorial and/or print it out for your personal use,
but please do not copy it in any way to put online, pass out or re-write without permission.
The image you create using this tutorial is for you to do what you wish except for monetary gains or for merchandising.
© Jessica 2008 Any Resemblance to another tutorial is purely coincidental. Proud Member of TWI