“My Digital Studio” has arrived!

A "digital papercrafting solution" (techno-speak for digital design software), "My Digital Studio" from Stampin' Up! is here at long LAST!  (We've only been waiting impatiently since January, lol!) 

As you probably already know, I've been testing out my preordered copy during the month of September and I am totally in love!  I've featured some of my projects here over the past couple weeks (album pages and letterhead), but I've also designed several cards – one of which I'm showing here.  (Actually, this one was a "hybrid" card; I added glitter over the entire frosting area, and it really stood out!)

Birthday cupcake card

So what all can you do with this software?  Um, almost the limit of your imagination, I think!  Digital scrappers will set to work immediately, but it's so much more than just digital scrapping.  The initial package comes with templates for album pages, cards and calendars, too – and you can create multi-media presentations, as well.  But going a little bit out-of-the-box, I've already designed letterhead, and I've heard from others who've created gift certificates, invitations, and even blog headers and other digital art with it!

"My Digital Studio" comes loaded initially with a ton of Stampin' Up!'s images and colors, and there'll be more downloadable images released regularly in the future.   

So how much is it, you ask?  Only $79.95 to purchase outright…… OR only HALF of that if you host a workshop (or catalog party) of $400 or more during October or November…… OR it's included in a brand-new Demonstrator Starter Kit option beginning today!  So basically, you can just about choose your own price! 

But as awesome as this entire package is, if you've already got a design program you enjoy working with, you can still purchase the Stampin' Up! images for use with your other program.  It's as easy as going to my online store and choosing your elements for immediate purchase and download!

So – are you ready to see "My Digital Studio" in action?  Check out this video!
 (Email subscribers, you'll probably need to visit my blog to view the video.)

Got questions?  Please ask!