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Adding Simple Buttons to your Stationary

1. Open your stationary up. Use the Rectangular marquee set to 2 pixel by 100 pixel to select the repeating stripe on the top. Click Edit=>define pattern.

2. Select the oval marquee tool set to fixed size of 100 pixel wide by 40 pixels high. Draw a marquee under your flower overlapping the stem.

3. Insert a new layer. Click Edit=> fill set to pattern, selecting the pattern you just created.

4. Double click your layer (or right click and go to blending options). With your up your blending styles for this layer open, check drop shadow and bevel and emboss.

5. Duplicate your layer 4 times giving you a total of 5 buttons.

6. Select your move tool. nudge each button down to successive positions so you have a line of buttons.

8. Using your text tool set to a bright color, type in the names of your buttons.

9. Now you are ready to add an animation. GO to the bumblebee page.



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