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Open a new image 750x750 and flood fill white,
(you can ALWAYS resize later, I like having plenty of room to work)
Open PDS_GPAC-paper5 c/p as a new layer and resize
by 85% apply a mask of choice, I used Artmama's Mask 06
Now lets open PDS_GPAC-frame2 c/p as a new layer,
Open PDS_GPAC-frame3 c/p as a new layer
grab your magic wand and click inside this frame,
modify expand by 8 selections invert, now open
PDS_GPAC-paper6 c/p as a new layer move this
below your top frame layer, resize by 80% and
hit delete, select none, Now lets open PDS_GPAC-leaves1
c/p as a new layer and resize this by 50%
move this below your frames but above your mask layer,
Now place it up towards the top left, duplicate
then mirror and flip, (use my tag as a guide)
Now lets open PDS_GPAC-ribbon4 c/p as a new layer
again this is below your frames and paper layer,
arrange towards the top left . Now open PD_GPAC-grass1
c/p as a new layer, bring this layer to the top,
resize by 70% arrange towards the bottom right of the frame
open PDS_GPAC-flower2 c/p as a new layer and
resize by 73% arrange with your grass,
open PDS_GPAC-flower1 c/p as a new layer and
reszie by 73% arrabge with the other flower,
Now lets open PDS_GPAC-button1 c/p as a new
layer and resize by 45% arrange towards the top
left of the frame, Now open PDS_GPAC-wordart2
c/p as a new layer and resize this by 40% arrange with
your flowers and grass, I rotated mine to the right
by 12% when you are happy with your tag and elements
add a dropshadow and tube of choice, hide the white
background layer and merge visible.
I always resize my finished tag BEFORE adding my
copyright info, it makes this seem clearer,
add your name and copy right
information and Save the way you prefer to save tags,
I hope you enjoyed this tut
smiles
christy
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great tut, thanks for sharing
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Thanks for the great tut! I enjoyed working with it.
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