My Blinkies

I'm proud CT for

Follow me

About me

My name is Jeannine, I live in Belgium in Liège, I''m single
I have been making tags and Incredimail stat in PSP about 2005
I write tutorial since 2009 .
I work for different CT.
I'm glad you decided to stop here and check out my tutorials.
I hope you enjoy all of them.
Il you have any question or to send you'r tut result, so many do my tut so fiew shom me the result, I would love to see them. Contact me HERE

Followers

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Sea Princess

This tutorial is my property, written by Jeannine’sTag,
any resemblance to another tutorial is a coincidence.
Do not share my tutorial, send a link to my blog.

Supplies Needed:
PSP 9 (any version should work).
Tube of choice
Mine is "Mermaid" made by Trinita
You can buy this tube on PFD store
PTU  scrapkit "Mermaid Princess" made by PinkParadox Productions
Font of choice
Mask of choice
Drop shadow: 2 - 2 – 50 – 7

Lets get started…..!
Open nes layer 800 x 800 - select all - open paper 2 -c/p into selection apply the mask - select none - layer merge group
Open element 90 copy and pas as new layer

Open elements and resize (if needed):
Never work on the original design - always shift D
(Be careful when you resize or rotate it is sometimes necessary to sharpen)
91 - width 700
137 - height 700
96 - width 700
99 - width 450
7 - width 350
89 - width 150
8 - width 140
65 - width 12 - rotate free right 20°
50 - width 120
79 - width 150
86 - width 120
9 - width 130
19 - width 100
25 - width 100
26 - width 150
15 - width 300
29 - width 120
61 - width 120
77 - width 80
68 - width 80
62 - width 80
71 - width 80
Place all items (look at my tag for example)
Copy - Paste your tube as new layer. Resize if need it.
Add copyright info. Merge visible.
Add your name
Save as png or jpg.
Enjoy this tutorial and I'd like to see your results, you can email me




Monday, May 26, 2014

Hot Summer

This tutorial is my property, written by Jeannine’sTag,
any resemblance to another tutorial is a coincidence.
Do not share my tutorial, send a link to my blog.

Supplies Needed:
PSP 9 (any version should work).
Tube of choice
Mine is "Merman" close up made by ©Arthur Crowe
You may not use this tube without licence
Buy the tube on Arthur Store
PTU  scrapkit "Harissa sky" made by Bibi’s Collection
You can buy on ScrapsNCompany
Template 001 cwm made by Millie
http://creatingwithmillie.blogspot.com
Font of choice
Mask of choice
Drop shadow: 2 - 2 – 50 – 7

Lets get started…..!

Open template – shift D – delete credit - - image canvas size 800 x 800 center
Highlight

Background - select all -open paper 5 - c/p into selection– select none - apply the mask – layers merge group
1 &2- select all – selection float – defloat - open paper 5 – copy & paste as new layer – selection invert – delete – add drop shadow
5 - select all – selection float – defloat - open paper 6 – copy & paste as new layer – selection invert – delete – add drop shadow
6- select all – selection float – defloat - open paper (5) 1 – copy & paste as new layer – selection invert – delete – add drop shadow
 8 & 9 - select all – selection float – defloat - open paper 5 (yellow)– copy & paste as new layer – selection invert – delete – add drop shadow

Open elements and resize (if needed):
Never work on the original design - always shift D
(Be careful when you resize or rotate it is sometimes necessary to sharpen)
48 - original size
59 - original size
51 - original size
49 - original size
53 - original size
57 - width 200
39 - original size - image mirror
58 - width 200
35 - original size
27 - original size
44 - original size
3 - width 60
37 - width 80
43 - width 80
30 - original size
14 - width 250 - image mirror
10 - original size
Place all items (look at my tag for example)
Copy - Paste your tube as new layer. Resize if need it.
Add copyright info. Merge visible.
Add your name
Save as png or jpg.
Enjoy this tutorial and I'd like to see your results, you can email me




Search

Daily Moon Phases

CURRENT MOON

Total Pageviews

Weather in Liège

Click for Liege, Belgique Forecast

Translate

Labels