Muted Love
Written by Mindy Mae

Things you will need...
PTU Scrapkit Muted Love by Wicked Princess Scraps that you can purchase at Scrappetizing or Scrapkit of Choice
Photo by Designs by Mindy Mae
I purchased this tube while they were still at MPT, but now you may buy a license to use this work at PTE
Remember tutorials are just a guideline and creativity is always a must when doing PSP, so make it your own!!!
1. Open a new transparent image 600 x 600
2. Copy and paste your photo as a new layer
3. Copy and paste the door as a new layer
4. Resize as necessary
5. Add a new raster layer between your photo and the door
6. Using your selection tool, select the area on top of your door
7. Flood fill with white
8. Do Steps 6 and 7 again for both sides of the doors
9. Merge together your 3 flood filled areas
10. Go to Selections / Select All
11. Go to Selections / Float
12. Go to Selections / Defloat
13. Copy and paste one of the papers as a new layer
14. Go to Selections / Invert
15. Delete
16. Go to Selections / Select None
17. Add a new raster layer
18. Do Steps 6 and 7 again for the bottom of the doors except use a color from your tube/scrapkit
19. Go to Effects / Texture Effects / Texture / Carpet / use default settings
20. Add a new raster layer
21. Do Steps 6 and 7 again except use a darker color from your tube/scrapkit
(This is for the baseboard between the floor and the wall)
22. Copy and paste the curtain as a new layer
23. Resize as necessary
24. Position it on top of the doors
25. Copy and paste the table as a new layer
26. Resize as necessary
27. Position it where you like
28. Copy and paste the chair as a new layer
29. Resize as necessary
30. Position it where you like
31. Copy and paste the lamp as a new layer
32. Resize as necessary
33. Position it where you like
34. Copy and paste the candle as a new layer
35. Resize as necessary
36. Position it where you like
37. Add your tube
38. Position where you like
39. Add your name
Add your copyright and watermark information
Be sure to crop off any "dead space" around your tag, if necessary.
When you have your tag finished, save and you are done!!!
This tutorial is completely my creation and any similarity to any other tutorial is purely coincidental, unless otherwise stated above.
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