3/15/15

CDO Monti Scraps and Anna Marine - Irish Girls

Irish Girls

This tutorial was written on March 15,2015. 
Any similarities to another tutorial is purely coincidental.
All my tutorial are register with My Free Copyright. 
Please do not claim as your own.
This tutorial writer assumes you have a working 
knowledge of using Paint Shop Pro.
This tutorial was done in Paint Shop Pro9,
but can be adapted to use in other 
Paint Shop Pro versions.




SUPPLIES NEEDED

Tube of choice: I'm using the awesome work of Anna Marine.
Please do not use unless you have a license to do so. 
Get Them HERE

Scrapkit of Choice: I am using CDO Monti Scraps IB Anna Marine 14-1
You can purchase it HERE ...Thank You Monti

Template of choice:I am using Dees'Sign Depot Template Irish Girls
You can download it HERE...Thanks Dee

Mask of Choice: I am using Weescotslass Mask 284
You can download it HERE.... Thank You Chell

Filters used:Eye Candy 4000 gradient glow - HERE

Font for Name is  Remachine Script - HERE
Copy write is always done in Pixelette  HERE

Drop shadow use through out H-2/V-2/O-60/B-6.85

Please leave a thank you when you downloading for supplies.

my tag is just a guide...please use your imagination 
and make the tag your own you do not have to 
use any of the supplies I used.


     LET'S BEGIN

Open up Template and ShiftD and close original...delete 
copyright layer/close all layers/copy/paste paper of choice
resize to fit canvas/layers/load/save mask/find your mask
and set with these setting/click ok



On the following raster layers follow these directions...

activate left taupe square layer/copy/paste paper of choice/resize
paper/selections/invert on square layer/delete on paper layer
merge down/add drop shadow

activate right taupe square layer/copy/paste paper of choice/resize
paper/selections/invert on square layer/delete on paper layer
merge down/add drop shadow

activate large creme circle layer/copy/paste paper of choice/resize
paper/selections/invert on circle layer/delete on paper layer
merge down/add drop shadow/leave dotted circle as is

activate light green square layer/copy/paste paper of choice resize 
paper/selections/invert on square layer/delete on paper layer/merge 
down/add drop shadow

activate top rectangle layer 7/copy/paste paper of choice resize paper
selections/invert on rectangle layer/delete on paper layer/merge 
down/add drop shadow

leave left white oval as is/activate left green oval/recolor to match
choose color from tube/add drop shadow


leave right white oval as is/activate right green oval/recolor to match
choose color from tube/add drop shadow

activate taupe oval layer/copy/paste paper of choice resize paper/selections
invert on taupe oval layer/delete on paper layer/merge down/add drop shadow

leave next three layers of the shamrock as is/recolor glittered shamrock
to match tag/add drop shadow to glittered shamrock

activate right creme circle layer/copy/paste paper of choice resize paper
selections/invert on right circle layer/delete on paper layer/merge 
down/keep activated/copy/paste tube of choice/position tube so the top part
is in the circle/invert on circle layer/delete on tube layer/erase any excess
tube/add drop shadow to circle and tube/leave brush as is

activate left creme circle layer/copy/paste paper of choice resize paper
selections/invert on right circle layer/delete on paper layer/merge down
keep activated/copy/paste tube of choice/position tube so the top part is 
in the circle/invert on circle layer/delete on tube layer/erase any excess
tube/add drop shadow to circle and tube/leave dotted circles as is

leave word art layers as is/leave magic layers as is/copy/paste tube of 
choice/resize if needed/place on right side of tag/add drop shadow

add any other elements you wish to use/resize if needed/add drop shadow to each 
element/place where they will look best

add your watermark and copyright credits/give it a slight gradient glow.....now 
give your tag to a friend.

You're done...thank you for trying my tutorial
please send me a copy so that I can show case it on my blog



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