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Saturday, January 1, 2011
Valentine's Tutorial!
supplies needed
Gimp
Valentines Scrapkit by Megan over @ the Creative Misfits Blog: http://creativemisfitscreations.blogspot.com/search/label/Scrap%20Kits%20-%20Valentines
Tube & close up of choice - i am using one from Ismael Rac which you can get from his site www.xeracx.net
lets begin:
open up a new canvas 600x600
open as layers cluster frame 5
scale down so it fits on your canvas
open up paper 16 as layers below your cluster frame
fit layer to canvas size
now with your path tool trace around the top frame
select from path
select invert
cut
now open up paper 17
layer to image size
with your path tool again trace around the second frame
select from path
select invert
cut
open up paper 18
layer to image size
use the path tool to trace around the 3rd frame
select from path
select invert
cut
open paper 15
layer to image size
use the path tool once again to trace around the last frame
select from path
select invert
cut
open up glitterrainshadowed resize and place below your cluster frame
do this for each frame, resizing and rotating as needed
now open up your tube and place to the right hand side of your frame
below the cluster frame open up your close up
mirror
use the path tool to select around the top and bottom left frames
select from path
select invert
cut
now add some elements from the kit to your liking
i used glitterheartcharm4, ribbonbuckle2 and wrappedheart
delete your background layer
add a drop shadow to the cluster frame and your tube if you'd like
add your name and copyright infos
save as .png and you're done!
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