So this week's challenge was a bit difficult because as most of you know that, I took a break from Stampin! Up after having my son and that as I came back, I realized I didn't have as much "NEW" Product as I thought...
So I decided not to worry about what I didn't have and use what I did have...
Can you believe that I made all the images from My Digital Studio. It came with my kit and I played around with it but put it to the side and let me tell you, even with just the MDS and NO Booster Packs there were so many choices.
Honestly, I never thought of just printing out what I wanted to stamp.
It was very user friendly and I am totally impressed with myself and the My Digital Studio Program.
I also tried a new telescoping card idea,
My Inspiration came from my up-line Dawn Olchefske she is so full of ideas and is so very generous with her Time and Talent.
Here is a picture of her card, My inspiration
So here is my card for today's challenge
A.K.A
My Husband's Anniversary Card
Miss "A", Master "D" & Little "J" |
I know I cheated but really how was, I going to add in the twenty :) Here's a Closer look |
I know, I know what does this have to do with the challenge
Wait for it,Wait for it...
Wait for it,Wait for it...
Materials Used:
SU! Card Stock: Basic Black,Pacific Point & Whisper White
SU! Accessories:Photo Corner Punch "My Favorite,
Round Tab Punch &My Digital Studio "My NEW Favorite"
Just an F.Y.I. if attempting this type of card just remember, the middle section goes on upside down. If your not using a sentiment on the middle section, No worries.
Here are a couple of pics I hope help,
Round Tab Punch &My Digital Studio "My NEW Favorite"
Just an F.Y.I. if attempting this type of card just remember, the middle section goes on upside down. If your not using a sentiment on the middle section, No worries.
Here are a couple of pics I hope help,
The first and third section are attached facing forward/correctly and the middle section is attached upside down to last layer.
Hope it was worth the wait,
Let me know what you think,
Kymberli