BEAUTY WITHIN



 


This tutorial was written for those that have a working knowledge of PSP. 

Supplies needed:

Tube of choice
Im using the stunning work by Jennifer Janesko
If you would like to use, please purchase a license from CILM
Bow - made by Scrapgirl - The Ephemeral Victorian
Diamond Corner - if you made this please contact me then i can give credit or remove, thank you
Fonts i used Caramella Regular & P22 Corinthia ROB
Penta.com - Colour Dot
VM Extravaganza - Transmission

Supplies here

- Lets get started -

Open a 600 x 600 canvas - fill with white
Copy & paste your tube as a new layer - resize if needed
Add a drop shadow - 0, 0, 50, 5, black

Set your foreground to a colour from your tube - background nil
Preset shapes - rectangle - line width 20
Draw a rectangle around your tube - convert to raster
With your magic wand select the middle of the frame you just drew
Selections - modify - expand by 3
Add a new raster & move it below your tube layer
Fill with a colour from your tube
Effects - penta.com - colour dot

On your rectangle layer add a drop shadow - 0, 0, 50, 5, black

Hide your background layer - merge visible all the rest
Unhide background
Duplicate your image twice
On the bottom one rotate left by 25 - do this on the middle one but rotate right
Merge your duplicates together
Adjust - blur - gaussian blur - change to 20
Effects - VmExtravaganza - transmission

Copy & paste the diamond corner as a new layer
Position on your rectangle - add the same drop shadow as earlier
Duplicate - image mirror - image flip

Copy & paste the bow as a new layer - resize
Colourise to match your tube - adjust - hue & saturation - colourise
Add the same drop shadow as earlier
Position in one of the corners that has no diamonds
Duplicate & position in the opposite corner

With a font, i used Caramella Regular, add a saying
Add the same drop shadow as earlier
Duplicate - position on the opposite side

With another font add your name
Add the same drop shadow as earlier

Add the correct artist copyrite
Save your tag

Done!

 

This tutorial was written by Yvette.
Any resemblance to any other tutorial is purely coincedental.
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