Thursday, April 16, 2015

Littlest Mermaid




Littlest Mermaid
written 4/16/2015

Supplies Needed:



Mask of your choice. I am using mask #79 by Weescotslass Creations. You can get her great masks at http://weescotslasscreations.blogspot.com/2009/04/masks.html

Font of your choice. I am using Beam. You can get it at http://www.fonts101.com/fonts/view/Standard/3067/Beam

Plugins:
NONE

Let's Begin:
Open a new blank canvas that will give you plenty of room to work with and create on.
You can crop and re-size at the end.
Set your foreground color to white and turn off your background color.
Using your preset elipse shape tool with the width set to 12 draw out an oval on the canvas.
The size depends on you and you can use my tag for reference if needed.
Apply an inner bevel with the following settings:


Using your magic wand select the inside of the frame.
Selections modify and expand by 2.
Layers new raster layer and drag under the frame.
Open paper 2.
Edit copy and paste into selection.
Selections select none.
Open paper 5 and edit copy and paste as a new layer and drag to the bottom.
Apply your mask.
Delete the mask layer and merge the group.
Add noise to your frame at 100% uniform and monochrome.
Add a slight drop shadow to the frame.
Open your tube and copy and paste as a new layer.
Re-size so she fits nicely along side of your frame.
I flipped mine horizontal to face the other direction because I wanted her to the left side of the tag but the placement is completely up to you.
Add a slight drop shadow.
Now lets dress this up with some of the fun elements from the kit.
I will list the elements I used and you can either use the same ones or choose to use others.
Placement of your elements is completely up to you.
Elements I used:
21
30
69
81
83
88
91
94
95
Add your name.
Add your copyright and licensing information.
Crop and re-size if you wish.
Save your tag.


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