Last Words Tutorial

You will need:
A tube - I used one of Jennifer Janesko's
You have to be a registered member of CILM
to buy the tubes.
My supplies HERE
Scrap kit 'Famous Last Words' from FantasyMoments Scraps
HERE
Font
Plugin Filters-Xero-Porcelain
New white canvas 700x700

Copy & paste one of the papers from the scrapkit as a new layer
New Mask Layer-From Image with these settings

Copy & paste one of the Doodle Elements as a new layer - resize 85% Bicubic-all layers unchecked
Adjust-Sharpen
Copy & paste one of the Round Frame Elements as a new layer - resize as above.
Adjust-Sharpen.
Copy & paste one of the Twin Hearts Elements as a new layer - resize 75% Bicubic-all layers unchecked
Adjust-Sharpen - Place the Heart Element to bottom of Round Frame.
Copy & paste one of the Flower Bouquets as a new layer - resize 80% Bicubic-all layers unchecked
Adjust-Sharpen. Place the Flower Bouquet to the side of the Round Frame - see mine for example.
Copy & paste your tube as a new layer - move down to just above the Round Frame. Erase any of the tube
that may be protruding under the Hearts. Effects-Plugin Filters-Xero-Porcelain with these settings

Now, give all the other layers the same Xero effect except the mask & Doodle layers.
Add your name & correct copyright.
Crop Tool - crop to remove excess white background.I resized mine 76% Bicubic-all layers checked.
Then you need to resize once more the Resolution with these settings

Save as a *Png
This tutorial was written by ©Kate on 27th March 2010.
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