This tut was written by Jenn, June 2008 Any likeness to other tuts is purely accidental.It was written for those who have an understanding of PSP.

Supplies Needed:
PSP I am using version 9
Tubes of choice. Mine is copyright Keith Garvey if you wish to use his work you must get his work from M.P.T
Fonts of choice
Supplies include mini kit by black cat scraps. Do not change file names and please follow her tou's. Just look on her blog its called sugar and spice mini kit
Supplies HERE

Lets Start



1. Open a new canvas 600x600 canvas
2. Choose which paper if any you like and paste it as a new layer. Or use a solid colour then move it behind the frame
3. Take the lollie pop and bow and enlarge it by 120% and paste as a new layer
4. Go to image/rotate/free rotate and use these settings:



5. Make sure when you paste your lollie its over the top of the frame but under the bottom.
6. Mow click inside the top bit of the cardboard frame, you will see little marching ants. go to selections/modify/expand by 5
7. Paste your tube as a new layer and position the top half of tube in the box, when you like where it is the go to selections/invert and then hit delete on your key board. Repeat this step with the bottom box.
8. Go back to the top tube layer and go to effects/plugins/xero/radiance and use these settings:



9. Repeat this step with the bottom as well.
10.Paste your second tube as a new layer and add a drop shadow of choice.Copy and paste the small candies and word art where you like them, then add your text
11. Add the artist copyright info and license info. Add your tagging info and watermarks and crop and save and a png or jpeg.


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This Tutorial was written June 2008.
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