My Digital Studio Card #3

Hello again,

I hope you’ve had a wonderful weekend I’m enjoying a few days in DURANGO, CO with hubby (a little R&R never hurt anyone!), this isn’t a business trip so we’re really having a good time just relaxin’ and enjoying the cooler temps of the mountains.

Here’s the next card that I created last week with My Digital Studio, I guess I’m beginning to sound like a sort of ‘broken record’ but you just have to realize how much fun I was having and especially how easy it was to do is quite unbelievable…

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(Psst…Now for those of you that have been around Stampin’ UP! a while you might just recognize the Kiwi Kiss Polka-A-Dot Designer Paper that is on this card…yes, that’s right…SU has been developing this product for a while and that’s a sure tell-tale give-away don’t you know? Let’s see Kiwi Kiss was introduced with the Fall-Winter 2008 Idea Book & Catalog)

In My Digital Studio I printed out the Designer Template Card. Some of you have asked about my printer, I have an HP PSC 2510 Photosmart all-in-one. I’m about due for a new one since I’ve had this one going on thee years.

In my Stamp room…I cut it out and re-sized it for a 1/8″ border all around, but oops the top of the card seemed to disappear with the white on white so I scraped the edges with Real Red Classic Ink and added the Real Red Grosgrain Ribbon with a Circle Fire Rhinestone Brad in yellow; then mounted the digital face onto a standard size Whisper White Card Stock base using Stampin’ Dimensionals.

You know, this reminds me of a cooking show I ran across back during the summer, something along the lines of “Almost Homemade” or along those lines, where you kind of altered store bought food items, or ready to eat items and kicked them up a notch. That’s sort of like what using My Digital Studio is for card making. You can use the card just the way it is if you want and it’s really just fine. I like to have the touch and feel aspect of embellishments that are added on for that extra little something. To each his own or her own, anyway however you choose to use it, I’m sure you’ll just love it!