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Janice Daquila-Pardo

For whom do you scrapbook?

December 1, 2010 By Janice Daquila-Pardo Leave a Comment

For whom do you scrapbook? Of course, any answer you give here is the appropriate one. We all scrap for our own reasons:

  • For my kids: So they will be reminded of the details of their childhood and never question that they were loved.
  • For myself: So that I won’t forget what’s important in my life.
  • For myself: So that when I’m older I’ll remember the details of my own life.
  • For my descendants: So that future generations will know about how we lived our lives.
  • For myself: To give expression to my inner world.
  • For myself: Because I love to create.
  • For my family: To celebrate the high points/milestones of my family’s life.
  • For myself: To express my spirituality and give thanks to God.
  • For my mental health: To journal about life’s struggles.
  • For myself: To get to play with pretty paper and embellishments.
  • For myself: It’s a way of being with my friends, who all scrap together.
  • For myself: It’s me time.
  • For myself: I love hobbies. Period.
  • For myself: I love being part of the online community of scrapbookers.
  • For myself: So that I can exercise my competitive side and enter challenges.
  • For my family: My mom/sister/aunt/babysitter got me into it, and I’ve just always done it.
  • For myself: I love to tell family stories. Or any stories.
  • For myself: It completes me.

And of course, the list could go on and on. It’s all quite individual.

As you can see from the list I generated above, I think most of it boils down to the fact that we do it for ourselves. It fuels our creative souls. It gives us a reason to get together with friends who share the hobby. It makes us feel good about the stories we can pass along to our children. It gives us a reason to shop without having to try on clothes that make us feel bad about ourselves ;-).

A few years ago I was home visiting my family in North Carolina, and I badgered my mother until she caved in and let me take down the heritage family photos hanging on her wall to scan for scrapping. I love scrapping old photos of the family. But it took some real wheedling, cajoling and outright harping on my mother to convince her that disturbing her carefully crafted arrangement of framed photos was worthwhile. During our “conversation” about why I wanted to do this and why it was important to preserve these photos digitally and then tell their stories, my mom asked me the big question. “Why do you even scrapbook since you don’t have children to pass them down to?” (Between you and me, I think she’s a tad bothered that she doesn’t have grandchildren yet, and she loves a chance to get in a little reminder.)

Oh no she dinnit!

But good came from her question that at first had shocked me. I love how our brains work in these situations because I had never put into words why I loved to scrapbook, but I was able to immediately form a response for Mom that went something a little like this. “People without children have just as much reason to scrap as parents. They have histories and presents that have meaning for them and are worth preserving…if only for them. But I also get immense satisfaction out of the creative process involved. And someday, if I have children, they’ll have my scrapbooks to help them learn about their great grandparents’, grandparents’ and parents’ lives before they existed.”

So there! Not really, but it did feel good to have the answer for her question. It had been in my subconscious all along, I guess, just waiting for the challenge. The bottom line is that I scrapbook for myself.

Well, I honestly don’t know if my response convinced Mom or if she just capitulated to shut me up. But I answered a question that was important to me and got to scan those heritage photos on her wall. Score!

I’m curious, how many of you have one big reason for scrapping? Have you articulated it for yourself? Have you ever had to defend your reasons to a “scuggle” (non-scrapbook folk) (that’s for my fellow Harry Potter fans)? For me, having to justify it to someone else made me see why I do it and how much it adds to my life. Thanks Mom.

Note: This post of mine came about because I just read a great post at Scrapbook Obsession about the very topic, and it got me thinking about my perspective on it. I realize that the date on this post is one day off; I’m working with my provider to figure out what’s going on with the server.

Filed Under: Tips Tagged With: scrapbook philosophy

You cannot win if you do not play

November 23, 2010 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 1 Comment

For a long time I’ve been a lurker online. I read blogs and shook my head, laughing at the funny things other crafters said. But I didn’t comment. I read product reviews and agreed or disagreed with the analysis. But I didn’t drop the reviewer a line about my opinion. I learned about scrapbook and card challenges and toyed with the idea of participating. But I didn’t send in my layouts for consideration.

However, with the start of this blog I decided that had to change. I had to stop lurking and start speaking up. And I admit that’s challenging for me. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve turned to my husband, Matt, at his computer and told him what I thought of things I had read online. And after patiently (usually) listening to my diatribe, he would often say, “You should be blogging this stuff. Or at the very least you should comment on that person’s post.” At the mention of sharing my thoughts publicly I usually just turned back to my computer to read more of what others had written.

When it comes to the challenges and contests I really just haven’t thought I could compete with all the talent out there in the world. There are so many amazing layouts being posted every single day! But that was just a lame excuse for not having to expose myself to critique—or worse, to ridicule.

So I’ve ended that by starting to throw my hat into the ring every so often. It has been so motivating and much more fun than I expected it to be! I’ve even won a few times. Yay! But even more than the winning, I’m enjoying knowing that others are looking at my art. I just hadn’t realized how much that was missing from my process. I’m accustomed to finishing a layout, showing Matt for his approval, and then putting it in the appropriate album. Sort of a letdown, you know?

Well, last night I took the next step in this journey of making my crafting process more public and social. I submitted my work for consideration for a design team. Gulp.

The assignment was fun because it involved working with sketches, which I really love anyway. I liked the sketches, and I’m proud of my resulting layouts. So I feel like I won even if I’m not chosen for the team. Here are my submissions:

Baptized

Baptized

Sunset cruise

Sunset cruise

Filed Under: Layouts based on sketches, My scrapbook layouts Tagged With: 3 photos, 8 photos, American Crafts, banner, border punches, emotional journaling, Fancy Pants, Hero Arts, Making Memories, Martha Stewart Crafts, one-page layouts, Silhouette, Spellbinders, stamping, Technique Tuesday, The Paper Studio, two-page layouts, vintage photos, We R Memory Keepers

Sketchy at best

November 20, 2010 By Janice Daquila-Pardo Leave a Comment

So I was puttering around the Web this morning when I remembered to go to the PageMaps blog to check whether a winner had been announced for the contest I entered. What a huge rush to see my layout when the page loaded! I was chosen as one of two winners!

Thanks to Becky Fleck for sending out her new book, PageMaps 2 to me. I cannot wait to pore over it and then get my scrap on!

PageMaps 2

The prize!

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Scrapbook PageMaps 2 sketch contest

November 14, 2010 By Janice Daquila-Pardo Leave a Comment

I love, love, love to scrapbook using sketches. I visit sketch sites online for ideas. I sketch my own ideas and follow them. And I use every nice book of sketches that I can get my hands on.

So, of course, I love Becky Fleck’s PageMaps sketches. She puts out new sketches on pagemaps.com at the first of each month, and she also publishes books of her work. I purchased her first book when it came out a few years ago, and I love it! Now her second book is out, and she’s holding a layout contest with her new book as the prize. Just try to keep me from playing along with that!

Here is the sketch:

PageMaps contest sketch

PageMaps contest sketch

And here is my layout based on it:

First days

First days

I really enjoyed using this sketch, and even if I don’t win the prize I’m thrilled to have completed another layout about my childhood to add to my album.

Note: I’m submitting this to the Paper Issues “You rule the school” link party.

Paper Issues: My project was featured

Filed Under: 12x12 layouts using 6x6 paper, Layouts based on sketches, My scrapbook layouts, Sketches Tagged With: 3 photos, Crate Paper, one-page layouts, Silhouette, vintage photos

I’m a new Scrapbook Trends subscriber

November 12, 2010 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 1 Comment

I recently became a fan of Scrapbook Trends magazine’s FaceBook page, and I entered a contest they held called “I’m Grateful.” They posted three layouts about gratitude from their November issue and asked fans to contribute layouts inspired by one of them.

Although my layout isn’t about gratitude, I was inspired by the structure of the “So very thankful” page, which had photos over a collage of tickets. So I used a photo of the Halloween banner I had up on our mantel and wove a photo mat out of strips of the same paper I had used to make the banner. I was quite happy with the result … and I won the contest! I am sooo excited. They just announced today that my layout was the winner. And the prize is a year’s subscription to their magazine! I can tell you I’m a very happy scrapper tonight.

Quoth the raven ... Nevermore

Quoth the raven ... Nevermore

Filed Under: My scrapbook layouts Tagged With: banner, Halloween

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