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Sunday, October 6, 2019

Time to Relax

Here is a tut I recently wrote for The Taggers Lounge, I keep forgetting to post them!


SUPPLIES:
Scrapkit called "Time to Relax" by Crazy Cat Creations, HERE

Mask 029 by sylvie, HERE (second one down)

Tube: Veronika by Fiodorova, HERE (or tube of choice, but sitting tube will work best!)
One of the tubes for the background I've put together HERE (or use your own)

Remember to add drop shadows as you go along.  (I used 2, 2, 30, 7, black)


Open new transparent canvas, 700 x 700

Select all, paste CCC_Paper 7 into selection.  Deselect.  

Add mask, merge group and resize 95%.

Paste CCC_ele 8.  Resize 25%.

Use Freehand selection tool and make a selection around the frame.

Add new layer, drag under frame layer and paste mist of choice into selection. (Resize if needed)

Paste CCC_ele 4 on top layer.  Flip Horizontal. Resize 10%. Position along the window sill on the left.

Paste CCC_Flowers 5, resize 10% and position to the left bottom of frame.
Duplicate, Mirror Horizontal and drag this layer under the frame in the layers palette.
Paste CCC_Flowers 6 on top layer, resize 10%, rotate right 10% and position under flowers 5 on the 
left.
Duplicate, mirror horizontal and move down very slightly.
Paste CCC_ele 6, flip horizontal and resize 5% and position to the right of frame on leaves.  Sharpen.
Paste CCC_flowers 1, resize 4% and position on bottom right of the leaves on the left. Sharpen.
Paste CCC_flowers 4, resize 4% and position on bottom of flower 1, down and slightly to the left. Sharpen.
Paste tube, resize as needed and position near center of frame.
Paste CCC_food 1, resize 10% and position in front of tube to the right (if using same tube, it will
go in front of her hand)
Paste CCC_food 2, resize 6% and position in front of the coffee mug, down and to the right slightly.
Paste CCC_ele 5, resize 11% and position to the left of the coffee mug.
Paste CCC_ele 1, resize 13% and position to the left of the book.
Add your name, copyright and save as .png!


This tutorial was written by Sharon Murray on September 7, 2019.  Any resemblance to any other tutorial is purely coincidental.

Check out the results from the talented members of The Taggers Lounge:

Linda
KITT


Rhonda

Alexandra


Lisa






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