Wednesday, October 11, 2017

PTU Sweet Cherry Pie


This tut was written Oct 11th, 2017, for those with a basic knowledge of psp.
I am using the awesome artwork of  Keith Garvey
The tube is called "Sweet Cherry Pie"
You need a license to use this tube, do not use without a license.
You can find this tube at his store  HERE

Supplies Needed
I used PSPX...but any of them should work.
PTU kit Happy Turkey Day by All Dolled Up!  HERE or HERE
It's that time of year. It's time to do the gobble shuffle and stuff those bellies full.
And with this kit you can do just that with its 140 elements and 15 papers.
For Personal Use only.
Dragonfly 0018  HERE
Check out the rest of the blog HERE


Font of Choice, I used Brotherina

Drop Shadow usually V2 H2 50 black
 *Remember to add your drop shadow as you go along*

Open a new image 800 x 800
Paste paper 4,  apply your mask, delete, merge group.

Resize your middle tube to 80%, paste in the center.

Resize element 50 to 60%, paste to the left at the bottom.
Resize element 38 to 75%, paste behind the tube and to the right more.
Paste element 28 on the mask layer on the right, erase any stem showing below,
duplicate, mirror, move down a bit and again erase any stem.

Resize element 47 to 40%, paste above the pie element and to the right
a little bit.

Resize element 41 to 35%, paste by the recipe box a bit to the right.
Go back to the red berries, duplicate, move to the right below the milk
bottles and down showing below the eggs.

Resize element 82 to 35%, paste under the pie element at the bottom, duplicate,
move over to the left more.
Resize element 52 to 35%, paste on the left below the tube layer.
Resize element 35 to 35%, paste at the lower left being on the top layer.

Add any other elements you would like to add.


Once happy with your tag, close off any background you might have used.
Crop your tag to be sure no stray shadows are on the edges,  merge visible.
Resize first, sharpen, add your copyright and name.

That's it
Hope you enjoyed doing my tut.


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