Continuing on with Part 2 of my Holiday Photo cards designed with Stampin’ Up!’s My Digital Studio (MDS). Today’s cards are feature different snowflake designs, I love the monochromatic look, very elegant.
PEACE LOVE JOY PHOTO CARD:
The snowflakes on this card came from the Icicle Photocard Digital Kit download (120882). I used the Square punch to create the photo box edge, and Very Vanilla brads found in the All Core pack (118847)
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WINTER WONDERLAND PHOTO CARD:
The dark chocolate with the bashful blue is one my favorite color combinations. The snowflake background come from the Snowburst Stamp Brush set (119100) this is included in the MDS software. The “Winter Wonderland” stamp came from Bright Christmas II Stamp Brush Set (123727).
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The background of this picture card using the Candy Cane Lane Digital Kit (122177). I softened the pattern by making the opacity lighter. Then added the snowflake edges and “Merry & Bright” are from the Season of Cheer digital brush stamp set (118845) this is included in the MDS software. Embellishments are Vintage Trinkets (122163) & Soft Suede polka dot ribbon (122148).
Tami,
I am also a demonstrator and really love your website. I have learned so much from you and get some great ideas and techniques from your website, so thank you. I was just wondering when you did your christmas card did you put colored card stock in? ie: your winter wonderland is it chocolate chip card stock and you used the mds to ink on it? I have the starter for the mds, but haven’t had a lot of time to play with it since my children are 9 year old, 8 year old, 18 month old and a 6 months old and we just moved. I would be greatful for any suggestions you have on using the mds. Thanks again
Hi Sarah, good question! The entire card was created in MDS, then printed (either at home or via the professional printing through the program).
Here’s a link to a video tutorial to get started:
http://stampwithtami.com/blog/2009/11/video-my-digital-studio-basics/
Tami
The chocolate chip/bashful blue card really stands out! Great color combo (& family picture).