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Day camp

April 17, 2012 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 10 Comments

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The Little Yellow Bicycle Paradise collection was perfect to use with this 1976 photo.

There were a few summers when we were growing up that Mom and Dad signed us up to go to day camp. I think it was just for a week each summer, maybe two, but it left a big impression on me.

I remember being quite nervous to go, but I loved the adventure of it. We made candles in buckets of sand that we had hollowed out into shapes, tie dyed t-shirts, swam, fished, hiked…the usual activities. But the most important part that I can remember is that we got on a bus with kids we didn’t know and went somewhere new. It meant we were old enough to do this on our own—well, with lots of adult supervision, of course.

But these adults weren’t our parents or school teachers. They were mostly young adults (like the twin sisters in my photo) who were there with us as counselors. A counselor is, by definition, there to advise and guide. My apologies to any of my school teachers (many of them nuns) who may one day read this post, but in my nine-year-old brain a camp counselor was way cooler than a teacher. Teachers imparted math and history knowledge and then held us accountable with tests. Camp counselors showed us how to do things like tie knots. And there was nary a test in sight!

Way cooler.

So, here’s to my parents for giving us the opportunity to go on this type of adventure and to my camp counselors for teaching us the things we didn’t learn in school. And in case you can’t tell, this photo was taken on dress-up day (I think it was the last day of camp), and I am the little hobo with pigtails standing second from the right. 🙂

I based this layout on a nice sketch provided at the Artful Delight blog, and I am entering it into their April challenge. I am also entering this into Shimelle’s Online scrapbooking weekend challenge #8: Create a project featuring a stamp you should use more often.

The Artful Delight sketch I referenced while making this layout.

I used all Little Yellow Bicycle patterned papers from the “Paradise” collection and colored in that beautiful Hero Arts tree stamp with Copic markers to match the rest.

Filed Under: Layouts based on sketches, My scrapbook layouts, Sketches Tagged With: 1 photo, Copic coloring, Hero Arts, Little Yellow Bicycle, one-page layouts, Silhouette, vintage photos

For the love of the game

April 4, 2012 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 5 Comments

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These photos of me in my softball uniform are from 1977 and 1978.

As a kid I was always very athletic…in my head. In my mind’s eye I made dazzling shoe-top catches and hit long shots over the fence, but in reality I was pretty awkward. I tried really hard, don’t mistake me, but my efforts usually produced boringly average results.

Even so, most of the time (except for the occasional bouts of ennui I experienced at softball practices) I loved being involved in the Willoughby Baseball League. For one thing, my brother was on a boys’ team during that same time, and I liked that we both had WBL uniforms, practices and games down at Todd Fields. I also loved having my family come to my games. If I close my eyes and really put myself back…in my uniform and mitt, hands on my knees in the outfield, sun on my back and feeling silly chanting “Hey, batter batter!”…I can still feel a little of that nervous aliveness that comes from performing in front of loved ones. That feeling that, even though you know they will tell you how well you did no matter what happens, you yearn to do something spectacular for them to see.

I don’t remember how many years I played in the league (these photos are from 1977 and 1978), but I do know that I gained a lot by being part of it. I learned to get along with a different group of girls than those I went to school with, to practice even when I didn’t feel like it, to care about contributing to the team’s success and to overcome my nervousness enough to play my part in that success. Yup, team sports can do all that!

I based this layout on the following PageMaps sketch from February and used papers from the BasicGrey “Oliver” 6×6 pad:

The PageMaps sketch I referenced while making this layout.

Filed Under: 12x12 layouts using 6x6 paper, Layouts based on sketches, My scrapbook layouts, Sketches Tagged With: 2 photos, Basic Grey, border punches, one-page layouts, PageMaps, Spellbinders, vintage photos

Your life is an occasion

April 1, 2012 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 2 Comments

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I created sketch #4 for Sketches With a Twist, on which this layout is based.

The April Sketches With a Twist sketch and design team sample layouts are now live on the blog. I am very proud to have created the sketch and really love all the design team’s samples based on it! Here’s a little peek at my new sketch:

The Sketches With a Twist April sketch

You know when you hear a line in a movie that makes you suck in a sharp breath? That’s what happened to me when I was watching Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium a few years ago and heard Dustin Hoffman say to Natalie Portman, “Your life is an occasion. Rise to it.” I love this simple twist on an old saying. It has stayed with me and inspired me when life feels like…less than an occasion.

The twist this month is to use some kind of mesh on your page, and I’ll admit that this one stumped me at first. I had never used mesh before, and I couldn’t imagine where I was going to incorporate it. But once I had cut the red mesh from our bag of oranges and started playing with it, it just came together. When I tucked it under the top scalloped edge it created a bit of an awning look, and I like it! And isn’t that new BasicGrey patterned paper (from the Konnichiwa collection) darling?

Please head to the blog to get the printable version of the sketch and play along (there are two prizes available each month).

Filed Under: Layouts based on sketches, My scrapbook layouts, Sketches Tagged With: 2 photos, Basic Grey, one-page layouts, Silhouette, Sketches with a Twist

Research

March 31, 2012 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 1 Comment

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This layout is based on a sketch from http://www.rockpaperscrapbook.blogspot.com.

This layout features a photo that my bro, Phil, took when he was visiting us in January. He and Matt and I decided to spend a little time at Barnes & Noble one afternoon, drinking specialty coffees and perusing whatever books and magazines caught our fancies. I decided to scrap this one because it represents something that Matt and I like to do together to relax. We like to call it “research.” 😉

When creating this page I followed a sketch that I found at Designs by Ashley Rock. Unfortunately, I didn’t learn of this sketch contest until the day it was due, but I still liked the sketch enough to use it here.

Designs by Ashley Rock sketch

My page uses the brand new chevron paper from Echo Park’s new Sunshine mini theme, along with some older products and a doily cut on my Silhouette.

Filed Under: Layouts based on sketches, My scrapbook layouts, Sketches Tagged With: 1 photo, border punches, Echo Park, one-page layouts, Silhouette

Hippity hoppity

March 29, 2012 By Janice Daquila-Pardo Leave a Comment

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Easter morning 1968.

For this layout I used photos from Easter morning in 1968. I am still in my jammies and just discovering the big basket of goodies the Easter Bunny left me at my grandparents’ house!

I used the 200th sketch from Creative Scrappers blog to create this layout, and I’m entering it in their challenge.

Creative Scrappers sketch

Filed Under: Layouts based on sketches, My scrapbook layouts, Sketches Tagged With: 2 photos, banner, Crate Paper, one-page layouts, vintage photos

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