I am using the art of Anna Marine and you can find them HERE
I am using the PTU Scrapkit My Valentine by Dee'Sign Depot and you can find that HERE
Mask of Choice
Font of Choice
Filters Used:
Xero - Radiance - 128, 50, 128, 194
Xero - Porcelain - Default
Open a new image 600x600
Open Frame 7 and paste as a new layer
Resize by 80 - Sharpen and position in the centre
Click inside the frame with your magic wand
Modify by 5 - Open Paper 1 and paste as a new layer
Position - Open your tube as a new layer
Duplicate and hide for now - Selections - Invert - Delete - Select None
Move the paper and tube layer under the frame
Unhide the duplicated tube and erase the bottom half of the tube
Open Element 62 and paste as a new layer
Resize by 60 - Sharpen
Position on top of the paper layer and change the blend mode to Overlay
Open Element 56 and paste as a new layer
Click on the frame layer - Resize by 60 - Sharpen - Position on the right of the frame
Duplicate - Image - Mirror and Merge Down
Click on the frame layer - Open Element 26 and paste as a new layer
Resize by 75 - Sharpen - Apply Porcelain at the settings above
Position on the right of the frame - Duplicate - Image - Mirror
Duplicate - Resize by 80 - Sharpen - Position under the previous one - Duplicate - Image - Mirror
Repeat the above steps - Resizing by 80 etc - Duplicate again and position on the point of the heart
Merge these layers together when happy
Open Element 55 and paste as a new layer
Click on the frame layer - Position on the top right - Duplicate - Image - Mirror and Merge Down
Open Glitter 1 and paste as a new layer - Send to the bottom - Resize by 60 - Apply Porcelain at the settings above
Move to the right - Duplicate - Image - Mirror - Merge Down
See my tag for placement - Add Radiance to the tube at the settings above
Open Paper 16 and paste as a new layer - Send to the bottom and apply a mask of Choice - Merge Down
Add drop shadows to your layers - Merge Visible
Add correct copyright and licence information - Merge Down - Save as a png - Add your name - Save again -Done
I am using the PTU Scrapkit My Valentine by Dee'Sign Depot and you can find that HERE
Mask of Choice
Font of Choice
Filters Used:
Xero - Radiance - 128, 50, 128, 194
Xero - Porcelain - Default
Open a new image 600x600
Open Frame 7 and paste as a new layer
Resize by 80 - Sharpen and position in the centre
Click inside the frame with your magic wand
Modify by 5 - Open Paper 1 and paste as a new layer
Position - Open your tube as a new layer
Duplicate and hide for now - Selections - Invert - Delete - Select None
Move the paper and tube layer under the frame
Unhide the duplicated tube and erase the bottom half of the tube
Open Element 62 and paste as a new layer
Resize by 60 - Sharpen
Position on top of the paper layer and change the blend mode to Overlay
Open Element 56 and paste as a new layer
Click on the frame layer - Resize by 60 - Sharpen - Position on the right of the frame
Duplicate - Image - Mirror and Merge Down
Click on the frame layer - Open Element 26 and paste as a new layer
Resize by 75 - Sharpen - Apply Porcelain at the settings above
Position on the right of the frame - Duplicate - Image - Mirror
Duplicate - Resize by 80 - Sharpen - Position under the previous one - Duplicate - Image - Mirror
Repeat the above steps - Resizing by 80 etc - Duplicate again and position on the point of the heart
Merge these layers together when happy
Open Element 55 and paste as a new layer
Click on the frame layer - Position on the top right - Duplicate - Image - Mirror and Merge Down
Open Glitter 1 and paste as a new layer - Send to the bottom - Resize by 60 - Apply Porcelain at the settings above
Move to the right - Duplicate - Image - Mirror - Merge Down
See my tag for placement - Add Radiance to the tube at the settings above
Open Paper 16 and paste as a new layer - Send to the bottom and apply a mask of Choice - Merge Down
Add drop shadows to your layers - Merge Visible
Add correct copyright and licence information - Merge Down - Save as a png - Add your name - Save again -Done
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