·34th Street·





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

Supplies Needed:
PSP X (any version will work)
Kit or supplies of choice, I used 34th Street by me
Decorative elements of choice - I provided mine in supplies
Font of choice

The scrapkit I used was called 34th Street by me.
It can be found HERE or HERE
You can download the supplies I used HERE

Ok let's get started...

Open up your supplies and resize them to fit your needs.
Resize your calendar to around 600 length.

On the open area at the top of the calendar use your rectangle selection tool
and draw a rectangle all around to the edges of the border.
Open up the paper of your choice and add as a new layer.
To get rid of any excess paper go to selections invert and hit delete on your keyboard.

Next open up your snow and place this at the bottom edge of your paper.
To get rid of any excess snow go to selections invert and hit delete on your keyboard.

Open up your little people and buildings and place these where you desire.

Place any tubes if desired on the calendar where desired.
Add your text where desired.

Once you have your tag the way you like it go to layers merge visible.

Copy and paste your tag into animation shop and duplicate it to make a total of 20 frames. Go to edit select all.

Open up your animated snow and santa.
Duplicate the layers on the santa to make a total of 20 frames.

Place him where you desire on your tag.
Copy and paste your snow into your tag and duplicate it until it fills up your tag.

Once you have your tag the way you like it slow down the animation to your liking and save your tag as a gif and you are done.


This Tutorial was written on 11-10-2008.
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.
© Kristi 2008 Any Resemblance to another tutorial is purely coincidental. Proud Member of TWI