Framing The Graphic
1. Open the graphic you want to make stationery from.
2. if the original graphic is too large, go to Image/resize and reduce the
picture by say 75%. This should give you a manageable graphic for framing.
If it's still too big, resize again.

3. Go to top of prog and click Image/add borders and select 15 (make sure
that the symmetric box is checked)
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it's a good idea to make sure that the
background colour (2nd box down on the right hand side of your PSP5 prog)

is set to a colour which isn't in the graphic, that way, when you select
the border with the magic wand, it won't pick up any of the colours from
the graphic, and you'll have nice clean edges to the frame you're making.

4. select the border with the magic wand tool (8th tool down on the left)
5. with the border selected, choose a light colour from the graphic with
the sample tool (directly under the magic wand)
6. Flood fill the border using the paint bucket tool, having checked first
that the bucket is set to solid colour, Opacity 100, tolerance 20
7. Click on Selections/Invert.
8. just your graphic should be selected now.

9. click on Image/effects/cut out.

Have the Colour set as above
click ok.
(Adding the cut-out will add a black line to the top and left-hand side of
the graphic)
10. go to Image/Effects/Drop shadow.

Use the settings above. (Adding the drop shadow will add a white line to
the bottom and right-hand side of the graphic - gives it a 3D effect)
11. Go to Selections/Select All.
12. Go to image, add borders, change the border size to 25 (again, make
sure the symmetrical box is checked) click ok
13. click on the magic wand, and highlight the new border.
14. Select a darker colour from the graphic, with the sampler tool, then
Flood fill with a colour from the graphic using the paint bucket, as you
did before.
15. go to Selections/Invert. The graphic and the inner border should now
be highlighted.
16. go to Image/Effects/Cutout, and apply the same settings as before,
click ok.
17. go to selections, select all.
18. go to image/Effects/Buttonize have the height set at 21, the width set
at 21, opacity set at 29 make sure transparent edge is selected. click ok.
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The buttoniser is affected by the
background colour
so if the 2nd box down on the right-hand side is say, red, the buttoniser
will have a red tint to it, it's best to set the background colour close
to the colour of the border you're going to buttonise.
There's your finished graphic.

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Now to make the background strip,
and to position the graphic where you want it...
1. open a new image, a box will come up, set your box to match this one.

2. choose a colour from the graphic with the sample tool, then click the
spray can.
In the controls box (if they're not already in view go to View/toolbars
then check the control palette) select a paper texture.
3. spray the entire image (the new one, not the graphic) with the spray
gun, see the pattern come through? Or, you could select an area of your
graphic with the selection tool, or the lassoo tool, then click on
Selections/Convert to Seamless Pattern. It will show as a new image, click
on the bucket tool, on the control panel click on the first drop down box,
choose Pattern. Click on Options at the bottom of the control panel, and
find the selection you've made. Click ok. Flood fill the white background
strip with the selected pattern.

4. click your original graphic (just to make it active) then click edit
copy.
5. Click the background graphic (to make it active) then click edit/paste
as new layer'
6. the graphic will now be in the middle of your background
7. Move the graphic towards the top left hand corner of the background.
Leave a smallish area of the background to frame the framed graphic.
8. with the magic wand tool, click on the background.
Click Selections/Invert. now just the graphic will be highlighted.
Click Layers/merge all.
9. go to Image/Effects/Drop shadow,

click ok
10. go to selections. click none.
11. click save copy as.... (choose a name) then look at the options on the
save as box,

you can compress the .jpg here,
set it to 50% click ok, click save.
12. Leave PSP5 and the finished graphic OPEN.
Open the .html file, alter your info on the template to best match the
stationery strip.
Remember to use the same name you've given the background strip on both
the .html file and the .jpg file.
Save the .html file to your Outlook Express stationery folder, (the .jpg
can go there too, if you like) then open the stationery in Outlook
Express. If the graphic has lost quality, go back to PSP5 and save the
.jpg at a lower compression ratio.
Although smaller file sizes are a great idea, it's never worth ruining
your work by over compressing the file.
Here's the finished thing...

Now you're done!
Sue C
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