Fall Witch
written
10/24/2015
This
tutorial is meant purely as a guide. Feel free to make your tag
unique by using your own tube and scrap kit. If you want your tag to
look just like mine then use the same tube and scrap kit as I have.
Supplies
Used:
Tube by
Gregory Griffin. He is a FTU artist. You can find his work at
http://griff13.deviantart.com
Scrap kit
is a freebie by Melissaz Creationz. You can get it at
http://melissazcreationz.blogspot.com/2015/10/scrappin-your-out-october-blog-train.html
Mask of
your choice. I am using mask #275 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 Jack Bisio.
Plugins:
NONE
Let's Go:
Open paper
1 and shift+D to duplicate.
Close the
original.
Re-size.
Promote
your background layer to a raster layer.
Apply the
mask of your choice.
Delete the
mask layer and merge the group.
Selections
select all float and defloat.
Layers new
raster layer.
Open paper
12 and copy and paste into selection.
Selections
select none.
Drag this
layer under the other mask layer.
Add a drop
shadow to both of layers.
Open your
tube and copy and paste as a new layer.
Position
within the center of your tag.
Add a drop
shadow.
Open
element 8 and copy and paste as a new layer.
Drag
behind your tube.
Re-size
and move to the right side of the tag.
Add a drop
shadow.
Open
element 13 and copy and paste as a new layer and place at the top and
then near the bottom of your tag in the center.
Add a drop
shadow.
Open
element 24 and copy and paste as a new layer.
Re-size if
needed and move to the bottom in front of the tree.
Add a drop
shadow.
Open
element 31 and copy and paste as a new layer.
Re-size
and move to the bottom to the left of the cat.
Add a drop
shadow.
Open
element 33 and copy and paste as a new layer.
Move to
the far left of the tag.
Add a drop
shadow.
Add your
name.
Add your
copyright and licensing information if you used a PTU tube.
Crop and
save.
Love, love, love this! Easy to make, and looks awesome! Thanks Tika!!
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