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Showing posts with label Whimsical Divas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whimsical Divas. Show all posts

Good Times featuring Barb Jensen & Celebrate Good Times





This tutorial was written entirely by me, using PSP9, any resemblance to any other is purely coincidental.
This tutorial should work with any version of PSP.
This tutorial is written with the belief that you have a working knowledge of PSP, but is also suitable for beginners.

Materials you will need:

Scrap Kit of choice, I used Celebrate Good Times by Wicked Princess Scraps.
Tube of choice, I used the art of ©BarbaraJensen which requires a license which may be purchased at her store.
Mask of choice, I used KBH_2013_Mask13, and you may get it here.
Font of choice, I used Recorda Script.

Filters: 
Xero ~~ Porcelain
EyeCandy 4000 ~~ Gradient Glow

Let's begin.
Open a new image, 750x750 you will re-size later.
Copy and paste as a new layer a paper from your kit.
Apply your mask; Layers, Load/Save Mask, Load Mask from Disk.
Merge it; Layers, Merge, Merge group.
Add a frame from your kit add a drop shadow of 0,0,100,8 then a gradient glow with these settings:

 


Using a close up of your tube position as you'd like beneath the frame, you may add any elements you'd like to blend at this point, I used the piano keys.
Add a drop shadow of choice to tube and any elements you use and adjust the transparency on the tube too 40 and change the properties to Luminance (L).
Merge the tube and elements down and apply the same mask as before.
Place your tube add the same drop shadow as above and erase any bits outside the frame, then move beneath the frame and add Porcelain with these settings:


Duplicate your tube and place above the frame erase any bits you don't want to cover your frame. Duplicate.
Add a Gaussian Blur of 5 and change the properties to Screen.
Now place elements as desired adding a drop shadow and a gradient glow as desired. Re-size as necessary.
Now re-size your tag, add your copyright and your name, you have completed my tutorial.




Sunday, December 9, 2012

Let it Snow featuring Sweet Snow Friends & Gorjuss


This tutorial was written entirely by me, using PSP9, any resemblance to any other is purely coincidental.
This tutorial should work with any version of PSP.
This tutorial is written with the belief that you have a working knowledge of PSP, but is also suitable for beginners.

Materials you will need:
Scrap Kit of choice, I used Sweet Snow Friends by Wicked Princess Scraps.
Tube(s) of choice, I used the art of ©Suzanne Woolcott which requires a license which may be purchased at her store.
Mask of choice, I used ,WSL_Mask354 and you may get it here.
Cluster of choice I used one that I made with the kit above, you will find it here on this blog.
Font of choice, I used Snowhouse.

Filters: 
EyeCandy 5 ~ Nature ~ SnowDrift
Xero ~ Porcelain

Let's begin.
Open a new image, 750x750 you will re-size later.
Copy and paste a paper from your kit in to your image.
Apply your mask; Layers, Load/Save Mask, Load Mask from Disk.
Merge the group; Layers, Merge, Merge Group.
Now using the snowball(snow flake ball) element place above the mask layer.
Now place your Cluster, add a drop shadow if you'd like I used 0,0,100,10.
Now using the magic wand tool (holding down the shift key) click on areas of your cluster that you'd like covered in snow.
Open a new Raster and apply Snow drift on the setting Rooftop Accumulation & the basic on these settings or those of your choice:


Play with the setting until it suits you.
Next using a banner or ribbon element us your mesh tool to curve it to suit you.
Then you may us the same snow drift settings or play with others on this element.
Place other elements of choice and again apply snow drift as desired.
Now place your tube or tubes and add a drop shadow of choice or you can use the above setting.
Apply Porcelain with these settings or those that suit your tube:


Now using Snow drift again, setting on the large snow pile from bottom, Open a new raster and apply these basic settings:

Then re-size as desired and apply these basic settings:



Repeat this for however many snow mounds you'd like.
Place more elements to achieve your desired results.
Once you have achieved your vision, re-size, add your copyright and your name.
You have now completed my tutorial.
Thank you for trying it out.


Here is another version with the other freebie cluster available from this kit here on my blog.

















Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Spicey Sugar featuring Sugar and Spice and Gaetano DiFalco





This tutorial was written entirely by me, using PSP9, any resemblance to any other is purely coincidental.
This tutorial should work with any version of PSP.
This tutorial is written with the belief that you have a working knowledge of PSP, but is also suitable for beginners.

Materials you will need:
Scrap Kit of choice, I used Sugar & Spice by Wicked Prince Scraps.
Tube of choice, I used the art of ©Gaetano DiFalco which requires a license which may be purchased at CDO.
Mask of choice, I used KBH_2012_Mask7, by me and you may get it here.
Texture of choice, I used Bokeh Textures by Frozen Tears 1, may find it here.
Font of choice, I used The Daily Bread.

Filters: 
Xero ~ Porcelain
Eyecandy 5 ~ Bevel
Tramages ~ The Stump2
Mura Meister ~ Copies

Let's begin.
Open a new image, 750x750 you will re-size later.
Copy and paste as a new layer your paper from your kit.
Apply your mask (Layers, Load/Save Mask, Load Mask from Disk).
Merge your group ( Layers, Merge, Merge Group).
Now Apply your texture (Copy and paste the jpg over your paper layer).
Apply your mask,Merge group and adjust your Properties to Soft Light.
Apply  The Stump 2 with these settings:


Next begin placing your elements starting with your frame of choice, add a drops shadow of choice, I used 0,0,100,12.
Using your Erase tool,Duplicate, Mirror, and Flip (Image, Mirror Or Flip) to arrange your elements as desired.
Apply the Drop Shadow as desired.
Place your tube, again using your Duplicate and Erase tool for placement.
Add your Porcelain to all layers with these settings or those that suit your tube:


Duplicate again and add a Gaussian Blur of 3 and adjust your properties to Soft Light.
To add small elements to compliment your tube and tag using your brush tool add a diamond on a new raster layer and apply Copies with these settings:


Duplicate and adjust placement for both sides as desired and merge down.
Repeat this process with a star brush. Rotate and duplicate, merge down then add your drop shadow.
Re-size your tag, add your copyright and your name.
You have now completed my tutorial. 
Thank you for giving it a try.

Here are extras for those that like them.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Spookatacular Class featuring Spooktacular Academy & Ismael Rac


This tutorial was written entirely by me, using PSP9, any resemblance to any other is purely coincidental.
This tutorial should work with any version of PSP.
This tutorial is written with the belief that you have a working knowledge of PSP, but is also suitable for beginners.

Materials you will need:

Scrap Kit of choice, I used Spookatacular Academy by Wicked Princess Scraps.
Tube of choice, I used the art of ©Ismael Rac which requires a license which may be purchased at Xeracx Store.
Masks of choice, I used Mask Strikout_SHVC and MontiCircleMask, you may get Monti's mask here
   and if the other mask is your work, please contact me so I can credit you.
Font of choice, I used JackLanternBB.

Filter:
Xero - Radiance
EyeCandy4000 - Gradient Glow 


Let's begin.

Open a new image, 750x750
Copy and paste as a new layer into your image a paper from your kit. 
Apply your first mask choice (Mask Strikout_SHVC) then merge the group.
now apply the second mask (MontiCircleMask) and merge group, then merge down.
Begin by placing some of your elements. 
I started with the locker, and the desk and added a drop shadow of 6,6,60,16.
If you choose to go the way I went, feel free to add the same elements, or go your own way.
When adding your ghost elements adjust the transparency to 70.
Re-size  your elements between 20-60 and use your deform tool as necessary.
Place your tube and position as desired.Add your drop shadow, then apply Radiance with these settings:


Duplicate the tube layer, and add a Gaussian Blur of 5 and change the properties to Soft Light.
You may add the radiance settings to any of your elements to make them pop.
You may also add a gradient glow to your ghost elements with these settings:

 

Now add a gradient glow to the tube and ghost elements with these settings:

Re-size add your copyright and your name.
You have completed my tutorial.






Friday, September 7, 2012

Moo Kitty featuring Over the Moo 4 U & Alehandra Vanhek



This tutorial was written entirely by me, using PSP9, any resemblance to any other is purely coincidental.
This tutorial should work with any version of PSP.
This tutorial is written with the belief that you have a working knowledge of PSP, but is also suitable for beginners.

Materials you will need:

Scrap Kit of choice, I used Over the Moo 4U by Wicked Princess Scraps.
Tube of choice, I used the art of ©Alehandra Vanhek which requires a license,
 which may be purchased at PFD.
Mask of choice, I used one by the file name of 08,
 and if this is your work, please contact me so I can credit you.
Font of choice, I used Janda Stylish Script.

Filter: 
Xero - Radiance

Let's begin.

Open a new image, 750x750
Copy and paste as a new layer your paper choice from your kit, apply your mask then merge the group.
Start with your favorite element and work around the tag leaving a space for your tube. 
Add a drop shadow of choice, I used 3,3,50,10, to each element after you position.
Layer some of your flower elements and use the deform or free rotate tool to help position your layers for best effect.
Some elements will require re-sizing between 30-50 to fit if you use my tag as a guide, or you could use your vision.
Emphasize some of your elements by duplicating then adding a Gaussian blur of 3 and adjusting the properties between overlay or soft light.
Place your tube and add a drop shadow. 
If you are using a full size tube apply the same mask that you used on the paper then your erase tool to blend.
If you are using a close up tube use your erase tool to blend.
You may apply Radiance with these settings or those of your choice:


At times clicking random on the Radiance allows you to find a setting that may better suit the tube of your choice.
 Finish adding your elements around your tube and adjust to suit what looks best to you.
Re-size your tag, add your copyright then your name and you have completed this tutorial.
Thank you for trying it out.





Cool Summer tutorial featuring Cool Summer Yellows & Alex Prihodko




This tutorial was written entirely by me, using PSP9, any resemblance to any other is purely coincidental.
This tutorial should work with any version of PSP.
This tutorial is written with the belief that you have a working knowledge of PSP, but is also suitable for beginners.

Materials you will need:

Scrap Kit of choice, I used Cool Summer Yellows by A Simply Sassy Scrap Creation.
Tube of choice, I used the art of ©Alex Prihodko which requires a license which may be purchased at PFD.
Mask of choice, I used Monti Circle, and you may get it here.
Font of choice, I used Respective.

Filters:
Xero - Seasons
             Radiance 


Let's begin.

Open a new image, 750x750
Copy and paste a paper from your kit apply your mask and merge your group.
Place your elements around leaving a "space" for your tube. 
Use your re-size, deform tool and Gaussian blur to accent certain elements.
You may use my tag as a guide or go your own way.
Also add drop shadows as needed to various elements to add depth.I used 5,5,60,12.
 Next place your tube and add Seasons with these settings:


Add a drop shadow and add Radiance with these settings:


Duplicate and add a Gaussian blur of 4 then change the properties to Screen then lower the transparency to 80.
Adjust and add any other elements to compliment your tube, place above and behind your tube to achieve your vision.
Re-size, add your copyright and your name.
You have now completed this tutorial, thank you.

Here are EXTRAS.



Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Hazardous Funk featuring Funk You & Ted Hammond




This tutorial was written entirely by me, using PSP9, any resemblance to any other is purely coincidental.
This tutorial should work with any version of PSP.
This tutorial is written with the belief that you have a working knowledge of PSP, but is also suitable for beginners.

Materials you will need:

Scrap Kit of choice, I used Funk You by Wicked Princess Scraps.
Tube of choice, I used the art of ©Ted Hammond which requires a license which may be purchased at CDO.
Mask of choice, I used sax-ma1 (inverted), and if this is your work could you please contact me so I can credit you.
Font of choice, I used Wet Dream.

Filters: 
Xero - Nostalgia
Xero - Clairty
Eye Candy 4000 - Gradient Glow.


Let's begin.

Open a new image, 750x750
Copy and paste a paper into your image and apply your mask. Merge the group.
Begin with the barrel elements place elements as desired then add drop shadow (I used 4,4,55,10) and duplicate.
On the duplicate layer add the Nostalgia filter with these settings, or those of your choosing:


On the duplicate layer apply a Gaussian blur of 4 and change the properties to overlay.
Repeat this for each of the barrel elements you place.
Next using the green drip re-size and use the mesh warp tool bend the slime to the barrel edges, and add a drop shadow when done.
Repeat this step on desired barrels.

Place a word art from your kit, add a drop shadow, Gradient Glow and duplicate.
You may use these gradient glow settings or those of your choice:

 

Add a Gaussian blur of 4 and change properties to overlay.

Now place your tube and use the clarity filter using these settings, or those of your choosing:


Duplicate the tube and add a Gaussian Blur of 4 and adjust properties to overlay.
Add a gradient glow to both layers, you may use these settings from above or those of your choosing:
Now place the elements of choice around the tube layers above and below the layers for balance.
to highlight specific elements add a Gaussian blur to a duplicate layer and change the properties to overlay.
Once you have achieved your desired result, re-size your tag add your copyright and name and you have completed this tutorial.
Thank you for giving this tutorial a try.

Here are EXTRAS.






Monday, September 3, 2012

Pirates Life featuring Pirates Wanted & Keith Garvey




This tutorial was written entirely by me, using PSP9, any resemblance to any other is purely coincidental.
This tutorial should work with any version of PSP.
This tutorial is written with the belief that you have a working knowledge of PSP, but is also suitable for beginners.

Materials you will need:

Scrap Kit of choice, I used Pirates Wanted  by Wicked Princess Scraps.
Tube of choice, I used the art of ©Keith Garvey which requires a license which may be purchased at his store here.
Mask of choice, I used sg_beaded-lace-frame, and if this is your work please contact me so I can credit you.
Font of choice, I used Baby Pirate.

Filter:
Xero - Nostalgia
EyeCandy 4000 - Gradient Glow 


Let's begin.

Open a new image, 750x750
Copy and paste a paper into your image and apply your mask then merge the group.
Apply your gradient glow to the mask using thee setting or those of your choice:

 

 Place your tube add your drop shadow (I used 4,4,65,10) and duplicate.
On the original layer apply Nostalgia with these settings or those that suit your tube:


On the duplicate layer add a Gaussian blur of 3 and change the propeties to soft light.
 Begin placing your elements above and beneath the tube layers.
 To accent various elements add a Gaussain blur of 3 and play with the properties vary between overlay, screen and soft light.
You should also adjust the transparency on some to help blend the elements together. 
Re-size elements as needed and use your deform tool to rotate and adjust perspective on elements to suit your vision.
Once you have added all you'd like re-size the tag, add your copyright, and your name.
You have now completed my tutorial, thank you for giving it a try.

Here are EXTRAS.



Monday, August 20, 2012

Tutorial Featuring Sweet Sassy of Mine





This tutorial was written entirely by me, using PSP9, any resemblance to any other is purely coincidental.
This tutorial should work with any version of PSP.
This tutorial is written with the belief that you have a working knowledge of PSP, but is also suitable for beginners.

Materials you will need:

Scrap Kit of choice, I used Sweet Sassy of Mine by Wicked Princess Scraps.
Tube of choice, I used the art of ©Amy Matthews which requires a license which may be purchased at CDO.
Mask of choice, I used Tyleress_Mask 1, if this is your work, please contact me so I can credit you.
Font of choice, I used Polonaise.

Filters: 
EyeCandy 4000 ~ Gradient Glow
Xero ~ Improver
AAA Filters ~ Simplifier

Let's begin.

Open a new image, 750x750
Copy and paste a paper from your kit into your image and apply your mask then merge the group.
Next place your tube as desired add a drop shadow and duplicate.
On the original layer of your tube you may add the Improver filter with these settings.


 Add a gradient glow with these settings.

Back on the first duplicate of the tube add a Gaussian blur of 3 and change the properties to overlay.

Begin placement of your elements. If you are using the vanity element take the second duplicate of your tube and re-size,
30 and using your deform tool adjust to fit within the mirror of the vanity. 
Add simplifier with these settings, 


 Adjust the transparency between 80-90 to suit you.
Place you other elements around your tube as desired, or you may use my tag as a guide. 
Use the deform tool and drop shadow as needed and add a gradient glow if desired to highlight some of your elements.
Manual Color corrector can also help to blend your elements if needed.
Once you have achieved the desired result, re-size, add your copyright and name.
You have now completed my tutorial, thank you for trying it out. 

Here are EXTRAS.






Enchanting Tutorial featuring Enchanted (PTU)


This tutorial was written entirely by me, using PSP9, any resemblance to any other is purely coincidental.
This tutorial should work with any version of PSP.
This tutorial is written with the belief that you have a working knowledge of PSP, but is also suitable for beginners.

Materials you will need:

Scrap Kit of choice, I used Enchanted by Sweet Dreams Scraps.
Tube or tubes of choice, I used the art of ©Keith Garvey which requires a license which may be purchased at his store Garv-Girls.
Mask of choice, I used NikMask27, and you may find it here for purchase.
Font of choice, I used Almibar Swash 1.

Filter: 
Xero ~ Porcelain


Let's begin.

Open a new image, 750x750
Choose a paper from your kit and apply your mask then merge the group.
Place a multi-frame from your kit, position as desired and add a drop shadow. I used 4,4,60,12.

Using your magic wand tool, click inside open area of the frame, then selections, modify, and expand by 15.
Copy and paste one of your tubes or the area of the tube you'd like to appear in the frame, invert, delete and add your drop shadow.
Move the tube layer beneath the frame layer.
Duplicate tube layer, then add a Gaussian blur of 3 and change properties to overlay.
Go back to the original tube layer and colorize to match a color of choice from your kit. 
Repeat these steps for each opening on your frame either using different tubes or different areas of your chosen tube.

Place your tube as desired adding a drops shadow of choice or those settings above.
Apply these Porcelain settings or those of your choosing.


Duplicate this layer, and add a Gaussian Blur, change your properties to Soft light.
Begin placing your elements from your kit using as many or as few as desired. Adding drop shadows as needed.
Once you've achieved what you like, re-size your tag, add your copyright and your name and you've completed my tutorial.

Thank you for trying out my tutorial.
Here are some EXTRAS.





Kaci's Kits & Kadoodles

Hi, I'm Kaci. Nope not that Kaci, the other one. I am still fairly new to PSPing compared to some and I love it!! I want to continue to learn so I can get better and continue making my own scrap kits. I love to make new friends so stop by and visit my little corner over here.

I'm still learning to blog too, so be patient while I figure this out, and I'm learning to do blog layouts, lol. I'm happy to have a few followers and look forward to more.

I've recently ventured into Digital scrap-booking store ownership with friends, so feel free to check out the links on the page.

I also love to knit, crochet (not really good at that just yet), read, cook, bake and learn new things. Most of what I post will probably be PSP related, but Iwill occasionally vent here too. Please leave a comment let me know what you think or if you want me to try something for a freebie.

I would love to see the results of my tutorials if you want to share. Please email them to me at kaciskitsnkadoodles@gmail.com. I look forward to seeing results of my tuts so come on email me lol!!!

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