·Autumn Colors·





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

Supplies Needed:
PSP X (any version will work)
Tube of your choice
I used artwork by Suzanne Woolcott. To use this artwork please visit HERE
Scrapkit by Kristi, called Autumn nights
Fonts of your choice: Assing

The scrapkit I used was called Autumn nights by Kristi. It can be found HERE or HERE

Ok let's get started...

Open a new canvas 600 x 600, flood fill with white.
Open and resize the frame1, post in your canvas as a new layer,
with your magic wand select the middle part of the frame,
Selection Modify, Expand by 3 add a new layer and move down,
fill with a paper of your choice. Do not deselect.

Open and resize the lace, copy and paste into your canvas as a new layer and move to the top,
back to your lace, Image, rotate, free rotate, 90 degrees,
copy and paste into your canvas and move to the left,
duplicate move to the right, and hit delete in your keyboard to get rid of the excess. Do not deselect.

Open the autumn leaves, and resize, copy and paste into your canvas as a new layer
move right up to the paper invert the selection and hit delete in your keyboard. Deselect.

Open the Bench, resize, copy and paste into your canvas as a new layer, mirror and move to the right part of your tag.

Open the punkin1 and the barrel, and resize, copy and paste both to your canvas and arrange as you wish,
they must be at the down part of your tag,
add any other embellishments if you wish and a soft shadow to all your layers.

Select the white background, add a new layer and apply some brushes.

Add your name and your copyright, save as a png file and you are done.


This Tutorial was written on 09-29-2008.
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.
© Marcia 2008 Any Resemblance to another tutorial is purely coincidental. Proud Member of TWI