Then on a new layer, above the background's layer, insert the picture of a draped textile.
If it is colored we should decolorize it firstly - shift+ctrl+u.

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Cut out the textile (Polygonal Lasso Tool):

magic of violin in adobe Photoshop cs2

Make it brighter (Levels):

magic of violin in adobe Photoshop cs2

Create an illusion that the upper textile's part is connected with the castle.
It's possible to represent it this way with next combination: Edit – Transform – Distort.

magic of violin in adobe Photoshop cs2

Make it look more voluminous by extending the lower edge, with Edit – Transform – Perspective (for your convenience, it's possible to hide temporarily the visibility of the upper layers by clicking on the pictured eye near the layer).

magic of violin in adobe Photoshop cs2

Apply to the textile next: Filter – Blur – Smart Blur.

magic of violin in adobe Photoshop cs2
 


The girl's layer must be decolorized.
Copy the layer with the background now and blur it out with next combination: Filter – Blur – Gaussian Blur.

magic of violin in adobe Photoshop cs2

Change the layer's type on Soft Light.
Apply next the Brush Tool and represent on the tower two crows (the brushes may be downloaded here: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/11634912/
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)

magic of violin in adobe Photoshop cs2

Get back to the Liquefy window again and choose the Turbulence Tool to stretch out a textile's edge outside the picture.

magic of violin in adobe Photoshop cs2

Copy the textile's layer: Layer – Duplicate Layer (ctrl+j) and place the copy above the background's layer, changing its color (Distort).

magic of violin in adobe Photoshop cs2

Turn it around (ctrl+t) and minimize the Opacity till 25%.

magic of violin in adobe Photoshop cs2