Monday, September 21, 2009

Our House Tutorial

This Tutorial was written by Kristi on 9-21-09 If you would like to share this Tutorial please link to our blog. This Tutorial was written in psp 9 but is compatible in any version.

Supplies used in this Tutorial
Tubes are the artwork of Suzanne Woolcott which you must have a license to use her work. You can purchase here.

Font used is Lily which is available at Dafont Clouds I had created which you can get here.
I had created these Clouds for another tutorial
So you can get those supplies from here.

All other supplies are from the kit Grandmas House which is created by me. You can purchase this here. It is also available in Tagger sized.

Let's get started Open up a blank canvas 600x600 Open up your frame that you are wanting to use and place this in the middle of your canvas.
Add a shadow of choice.
Next open up a paper of your choice and place this as your background fill. Using your rounded rectangle shape draw out a rectangle in the middle of your canvas. Place this just below the frame layer, Add a shadow of choice to the paper.

Change your paper to a coordinating paper of choice and change this to your background fill. Change your shape to rectangle and draw a thinner rectangle behind the one you just created. Add a shadow of choice.

Next open up your ribbon of choice and place this as your top layer for the time being. Add a shadow of choice. Open up your tree, Duplicate and place a tree on each side of your frame. Place these trees behind your two rectangle shapes.

Open up your house and place this in the middle of your frame as your bottom layer. Add a shadow of choice to this layer as well.

Open up your clouds and put them where desired. Open up your fence and place this just about the tree layers. Add a shadow of choice.

Now place your other elements where you like them. Add a shadow to each of the elements. Add your text to your tag and don't forget to put your copyright on your tag. Save as a png or jpeg and you are done. I hope that you enjoyed this Tutorial Kristi



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