Upsy Daisy the digital way

By | January 11, 2011

Hi Stampers

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You know sometimes you just don't feel like stamping for whatever reason and that's the best time to use your My Digital Studio.  This was such an easy and quick card to make. 

Upsy-Daisy-digital 
I used the Upsy Daisy Stamp Brush Set – Digital Download for this card.  I love the classic black daisy silhouette and thought it would appropriate for a "man" card.

It was printed on Very Vanilla Card Stock and then layered with Basic Black Card Stock which was punched with the Scallop Border Edge Punch.

The base card of Real Red Card Stock was embossed using the Square Lattice Textured Impressions Embossing Folder. 

Inside-card 
This is the inside of the card.  All I did was to change the setting to Opacity to 0 and print it out on Very Vanilla Card Stock.

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Supplies Paper:  Very Vanilla Card Stock (101650), Basic Black Card Stock (121045), Real Red Card Stock (102482)

Accessories:  My Digital Studio ((118109), Upsy Daisy Stamp Brush Set – Digital Download (118827), Scallop Edge Border Punch (119882), Square Lattice Textured Impressions Folder (119976), Big Shot Die Cut Machine (113439)

2 thoughts on “Upsy Daisy the digital way

  1. Rachel Brumley

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    Thanks Lisa!

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