From the circle...

Click on the “New Raster” icon on your layer palette to add a new layer
to your image. Name the layer “Flood Fill” and click “OK.” Select the paint
can from your tools menu,



change your foreground color to #d6a4b6 and then left click inside of the circle selection on your
working image to “Flood Fill” it.



(left click on the large color foreground square to open this window)


Then add another new raster layer, name it “Bouquet” and click “OK.”

Right click on the top of your new image, move your cursor over “Paste” and click on “Paste into selection.”



Press Ctrl+D on your keyboard to deselect the selection (or click on “Selections,” “Select
None” from the menu along the top of your workspace.

Next, left click on the “Flood Fill” layer on your layer palette to activate it. Press Ctrl+A to “Select All,”
Ctrl+F to “Float” the circle, then right click on the ”Floating Selection” in your layer palette and click on
“Defloat” on the menu that pops up (or press Ctrl+Shft+F). You can also use the “Selection” menu to “Select
All,” “Float,” and “Defloat” this layer, if you prefer.

Left click on the “Bouquet” layer to activate it. Right click on the top of your image and “Copy” this layer.
Right click anywhere in the grey area of your workspace and “Paste,” “Paste as new image.”





With this new bouquet circle image activated, click on “Image,” “Mirror.” Then copy and paste it into
the selection on your working image. Go back to the bouquet circle image, click on “Image,” “Flip” and
then copy and paste that image into the selection on your working image. Your working image should
now look like this:



On your working image, with the circle of flowers still selected, “Duplicate” the layer, then click on the
eye on your layer palette to close the original “Bouquet” and “Flood Fill” layers,



and then click on “Effects,” “Reflection Effects,” “Kaleidoscope” and change the settings to those shown below:





Click “OK” and then deselect the circle.

Next, click on “Image,” “Rotate,” “Free Rotate,”



tick “left” and type “20” into the box and click “OK.”



This is what your image should look like:



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