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Sunday, November 26, 2017

Rustic Christmas Wish


♥ Supplies Used ♥

Christmas Wish by Pretty in Green (HERE)
Baby Reindeer by Arthur Crowe (HERE)
“Heartbeat in Christmas” (HERE)
Masks by Vix (found below the tutorial)

♥ Let's Begin! ♥


Open the masks and upsize to 900 widths.

Create a canvas of 1000 x 1000. Open paper 11, resize by 25% and apply Vix's Christmas Mask 4. Add this to the canvas and center.

Open paper 1, resize by 25% and apply Vix's Christmas 2010 Mask 8. Resize the mask to 875 widths, add to the canvas and center.

Open the frame, rotate and then resize by 47%; add to the canvas and center. Open pine 3, resize by 40%, add the frame layer and manually turn. Drop shadow, duplicate and flip before merging the two layers together.

Open the bow, resize by 35% and add above the pine branches and center. Open flower 5, resize by 25% and add above the frame layer, near the top of the pine branches.

Open flower 6, resize by 25% and add above the pine branches; see design for location. Open snowflake 3, resize by 30% and then add under the bow; rotate slightly.

Open flower 3, resize by 30% and add in two places (up and over). Open snowflake 2, resize by 30% and add near the upper flower 3 layer (but under the snowflake 3 layer).

Open button 2, resize by 25% and add in two places. Open flower 4, resize by 32% and add above the frame layer; turn slightly.

Open bow 2, resize by 25% and add below the flower 4 layer (in two spots) and two above the pine branches. Ad the berries throughout the design in different sizes (mine are 35% and then 75% on the 35%).

Add the string in the design, after a 35% resize. Create the look you see or do your own look.

Add any special touches and drop shadows now. Rearrange, crop or resize and then add your name and copyright and upload to enjoy.

Since Vix's downloads are unavailable, here are the masks that I used. Click to open and right-click to save to your computer.



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