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~Parental Advisory~

This tutorial is for those who have working knowledge

working in Corel-Paint Shop. I use PSPX.

This tutorial used an amazingly FABULOUS

PTU Tagger Kit from

Tammy's Scraps called: S&M

This kit is available at Stargazer Scraps

Please visit her blog to see more of her creations!

Tammy's Scraps: HERE

*Tube: CATgirl by Carlos Diez

 This is an older paid to use Tube (no less fabulous though)

and must be purchased with a license.

His artwork (tubes) were available at CILM at one point and time.

I do not see his work offered anywhere for sale any longer.

Although I was able to locate his website: HERE

*Font: Pea Nic by Fonts for Peas:  HERE

*Filters: None.

*Supplies: (Personal Use Only) Mask: HERE

Right click and save mask  and word art to your hard drive,

then hit back on your browser to go back to tutorial.

Premade Mask provided is created from a mask by

Becky, who's site is no longer around, but it's called: Becky_Mask022.

The paper used from the kit is: S&M Paper 4


Let’s get started
! Be sure to save often!

Open up a new 850x850 raster layer.

Don't worry about the size, you can crop and resize later.

Flood Fill white. Label it your background layer.

Copy and paste your mask provided in the supplies as a new layer.

It should show above the background layer.

Now open Tammy's S&M Tagger Kit

Now choose your elements of choice from the kit,

I used:

The S&M Element 23 (Glitter Spill) element from the kit.

 Copy and paste as a new layer.

 S&M Element 30 (Wire Mesh),

copy and paste as a new layer above your glitter.

S&M Element 96 (Round Frame) element from the kit.

Copy and paste as a new layer.

S&M Element 100 (Clustered Tag) element from the kit.

Copy and paste as a new layer.

Open up the S&M Element 61 (Parental Advisory Sign) from the kit.

Copy and paste as a new layer.

Resize by 40%. Use your pick tool and position

at the top of your frame above your clustered tag element.

Use your pick tool to rotate as you like.

Duplicate once. Rotate again. See mine to reference.

Copy and paste the S&M Element 65 (Staples) from the kit.

Drag to the top of your frame and use your pick tool to position on 

your clustered tag and Advisory Signs. See mine to reference.

Open up your S&M Element 63 (barbed word art heart)

Copy and paste as new layer. Drag down to the bottom right of the tag.

See mine to reference.

Open up your S&M Element 1 (Leather Crop Whip)

Copy and paste as a new layer. Position on your clustered tag. See mine to reference.

Add any additional elements you might like from the kit.

I used the rest of these resized down by 40%.

Positioned on the right of the clustered tag. See mine reference.

S&M Element 82 (Flogger Whip)

S&M Element 97 (Black Bow)

S&M Element 29 (Metal Bling Cuffs)

S&M Element 56 ("Love Poison Enhancing" Bottle)

Add any other delicious elements you might like from the kit! :)

Now Copy and paste a tube of your choice.

I used a stunning peice of artwork called:

CATgirl by Carlos Diez. Copy and paste as new layer. 

Use your pick tool and position at the bottom of your tag.

See mine to reference.

Add any drop shadows you prefer to the elements, name, etc.

Now add your copyrights and watermark.

Crop your tag to get rid of any access space and extras.

Then resize to your preference. I usually resize to 85%.

Save as a JPG with the white background or

 hide the main white background layer and save

as a PNG (for transparent background) You are now done!

Thank you for trying my tutorial!

I would love to see your results and are displaying them on my tutorial page.

If you would like to share your creation from this tutorial,

You can email them here: jessicawoods1@yahoo.com

 

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This tutorial was written by Jessica Woods on June 30th, 2011. Any similarities to this tutorial are merely coincidental.
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