This is what we will be making

To complete this tutorial you'll need the following supplies
Ulead Art Texture
Screenworks - Pin Hole here
The image and mask files I used are in this
zip
The
eBook of this tutorial is
here
OK - lets get started
1. Open your image, press shift D to duplicate, then
close your original
2. Add a raster layer, then flood fill white and apply
Ulead Art Texture using my preset (If you do not already have this set
as a preset, click
here for my mini tut -
page will open in a new window). We're going to make the gold
silver, so go to Adjust>Hue and Saturation>colourize and move both
sliders to 0.
3. Apply your Debz_BKDLace_192 mask with the
following settings. Merge your mask group.

4. Using your magic wand, select the area OUTSIDE your
lace mask, then go to selections>modify>expand and type in 5. Make
a new raster layer, drag it under your mask layer, then flood fill
white. Deselect
5. Select all, then go to selections>modify>contract and
type in 5, then crop to selection
6. Still working on that new layer, go to
selections>select all> float, then defloat and apply Ulead Art Texture
as before, then colourize silver. Do not deselect
7. Apply
Screenworks - Pin Hole. Deselect
8. Make sure your masked layer is your top layer,
activate the layer then apply the following 2 drop shadows


9. Add a 1px symmetrical black border
10. Add a 3px symmetrical white border, click with
your magic wand, then apply Ulead Art Texture, then colourize silver.
Deselect
11. Add a 1px symmetrical black border
12. Add a 25px symmetrical white border, click
with your magic wand, then apply Ulead Art Texture, colourize silver and
apply
Screenworks - Pin Hole. Do not deselect
13. Apply the following inner bevel. Deselect

14. Add a 1px symmetrical black border
15. Add a 3px symmetrical white border, click with
your magic wand, then apply Ulead Art Texture, then colourize silver.
Deselect
16. Add a 1px symmetrical black border and we're
all done!
Curious about which of Brooke's lace files I used to make
Debz_BKDLace_192 mask file? Click
here
to take a look!