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Janice Daquila-Pardo

Our calendar girl

January 4, 2011 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 1 Comment

It’s time to pull out our new calendar, and this time I’m more excited than usual about the task. The calendar we’re going to use this year is special to us.

Here’s the story:
A few years ago my brother, Phil, gave us a Cat Fancy calendar. Each day had a photo of cats and some random cat fact. Throughout the year I tore away each day and read the facts. Then near the end of the calendar was an invitation to send in up to three photos of your own cat(s) for consideration in their upcoming calendar. The payment if any of your photos were chosen would be two of that year’s calendars.

Because everyone believes their kids are the brightest and their pets are the cutest, I figured there would be a lot of people sending in photos for the chance to show off their cats. In spite of all the imagined competition, I decided to send in my three photos and see what happened. For a while I waited expectantly to hear that they’d received them. Nothing. After a while longer I thought they would just let me know which one they had chosen to use (because I really believed they couldn’t say no to all three of my entries; they were just too good!). But a long time passed and I never heard anything, so I just forgot about it and chalked it up to their bad taste. 😉

Fast forward a year and a half (a few months ago): A package arrived with two 2011 Cat Fancy calendars and a letter telling us on which date our cat was featured! What?! It’s a weird feeling to think something is all over and then have it show up again in your life. Well, we are very proud of our darling Lucy, so I’ve immortalized the chosen photo in a layout (of course).

Here’s the layout:

Calendar girl

Cat Fancy fancies our calendar girl

Filed Under: 12x12 layouts using 6x6 paper, My scrapbook layouts Tagged With: 1 photo, one-page layouts

My 2011 scrapping goals

January 3, 2011 By Janice Daquila-Pardo Leave a Comment

Most people seem to make new year’s resolutions or goals lists for their lives. I used to make resolutions…until I met my husband. Before Matt I thought a few improvements set down in list form were a worthy way to start a year. But then in the first year of our marriage Matt showed me how he sets down his goals. Wow.

I had never seen anything like it! This man has an Excel spreadsheet with 1-, 5-, 10- and 20-year plans. He puts regular resolutions to shame! As the year draws to an end we sit down together over several sessions and outline our desires for the coming year in the areas of health, relationships, professional, education, finances and hobbies. Then we do a deep dive on how to tactically make each of the goals happen through the year. It’s quite a process, as you can imagine. But the nice thing is that once you’ve made that kind of commitment to creating the goal, it’s much harder to give up on it.

I thought I would share with you here the short version of my hobby goal list. Do you create a goal list for your scrapping or other crafts/hobbies? I would love to hear about them in the comments of this post. Does setting your goals down on paper (or pixels) push you to achieve more in your hobby?

  • Use more supplies than I buy.
  • Finish all partially done layouts.
  • Enter more challenges and contests to push myself.
  • Try new techniques and styles.
  • Scan our heritage photos.
  • Use my Silhouette on more projects.
  • Make more cards

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New beginnings

January 1, 2011 By Janice Daquila-Pardo Leave a Comment

Happy new year!

Wow, I took a little longer break from my blog than I had anticipated. First, I had a thousand little things to do to be ready for Christmas. Fun stuff. Stuff I love to do…shopping, wrapping, decorating, baking…the usual. But while we were happily engaged in all this Matt came down with a cold. A really nasty lay-you-out-flat kind of virus. Poor boy was sick through Christmas.

Then he gave it to me. Hard to avoid, really. So I spent the week between Christmas and the end of the year being laid out flat. Then as fate would have it I gave the damn thing right back to my dear man. So we spent New Year’s Eve being miserable together. Woo hoo!

But I am officially stoked about 2011. I have big plans for the next 364 days. More about that later. For now let’s savor another opportunity for new beginnings.

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Using non-traditional colors in a Christmas layout

December 18, 2010 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 1 Comment

Color plays such an important part in our layouts. It gives our viewer a quick insight into its theme. It sets the mood for the story we want to tell. It brings all the elements together into a cohesive whole. It highlights the portions of the photos that are most important to us.

How do you choose colors for your layouts?

  • Do you pick a color from the main photo and build from there?
  • Do you choose colors that are traditional to the theme you’re covering (as in pink for a baby girl page)?
  • Do you first choose papers with colors that you want to work with and then select photos to go with them?

I generally start with colors from my photos rather than those that are traditional to the event/season. For instance, in my Christmas layout below I could have chosen red or green as my base color. But I decided that the strongest colors from these 1990 photos were the hot pink in my mother’s skirt and the gold of our family room walls. I felt that these colors should not be ignored, lest they distract from the final look and feel by clashing with a traditional Christmas color scheme. Lucky for me, I had a few sheets of Christmas-themed paper form KI Memories that included hot pink and gold! How great is it when that happens?

The result is a layout that has what I would call a “groovy traditional” feel. In other words, it still looks like a Christmas layout, but the hot pink, gold, brown, green and green-blue color scheme shakes things up a bit. So the layout stays true to the photos.

Jim's Christmas visit in 1990

My college best friend, Jim, visited my family for Christmas 1990

Try scrapping some of your seasonal photos using colors that are not the norm. It can give your designs the freshness of new-fallen snow. 🙂

Filed Under: My scrapbook layouts, Tips Tagged With: Christmas, color, one-page layouts

Vintage Christmas layout

December 16, 2010 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 1 Comment

Ho Ho Ho layout

A vintage Christmas layout of my dear dad in Santa garb in 1976

Vintage photos are such a joy to scrapbook. They evoke strong memories and give us an opportunity to tell stories that might otherwise be lost in time. They hold the key to who we were and who we become. They preserve forever the favorite fashions and activities of days gone by.

I used to be a bit afraid of doing layouts with my vintage photos. Of course I scan them in and save the originals, so there wasn’t fear of damaging precious photos. But I was concerned about doing them justice. They seemed more important to “do well” than the everyday photos of our lives right now. But then I gave it a try and scrapped a vintage photo from my husband’s family (I know, I took the safe route by trying it with a memory not as close to my heart). But I loved working with the combination of old photos and new products. So I tried some more. I now find myself turning to older photos quite often when I have time to scrap. It really makes me happy to have completed another vintage layout (about my husband’s family or my own).

So this post is meant to be a nudge to those of you who have bins, boxes and albums full of old family photos that you’re nervous to start scrapping. Just give it a try. Pick one photo or set of photos of an event from your past that was fun but not a pivotal, life-changing moment. Keep it light. Scan the originals and either color correct them before printing or don’t. I personally like to get rid of scratches and pump up the color a bit, but I know other scrapbookers who prefer to leave them aged looking. I think any way you use a vintage photo looks great!

And my advice is don’t feel that you have to use only products that look vintage-y or heritage-y. Use products that are bright and fun and relevant to your story and that you love.

In case it’s too difficult to read the journaling on my layout above, here it is:

This photo is so precious to me. As was our custom, we were in Beaver Falls visiting Daddy’s side of the family on the day after Christmas. We were at Aunt Doo Doo and Uncle Ron Schollaert’s house, and everyone was probably there: the Duffys, Aunt Rose Weber, the DeAngelises and many more.

I clearly remember that pine cone wreath and trio of singing nuns. I can even remember wearing that plaid shirt, corduroy pants and scratchy wool sweater.

Someone had brought the Santa costume, and Daddy agreed to put it on to humor us. Thank goodness someone also snapped this Polaroid photo so we can always remember our Santa Daddy.

Filed Under: My scrapbook layouts, Tips Tagged With: Christmas, one-page layouts, vintage photos

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