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This tutorial was written for those
that have a working knowledge of PSP.

Supplies Needed:
PSP 9 (any version will work)
Tube of choice
I used artwork by Jamie Kidd. Which you can purchase his artwork at CILM
Font of choice,I used P22 Corinthia
The mask came from Bunny's Attic thank you Ginny
for letting me use your beautiful masks:)
All other supplies had came from various yahoo groups
Supplies here

Lets get started!

Open a 500x500 blank canvas,flood fill white

Open your tube and pick a color from it,add a new raster layer
and floodfill it with your color.

Open your mask,and go to layers, new mask layer from image and use these settings



go to layers and mege group.

Click on your magic wand,and click inside of your mask frame and paste your image as a new layer
go to selections/invert/delete on your keyboard.

Open your tube and paste as new layer,place it were ever you like.

Open your flower tube and paste as new layer i colorized mine to match my tube.move it below your tube and position it at the top right
or left corner of your mask frame,duplicate/image/mirror,add drop shadow of choice.

Open your word tags and place them onto your mask frame as a new layer,move them below your
tube,add drop shadow of choice.

Add your name and all your copyright info.

go to edit/copy merged and paste in animationshop as a new animation
open your silver sparkles,go to edit select all.

Click on your tag and duplicate it until you have 8 frames,then go to edit /select all and add your sparkles to your
flowers.once you are done adding them,play your animation and save as a gif.

Hope you enjoyed doing this tut!


This Tutorial was written by Teresa on April. 16, 2006.
And the concept of the tutorial is copyrighted.
Please feel free to LINK to the tutorial and/or print it out for your personal use,
but please do not copy it in any way to put online, pass out or re-write without permission.
The image you create using this tutorial is for you to do what you wish except for monetary gains or for merchandising.
© Teresa 2007 Any Resemblance to another tutorial is purely coincidental. Proud Member of TWI