How’d she do that? This card looks like it has several layers of photos, designer paper and stamps…but in reality it’s 1 flat layer, created in the My Digital Studio software program and printed as a glossy photo. The photo was then layered on chocolate chip card stock! It’s amazing. Even in person it looks layered, and the brads and buttons look so real you want to touch them hehehehe.
This was created by my friend and downline Anita. She’s sooooo talented, not to mention her beautiful family. She even created the inside panel in MDS (My Digital Studio), layering the digital curly label punch on designer paper and adding the text, then printed it and attached to the inside of the card.
Hybrid Stamping: The art of mixing card stock and embellishments with digital stamping is called “hybrid”. It’s another way to use MDS, in addition to the professional printing services that come with it, you can also print yourself at home and create these cool projects.
Get ready to accessorize your digital projects with two new digital downloads for My Digital Studio! The Sending Love epoxy brads and the Corduroy Buttons digital downloads are perfect for adding depth and dimension to your digital projects and will coordinate perfectly with other exclusive Stampin′ Up! papers, designs, and colors.
I made calendars for our family, and all of the grandparents in Stampin’ Up’s My Digital Studio software. The video below shows some of the customizing I did, and how cool the professional printing is. Click the SHARE PROJECT tab in the program for both professional printing and home printing options right from the MDS program.
CALENDAR DETAILS: I used the digital Hoppy Days scrapbook kit template & 2010 Calendar template for the basic layouts (I’ll post the steps to do this below), these templates come with the MDS software program. I customized some of the layouts by changing photo layouts and adding backgrounds to the calendar. I added a Birthday Candle stamp, and name for each family member’s birthday (this might be hard to see in images). I changed the background paper of the calendar date sections to match each page above it (for example when the background page was real red, the date section below is real red).
Finished size is 8 1/2″ x 11″ landscape. MDS Calendars also come in 8 1/2″ x 11″ portrait X 12″x12″.
Pick which scrapbook layout template you’d like to use and then choose “Next” {program will create project}
Click “Insert” > “Add Other Templates” {Template list will open}
Click on the Calendar Template of your choice, then click “Next“
{Under Page Arrangement Section} REMOVE the photo pages, so all you have showing is the 12 monthly calendars
Click “Next” and import monthly calendars (they will import at the end of the project)
Drag the thumbnail images of each page at the bottom of MDS, monthly calendar date page will be after the page you want above it. You may need to copy (or insert) a few more scrapbook pages to fill the calendar.
Here are some super cute Christmas card ideas using My Digital Studio software from Stampin’ Up.
CARD DETAILS: The first card uses: the Holly Jolly Christmas Digital Stamp set, modern label punch, old olive ribbon and knots as well as card stock & designer paper layers (these are all included with original MDS program). The 2nd and 3rd cards use the Christmas Jingle Digital Scrapbook kit and designer paper (also included with original MDS software).
MDS TIP: Did you know that you can create a cool project in MDS as your sample, then create the real thing from your sample? This way you’ll know exactly what it will look like before you start cutting any card stock.
Here’s another tip: If you didn’t get your cards out yet, or maybe you are running really, really late, you can use MDS to create your card digitally and send via email. You can even add a photo to these and make photo cards. Swap out Santa for a heart and it can be a Valentine!
I created our family Christmas card using Stampin’ Up’s My Digital Studio Software this year! I loved being able to add a bunch of photos and captions to the inside of the card. Confession, I really, really wanted to type a family Christmas letter in there but I just couldn’t get it written…so my apologies to the family, we’ll just have to tell you about our year in person hehehe.
I began the front of the card with an MDS template, and then added a picture and changed the designer paper. Then I created a custom design for the inside, and used a photo template for the round pics inside.
The printed size will by 5×7. I just had them professionally printed through the My Digtial Studio program (online) and had the shipping expedited so they will be here this week!! Yeah. They’ll even come with envelopes!!
Brand new images are available to download into your My Digital Studio program! Just in time for the holidays. You can view them in my Online Store by: CLICKING HERE > DIGITAL CRAFTING > NEWEST DOWNLOADS
Thanks to all who participated in the My Digital Studio Giveaway!!! I’ve taken all of the entries, and used random.org to pick the winner… and the lucky stamper is…
Join me today for My Digital Studio 101 Basics - the video tutorial. Whether you just purchased the BRAND NEW Stampin’ Up My Digital Studio software, or want to but have been waiting to see how it works…this video will help you get started. The video is much easier to see then my first MDS tutorial, and you’ll find this more helpful.
In this video, I’ll be creating this digital scrapbook page. You’ll learn how to import photos, stamp, punches, text and paper to your MDS (My Digtal Studio) project. AS well as changing colors and adding drop shadows.
I’ll be demonstrating how the program is so easy to use, you don’t need to know your left from right to make beautiful creations in it! It’s entertainment, as well as education.
I love the picture, it’s from a recent Stampin’ Up Founder’s Circle trip of my buds Patty Bennett, Dawn Griffith, Tiffany Bauer, Ann Clemmer and myself. We had so much fun (thanx for the pic Dawn!!).
I’ve done it! My very first (of many) My Digital Studio software video tutorials! Part 1 is an introduction to MDS (My Digital Studio) and creating a photo album using a pre-designed template and the picture auto-fill feature. All of the products shown in this video came with the original MDS program, with the exception of the Medallion stamp that is an “add on” download (you can download this in my store). You’ll also see how to add embellishments, text and create dimension using shadows.
I apologize for it ending abruptly, I had some technical difficulties. Stay tuned for more MDS tutorials and learn how to add photos and create pages manually, and learn basic and advanced digital media techniques.
I used the new Stampin Up My Digital Studioto create my customer “wish list” this season, on top of everything else, MDS makes the most amazing flyers!
Be sure to download your Wish List, and give it to Santa so you’ll be sure get what you want this holiday season!
Have you been drooling over all of the fabulous creations you’ve seen made with Stampin’ Up’s new My Digital Studio software?
Are you dying for your own copy? Here’s an amazing opportunity for you. I’m giving away 1 FREE brand new copy of the My Digital Studio software to one lucky winner. This contest will run Nov. 1-15. You will be automatically entered for each $50 in orders you place (2 entries for $100, 3 for $150, etc). It’s the perfect to do your holiday shopping with Stampin’ Up! while earning a chance to win a free My Digital Studio!
ORDERING INFORMATION
Orders and payment must be received by November 15 to qualify
Orders over $150 receive hostess benefits (free stamps)
US Orders only, Orders shipping directly to you, via UPS (allow 7-10 day delivery)
Local Sales Tax and 10% Ship applies to retail price (min ship $6.95)
Visa, Mastercard, Discover and PayPal accepted (sorry no mailed payments)
Last week some of my team and I went on a road trip to a Stampin’ Up! Regional event in Portland, ME. One of my gals, Ellen, drove all the way from Maryland to meet us there!! I think she gets the prize the longest travel, and it was soooo worth it. We had the BEST time, it was so much fun. Swapping, stamping, laughing and gabbing.
I gave a “workshop wow” presentation, tomorrow I’ll share a video tutorial of the technique and one of my presentation projects. It’s pretty darn cool and super cute:)
This is a scrapbook page of some of our pictures I created in just a few minutes in My Digital Studio. I am in love with this program, it’s so easy to make super cool projects like this, that I may actually get caught up on my scrapbooking! Imagine that.
Do you enjoy photos in your Christmas and holiday cards? Check out these beautiful works of digital stamping art, made with Stampin’ Up’s My Digital Studio software. I created these in about 5 minutes, using stamps, designer paper and embellisments digitally. I LOVE THEM, they are actual folded cards, yet they look like they are hand stamped. Too cool for school!