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Supplies Needed:
Tube of your choice. I used the art of PinUp Toons, which can be purchased here. Super cute, PTU scrap kit by KnC Scrapz, which can be purchased at the store Lollipops'N Gumdrops. Grass: feature of the PSP. Font: Dr Sugiyama. Let's begin! 1-Open an image of 800x800 pixels and flood fill it white. Open fence.png, copy, paste as new layer. Resize appropriate. Highlight the background layer, add new layer, apply the grass, using Picture Tube Tool. Duplicate the layer and arrange to your liking. Highlight the top layer, open the tube, copy, paste as new layer. Drop shadow. Open birdhouse.png. Copy, paste as new layer, resize and position appropriate to the left. Drop shadow. Open the files: bunnybasket.png paintingbunny.png bunnyweggs.png bunnynchickwegg.png Copy, paste as new layer, resize and position appropriate. See my tag for reference. Drop shadow. 2 - Open the files: bird1.png bird2.png flower3.png flower1.png Copy-paste as new layer, resize appropriate. Place your taste or see my tag for reference. Drop shadow. 3-Highlight the background layer. Open the files: leaf2.png leaf1.png Copy, paste as new layers. Resize appropriate and different in each layer. Double layers and position them as my tag. Drop shadow. Open doodle.png copy, paste as new layer, resize appropriate. Place on bottom left. Drop shadow, layers> duplicate> image> mirror. Place on bottom right. Open carrot.png, copy, paste as new layer, resize appropriate. Place the bottom. Open bow3.png. Copy, paste as new layer, resize appropriate. Place the basket on the tube. Drop shadow. 4-Highlight the background layer. Open rainbow.png. Copy, paste as new layer. Position.
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This tutorial was written by Deep on April 18, 2011.
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