I have found that I absolutely LOVE the new My Digital Studio program! I am about two-thirds of the way through a Christmas album... and I love manipulating the images so that they look more and more like real paper and photos and embellishments! Here's a cute little card I threw together the other day.
Images © 1990–2009 Stampin’ Up!
Supplies...
"Stamps": Cheep Talk, Heard from the Heart
"Ink": So Saffron
"Paper": Kraft, Textured (Kraft), Happy Bday
"Accessories": Chocolate Chip stitching, circle punch (squished to make an oval), My Digital Studio
Of course, you can recreate this project with stamps and paper... My Digital Studio is great for pre-planning your projects so you know exactly which tools to haul out!
To order any of the actual products used to make this digital project ;), click HERE!






Pages will be easy to print. But cards are another matter. ;) It is possible
to manipulate the program, but I'll just export the image as jpg, then use
another program (probably Publisher) to do the actual printing. Another idea
given was to print normally, then cut out the card front and adhere it to a
folded card. :-)
My Digital Studio was developed by another company-I took a look at their
website, and their original program is very similar, and seems to have the
same limitations on printing greeting cards.
Posted by: Belinda King | September 18, 2009 at 11:24 AM
Belinda, how do you find the printing of your cards. I watched the seminar last night and was clueless to printing. I know we can send our projects to SU, but it's costly and I'd like to (once I decide to get the software) be able to print. It sounded very complicated. Matt may have done so so we'd send our projects to SU for printing, but I doubt it.
Cerise
Posted by: Cerise Welter | September 18, 2009 at 11:15 AM
In the embelishments tab on the left, click "browse", then look for the "ribbon, bows". There are straight pieces of ribbon and bows and knots for a wide variety of looks! HTH!
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On Sep 17, 2009, at 10:27 AM, typepad@sixapart.com wrote:
Posted by: Belinda King | September 18, 2009 at 06:24 AM
I can't figure out how to create a bow. Need some time with the program. Great job! Thanks again for all your help the other day. :)
Posted by: Angela | September 17, 2009 at 10:27 AM