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July 31, 2006

Learning Curve

Well it was a steep learning curve to learn how to put things in the shop but I did it and my kit is up at PDW.

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This is the new link for the paper pack if you did not get it before. I have some entries in my competition. Have a look and see what you think? I think that they are wonderful.

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By digitalgirl

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By Victoria

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Posted by Sandra Boddington at 12:39 AM | Comments (2)

July 28, 2006

Friday

It is raining, it is so wonderful. We have not had rain like this for so long, a great day to stay home and design. I have made three papers that you are welcome to use and join in my little competition. It is a totally different style and I wonder what you think of it. I would like some feedback if you download. I have also used my new logo .....what do you think of that? Many questions today, I sound like my grand-daughter Olivia. LOL. Anyway enjoy it.

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This is the competition. Do you want to win my newest and only kit at PDW? All you need to do use one of the papers from the kit below, create a LO, upload it at your gallery with credits and then send me the link.
You must submit the link for your LO no later than August 3rd midnight to be qualified to win. You can send your link by posting a comment or send an e-mail with "My layout" in the subject line "click here" and don't forget to leave your name and your e-mail.

The winner that I choose will be notified by e-mail and on this blog and will receive the entire kit for FREE!!!
My new kit is called 'A Florist's Garden'.

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Posted by Sandra Boddington at 09:53 AM | Comments (27)

July 27, 2006

Thank you

Thank you for your lovely comments; I think that I will go with Sandra Boddington Designs. Thanks Justine that was a good idea to keep Sand-Gal in there for a while.

I just want to share with you something that my sister told me. The rental market is so bad in Melbourne that prospective tenants are bidding for the house with the amount that they are willing to pay. At least it is not that bad in Brisbane yet but getting close.

Pen is home, it is so wonderful. I will share some photos of her visit over the next few days. What do you think of these colors…...BRIGHT!

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Posted by Sandra Boddington at 05:48 AM | Comments (4)

July 26, 2006

Hooray

Hooray Penny is coming home tonight, just for four days so that she can renew her visa for Sri Lanka. It is so wonderful; we are really looking forward to it.

I haven’t shared my news with you yet, I 'm going to be designing for a second shop.....Plain Digital Wrapper. I don't know if I will be spreading myself too thinly but I want to give it a go. I'm so pleased that I have the opportunity to do this.

The family all seem pleased about the house, we are just waiting on the final date that we can move. Then we will start the BIG pack, hopefully this is the last time that I have to do it for a while. It makes us clean out the rubbish though there are those twenty books of craft things and books that haven’t been unpacked for five years. LOL Maybe it is time to look at them.

The other thing is that I think that I will change my name to Sandra Boddington Designs and no longer use Sand-Gal. What do you think? It is long. If anyone wants to have a go at designing a logo and if I use it you will receive a $15 gift certificate to the Sweet Shoppe.

Posted by Sandra Boddington at 09:09 AM | Comments (4)

July 25, 2006

Another day, another application.

Another day, another application. We find out today whether we have got the house that we applied for on Monday. It was funny we had spent all Saturday looking (plus Wednesday and Friday of last week), had a major disagreement over a house, came home had lunch and the went to afternoon tea with some friends. I knew when we were going that I was breaking an appointment to see a house but I was weary and fed up. We had a lovely time with the friends, so that when we left I said lets go look at the house, not telling the others that we were an hour late. The tenant at the house was so welcoming and did not seem to mind the fact that we were late. He showed us around the house and told us how it functioned for him. We were chaffed, we like the house, it had everything that we needed ….security, space, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, good location and pretty garden. So we have applied

I just got the news. ……..we got it. Now to move.

Posted by Sandra Boddington at 10:02 AM | Comments (5)

July 17, 2006

No luck with house.

We didn't get the house; to say that I was disappointed would be an understatement. I had stopped looking as I was so sure that we would get it, there were three applicants and they chose one of the others. I’m not sure if the real estate agent was playing games or not, we had paid more rent before and she noted this. This house was cheaper, we missed out but she rang later that morning and guess what she had a house at the same price that we are paying now. It was no where as nice and we were not really interested. So back to the drawing board.

I have a new kit in the shop. I don't know if I told you about the superb day that we had on the circus train, the train went to the railway museum at Ipswich. That was the inspiration behind the kit. It called ‘Circus Train’.

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Here is a laYout done by MaryAnne
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Posted by Sandra Boddington at 12:26 PM | Comments (5)

July 11, 2006

Today we find out

Today is the day we know if we got the house that we put an application in for. It is a lovely old Queensland that has two levels, there are enough bedrooms and living space on the top level for every day living, it has a built in verandah off the main bedroom that I can use as a study. I think that I fell in love with it because it is white, has wooden floorboards and lots if window. Underneath is this pretty guest area, perfect for any of the kids when they come home and anyone that comes to stay a while. It has a bedroom, bathroom and a living area. Fingers crossed for us.

I started a four week contract next week as a teacher-librarian; it is a five day fortnight. I’m looking forward to it, it should be fun.

I wish to share two very pretty layouts from my design team using my new kit ’Down to the sea we go’.

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This is by Susan Toon, she takes the most wonderful photos.

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This one is by Maryanne, it is a lovely layout and a great photo. This looks like a very pretty spot.


Posted by Sandra Boddington at 06:04 AM | Comments (3)

July 07, 2006

A hot summer's afternoon.

When our children were younger, during the summer holidays we used to go camping down by the ocean. This was a big thing for us as we lived in an inland city(Canberra) about three hours away from the sea. I have some wonderful memories of those times and some very old photos which I must get around to scrapping.We use to spend the mornings by the ocean, swimming, the kids digging in the sand, Graham skin diving and I would relax by reading a book or by drawing. Then home for lunch and sometimes we would go back to the beach but mostly we would go roller skating or movies etc. This was the inspiration behind this week's kit called 'Down to the sea we go'

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I hope that you enjoy it.

Posted by Sandra Boddington at 05:13 PM | Comments (4)

July 06, 2006

Circus Train

We had a delightful day on Tuesday the 4th of July; we caught a steam train out to Ipswich to the railway museum. The train was a 'circus train' and it had clowns, ringmaster etc on board. When we got to the museum there were plenty of activities on for children of all ages and every one of us thoroughly enjoyed it.

I have decided to make a kit using 'circus train' as the theme, I have done the drawings for it and now I need to make the papers out of them. All my kits use my drawings. These are the colours, I decided to add an olden day feel to it as the steam train belonged to yester-year.

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I'm feeling a bit down tonight as we went back today to the house that we had decided to take and the noise of the traffic from a main road was loud; it was enough to put us off the house. Back to the drawing board (in this case the internet) to continue my search. I wish it was all over and we were settled.

Maybe I will feel better tomorrow.


Posted by Sandra Boddington at 06:34 PM | Comments (4)

July 03, 2006

Sorry

I'm spending just as long on the computer but I'm not designing or scrapping, I looking for a house to live in. We found a really lovely one on Saturday but it was close to a busy road and on the wrong side of a hill, so it didn't get a lot of light or sun. I love light; in this house that we are in now we have to have the lights on in the day otherwise it is just way too dark. We just went out to look at another one, a gracious old Queenslander but a dodgy landlord who wants to rent it month to month as he is trying to sell it. It would have been good if they had said that in the advertisement and then we wouldn't have wasted our time.

I did put a new kit in the shop last week. Did you know that the shop is only releasing new products on Saturday now.....something to look forward to. I go to Designer Digital every Sundy to check out all the new stuff, so I think that having a release day is a great move.

This is my new kit. It is perfect picnic weather up here in Queensland, in fact we went for one yesterday it was lovely. The days are warm and sunny and we have had a little bit of rain so things have greened up.

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Here is a great layout done by Wolfie(Amy), It is so lovely. It gives me such pleasure seeing people using my designs.

Oh well, back to house hunting.

Posted by Sandra Boddington at 05:55 PM | Comments (2)