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Program used: PSP 9

Supplies: kit Retro Chick by Lise-Lotte Sunesen. The kit can be bought at Digital Scrap World.

Plus a tube of your choice. I use “Groovy” by Ismael Rac. You can buy the tube at his store.

Outside filters: simple/4 way average and Zero Porcelain. Optional: a shadow plugin.

* Open a 600*450 px. canvas. Save.

* Open paper 07. Resize to 600*600 px. (Smartsize). C/p onto the canvas. Close the original paper without saving it.

* On raster 1 (which is an empty layer) select all/modify/contract 10 px/Invert.

* Keep selected. Go to your paper layer and promote selection. Deselect.

* Apply the filter simple/4 way average to the promoted selection.

* C/p the following elements onto your canvas:

album 3,

cassettetape 1,

earphone1,

frame1,

radio2 and

ribbonflower 3_DS (/which means it has already been applied with a perspective shadow)

* Resize all elements to 18%.

* C/p the tube to your canvas. Duplicate. Mirror one of them and resize that one with 70%. The other tube (100%) needs to be duplicated twice.

* Place the three “100%”  tubes behind the frame like this:

* With the Magic Wand select inside one of the frame “holes”. Modify/Expand 1 px/Invert. Go to the tube, that fits into that “hole” and press delete. Repeat with the other two “holes” and tubes.

* Apply plugin Zero Porcelain default settings to the three tubes in the frame.

* Rotate the cassette tape 4 degrees to the right.

* Apply a shadow to all elements.

* Add the appropriate copyright info.

* Add your text/name. I used font sf Dedi size 12. Convert the text to a raster layer. Rotate 4 degrees to the right. Place above the cassette tape.

FINITO! :)

Program used: PSP 9

Supplies: kit Spook Me by Lise-Lotte Sunesen. The kit can be bought at Digital Scrap World.

Font: Fontmoochers

Outside filters: Eye Candy 6 Corona and Eye Candy 6 Drip. Optional: Eye Candy 6 Perspective Shadow.

* Open a new canvas 600*600 px. Save.

* C/p the following embellishments to the canvas:

big sticker (duplicate and mirror),

cat,

cauldron,

creepy eyes 1,

flower 1,

witch.

* Resize the elements to 17%.

* See my tag for reference on how to place them.

* Write SP with a Fontmoochers size 48. Repeat with K and Y.

* Apply Eye Candy Corona to the letters with these settings:

Preset Happy Sun, Corona Radius 2.

* Rotate SP, K and the creepy eyes 4 degrees to the left.

* Write your name with Fontmoochers size 48. Make sure it is placed somewhere in the middle, so there is plenty of room for the drip to – well – drip.

* Apply Eye Candy 6 Corona – same settings as before.

* Apply Eye Candy 6 Drip with the Default Settings.

* Apply a drop shadow to all you elements. I used Eye Candy 6 Perspective Shadow.

* Crop any excess away.

* You tag is finished:

I hope you enjoyed! :)

Lise-Lotte S.

I have nine new free tag backgrounds for you to grab.

To download them just right click on the image, then save to your computer.

Size 600*250 px.

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This is what I came up with, when I played with the tag backgrounds:

Enjoy! :)

Hugs,

Lise-Lotte

My store – Digital Scrap World – turns 4 this month, and I am celebrating it with the biggest sale in the store’s history!

 

ALL personal use products are sold for just 1 USD.

ALL (*) commercial use products are sold for just 2 USD.

 

(*) except Dollar Deals and Bargain Bins, which are already sold for less than 2 USD!

 

So come to the store and stock up on your supplies, it has never been this cheap! :)

www.digitalscrapworld.com

 

Enjoy! :)

 

Lise-Lotte S.

I have five new free tag backgrounds for you to grab.

To download them just right click on the image, then  save to your computer.

Size 600*250 px.

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I have played with the backgrounds myself and came up with these tags:

ENJOY! :)

Hugs,

Lise-Lotte

I have been playing with my PSP today (/surprise, surprise LOL) and I ended up making five new free tag backgrounds.

You are very welcome to use my backgrounds in tutorials. Just please leave a direct link here instead of uploading them to your site. Thank you! :)

Just click twice on the backgrounds below and then right click to save them to your computer.

Here is a couple of tags, I made using the backgrounds:

Enjoy! :)

Lise-Lotte S.

Program used: PSP 9

Supplies: Seamless Pattern Creator 1 (PSP Scripts). The pack can be bought at Digital Scrap World.

A colorswatch and a texture. Or you can use mine (right click to save to your own computer):

* Install the scripts. How to do it, is described in the pack.

* Open the colorswatch and your texture pattern in your PSP.

* Chose two colors from the swatch with your color picker. I use color 5 as my background and color 8 as my foreground color.

* Run script “lhsPATTERN_TILE_vol1_01″. You now have a seamless tile that looks like this:

* Open a new 3600*3600 px. canvas.

* Chose a color from the swatch. I use #7. Pick the color with your color picker and flood fill the canvas.

* Add a new layer.

* In your color/material palette chose the pattern option. Find your new tile and set the scale to 25:

* Flood fill the empty layer with this pattern.

* Add a new layer. Again go to the color/material palette and find lhsPATTERN_tut_SeamlessPatternCreator1. Set the scale to 100.

* Flood fill the new layer in your canvas with this pattern.

* Change the blend mode of this layer to overlay and lower the opacity to approx. 65.

Your paper is now finished! Remember to save! :)

I have made three other examples of how to use the Seamless Pattern Creator 1. I have left out the text here and is just showing the settings with pictures.

EXAMPLE # 1:

I combine two of the scripts in this one. That can be done, when the tiles has the same size (/in this case 600*600 px) and the scale and angle is set to the same.

Background color in the paper: #5

Result:

EXAMPLE # 2:

Paper background color: # 6

Result:

EXAMPLE # 3:

Paper background color # 1.

Result:

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You can download the four papers here. These are 3600*3600 px. while the examples above are 600*600 px. You will have to click a couple of times on these preview to get to the full size.

Program used: PSP9

Supplies: quick page “Grandma’s Rose Garden”. It is free and can be downloaded at Digital Scrap World.

A tube or picture of your choice. I use “Spider Spider” by Susanne Woolcott. It can be bought in her store.

Outside filter: Eye Candy 4000 Gradient Glow.

* Open the quick page. Duplicate. Close the original.

* Resize 30% (Smartsize). Copy.

* Open a new canvas: 400*500 px. Paste the resized qp onto this canvas.

Move so it looks something like this:

* Add a new layer. Select all/float/defloat. Flood fill with at light or medium color picked from the qp. Go to Selections/Modify/Contract 2 px. Keep selected.

Flood fill with a darker color. Go to Selections/Modify/Contract 1 px. Press delete. Deselect.

I used a green and a brown color.

* Open the tube or picture, you want to use. C/p it to the canvas. Drag it beneath the qp-layer. Place to your liking.

I use one of Susanne Woolcott’s beautiful artworks (“Spider Spider”).

* Add copyright information.

* Add your text. I wrote “Gorjuss” with font Libra BT size 48. I used the brown color from the frame.

Convert to the vector to a raster. Drag the layer to be the top layer in your canvas.

* Apply Eye Candy 4000 Gradient Glow with these settings:

* Add a drop shadow:

Your tag is now finished!

Here is another result using the same qp and frame:

I hope you enjoyed this super easy tutorial! :)

Lise-Lotte S.

I have made some tag backgrounds, that I would like to share with my blog readers/followers.

If you are a tutorial writer, then you are welcome to use the backgrounds in your tutorials, my only request is that you don´t upload the backgrounds to your own site, but make a link directly to my blog. Thanks!

The backgrounds are all 650*250 px. Click twice on the previews below to see the actual size, then right click to save.

Enjoy! :)

I played with the backgrounds to show, how they can easily be turned into quite nice sig tags. This is what I came up with:

Program used: PSP9

Supplies: kit School Days by me. It can be bought at Digital Scrap World.

My mask. It can be downloaded here.

Pictures or tubes of your liking.

* Open paper 3. Duplicate. Save. This is now your working canvas. Close the original.

* C/p the following embellishments from the kit onto your canvas:

calculator1,

doodleborder,

doodleflower2,

doodleframe2,

doodleheart2,

frames1 (with DS),

glitterglue_blue,

glasses,

paperflower3,

pen2,

pencil,

ribbon1,

ribbon2 and

ruler.

* Rotate the two ribbons 80 degrees to the right.

Rotate the calculator 10 degrees to the left.

Rotate the pen 4 degrees to the right.

Rotate the pencil 2 degrees to the left.

* Place everything like this:

The doodles should be at the bottom plus the ruler should be between the two ribbons.

* Resize your canvas (all layers checked) to 600px.

* Add a shadow to all the embellishments except the doodles.

* Crop your canvas like this:

* Promote background (/that would be your paper layer) to a raster layer.

* Add a new layer. Flood fill with white. Drag the layer to the bottom of the canvas.

* Open my mask. Go back to your canvas and apply it to the paper layer with these settings:

* Merge group.

* With your freehand selection tool select within the frames like this:

* Keep selected, then go to the paper layer and press delete. Repeat with the white layer plus the embellisments you can see beneath and within the frame.

* De select.

* You canvas should look something like this now:

* Write you text/ add your name to the tag.

I wrote “SCHOOL” with font Sketchetik size 48 color black.

* Add a new layer above the doodles. Find lhsGLITTER_kitSchoolDays_red in your Picture Tube Tool. Change the scale from 100 to 25 and then “draw” a circle of glitter around doodleframe2 like this:

* Time to add your tubes or pictures. Place them beneath the white layer.

* Add copyright info, if needed.

Your tag is finished!

My result:

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