
This tutorial was created in PSP 9 but should work in any version. If you like my tutorial, please link to my blog, and please do not claim my work as your own. Thank you!
Supplies:
Four tubes of your choice, mine are PTU Suzanne Woolcott tubes.
Scrap kit of your choice, I'm using Baby Cakes Scraps free tagger kit called PaPaws Taffy, which you can download on her blog. Or I have provided the butterfly, dragonfly and both frames that came with this kit here.
Mask of your choice.
Let's get started.
Open a new canvas, transparent 600x500, we can resize as needed.
Go into your scrap file and choose one of the frames, for this tutorial I chose the first one.
Copy and paste the frame into your blank canvas.
With your magic wand, click inside one of the frames, as seen below:

Go to Selections>Modify>Expand, put 3 in the box, and click okay.
Go to one of your tubes, resize how you'd like it to fit within the frame, then copy and paste it as a new layer on your frame canvas, with the mover tool, move it within the selected area. Once you have it how you like it, go to Selectins>Invert, then hit the delete key.
Selections>Select None
Move your tube layer below the frame layer.
Repeat this with the last three frames.
At this point you should have something like this:

Click on your frame layer, go to Effects>3D Effects>Drop Shadow.
Vertical and Horizontal should both be at 2, Opacity at 71, Blur at 5.00 and Color Black, click okay.
Go to Layer>Merge>Merge Visible
Go to Image>Resize Resize to 80%, Smart Size and make sure Resize all Layers is UNchecked. Click okay.
Add a new raster layer to your canvas, then go to Selections, Select all. Leave it like that for a moment.
Open a paper from the kit that you like. Copy it, and paste it as a new layer on your canvas.
Now click Selections>Invert, hit the delete button. Delete the blank layer, you should have two layers now, Merged and Raster 2, move your paper below your frame image.
Find your favorite mask, and apply it. You can do so by going to Layers>Load/Save Mask>Load Mask from Disk
On your layers palette, click to highlight the Group-Raster2 Layer. Then to got Layers>Merge>Merge Group
Apply a dropshadow to the mask layer, same settings as before.
Now highlight your merged layer, add a new layer and make sure it's on top. This is where you'll use some of the elements from the scrap kit to decorate your tag to your liking.
Add your credits, please remember to give credit to the artist whenever possible
When you're done it should look something like this:

From here you can add the name you'd like to your design, or what not.
Go to Layers>Merge>Merge Visible
Then go to click Ctrl+c, and then Ctrl+v, Save your image to whatever you'd like.
I hope you enjoyed my tutorial and I hope you come back for more. Feel free to leave me comments, I'd love to hear your feed back.
Tutorial ©2008 SweetDragonDesigns, Scrap kits, brushes, masks all © to their prospective owners.
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