MY DIGITAL STUDIO is here!
My Digital Studio or MDS is Stampin’ Up!’s software programme for digital scrapbooking and cardmaking as well as home decor, gifts and more! It can be used to make complete projects digitally or you can print portions of it to add to real world hybrid projects. Imagine being able to print your stamped images in any size you want!
MDS (item 130646) is now available to download for just $24.95!
OR you can choose to download a 30-day trial for free (item 130910)
Click here to read more about some of the oustanding features.
$24.95 is incredible value for such a versatile software programme AND it comes with LOADS of included content.
Click the image below to see all the digital stamps, papers, embellishments and templates you’ll get for free.
There’s also a HUGE library of downloads and add-ons you can order instantly from my new online store – including bonus free ones!
Even better, there’s a fantastic My Digital Studio website full of tips, inspiration, videos, a blog and a forum so you’ll have plenty of help to get you started or to expand your skills when you’re more proficient.
Click image to visit the MDS website
Still need more to persuade you….try this cute video:
Cheers,
Genna
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Hi Jenna
Love your newsletters. Wish I had of know you lived in Narre Warren when we were down there last December. I would have looked you up. We were at Narre Warren Nth.
Just downloaded the trial MDS and feeling a little daunted by it all. Love your fish though.
Thanks Wendy. Where are you now? With online ordering, virtual parties, and other cyberspace activities we don’t have to be in the same space anymore to connect. Let me know what I can do for you.
As for MDS, my advice is to just jump in there and experiment. There’s a wonderful undo button I love – wish I had one on my craft desk too! And if all else fails just delete and start again. Do what I did and use an existing template as a starting point – it takes a lot of the fear away when there’s something pretty already sitting there.
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