Est 1993

Hi Stampers

I wanted to share a page I made using the My Digital Studio.   For this page I used the Vintage Vogue Designer Template and just changed a couple of items to make it my own.

David-&-Rachel-001

My Digital Studio is an easy-to-use design software featuring thousands of Stampin’ Up!’s award-winning images, colors, and accessories.  It  allows designers of all skill levels to create their own digital projects or use hundreds of templates to make professionally designed cards, photo albums, scrapbooks, and more.

It's available in two software options:

  1. My Digital Studio: $79.95:  Packaged DVDs with full software and robust digital content; includes nearly 2,000 stamp brush sets, embellishments, designer templates, punches, Designer Series Papers, card stock, and more.  That’s more than a $500 US value (item 118108). See included content here
  2. My Digital Studio Express: $39.95:  Downloadable version with full software and just enough digital content to get you started (item 124483). See included content here. Only available as an online order.

And you don't have to be alone in learning how to use this software.  I'll be there if you have any questions but there's also this great site developed just for the MDS.  It has training, resources, samples, a forum, and so much more!  Check it out:  My Digital Studio

Thanks for stopping by today

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