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It's finally here!!

At the Stampin' Up! Leadership conference in January, I was the happy winner of  the new My Digital Studio digital scrapbooking program from Stampin' Up! I have been anxiously waiting for it for months! They wanted to be sure all the bugs were worked out and that it was ready to go before they made it available. I got my prize in the mail today! As soon as the kids were in bed, I opened it right up and installed it. It is Super easy to use!! I am going to have fun with this! Here is the first page I made. Now, don't worry....I don't think I will do all my scrappin this way....I love the hands on way of scrapping too much. The hours of sitting with friends, digging through buttons and ribbons and stamps....no, I'm not going all digital! But, it is fun to see the 'other' way of scrapping. There are tons of images, embellishments, and other doodads in the 'studio.' And, if I can use it....anybody can figure it out! It retails for $79.95 (item #118108) Let me know if you want one! Or, just go to my Stampin' Up! website and order one! www.beckiecarlson.stampinup.net You will love it!

Comments

This is so cute Beckie! Oh, my goodness! Makes me want to get the downloads even more now! This will be fun! I know I won't want to go completely digital but it might be fun to do hybrid scrapbooking.
Karen Giron said…
OOOOH! This is SO cute! I'm going to need to get this kit and try it out. Love this Beckie!
Gorgeous page, can't wait to see more!
mom48 said…
I love it! I totally forgot that you had won this at Leadership.

Can't wait to see more!

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