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PageMaps Sweet Haven sketch contest winner

June 4, 2012 By Janice Daquila-Pardo Leave a Comment

I have some nice news to share today. I was on the PageMaps blog catching up with Becky Fleck’s last few posts, and there was her announcement that my layout, You know I read it in a magazine, had won the sketch contest I created it for.

She wrote: “Congratulations to Janice Daquila-Pardo, winner of the Sweethaven sketch contest! Courtney and I both loved her retro page, all the way down to the faded photos and awesome journaling. Great job, Janice!”

It’s such a thrill to see that kind of news, isn’t it? So I wanted to share my pleasure with you because it’s always nice to have our creative work recognized.

Magazine_Daquila-Pardo

These photos were taken at Ohio University in 1989.

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The Lord God made them all

June 2, 2012 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 15 Comments

It’s already time for the June Sketches With a Twist challengeβ€”the last design of my term with them. I am very proud to have created this sketch, although I’ll admit that it’s a little harder than usual, which is why I’ve included a tutorial below for making the Cathedral Window quilt pieces! Here’s a little peek at my new sketch:

The Sketches With a Twist June sketch

The twist this month is to incorporate fabric into your design. I’m not a seamstress (yet), so I used felt! Felt is fabric, isn’t it? πŸ˜‰

Rescues_Daquila-Pardo

Every animal we have rescued stays in my heart.

All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful:
The Lord God made them all.

~Cecil F. Alexander, Hymns for Little Children, 1848

Matt and I are rescuers. Animals in need find us, and we can’t turn away. It’s added a lot of joy to our lives to open ourselves to this avocation. And of course, with the joy comes a bit of pain because not all our rescues can be saved. As in most things that matter, though, the joy makes the pain worth enduring.

This layout features photos of just three of the animals we’ve helped:

  • The possum we named Head (after a character with a large head in So I Married an Ax Murderer). Sadly, Head was too injured by the car that hit him, and he did not make it.
  • The chicken Matt rescued from Mopac Highway and was promptly named…Mopac…before we found her a home on a little farm in Buda, Texas.
  • And the German short-haired pointer who we named Budro (for the dog in Grosse Pointe Blank) before placing him with the local German short-haired pointer rescue group.

My layout is intended to celebrate all the animals we’ve rescued and to symbolize the way they each add themselves to the quilt of our lives.

The tutorial

So you think this sketch looks intimidating? I’m here to help! After creating my layout with this sketch, I realized that I could probably help others use it if I revealed a few of the measurements and techniques I used.

The three photos on this sketch are 3 inches from corner to corner, not 3 inches square. A square that measures 2β…› will have a diagonal measurement of 3 inches, so that’s the size to which you should crop your photos.

For the nine Cathedral Window quilt pieces you see on the sketch, you’ll need to punch either nine 3-inch circles of double-sided patterned paper OR nine 3-inch circles of single-sided patterned paper and nine 2-1/16-inch squares of different patterned papers. I wanted all my folded pieces to be the same pattern, so I used the second method for my quilt pieces.

Here's a template for the Cathedral Window quilt pieces you'll need to cut.

Place your 2-1/16-inch squares centered on your circle and score around the outside edges. Once you fold up the four edges you’ll have a 2β…›-inch square quilt piece.

Here is a template I created to help you place your quilt pieces (if you want to follow the sketch exactly). I used these measurements, and everything lined up just right! Click on this smaller image to download the full-sized version.

Here's a template for placing the Cathedral Window quilt pieces on your layout.

I really hope this tutorial is helpful to those of you who want to use my sketch. I am very happy with how my layout looks, so I hope you’ll try it with a few of your photos, too. And don’t forget to link up your page to the Sketches With a Twist challenge.

Filed Under: 12x12 layouts using 6x6 paper, Layouts based on sketches, My scrapbook layouts, Sketches, Tutorials Tagged With: 3 photos, Basic Grey, one-page layouts, Sketches with a Twist

Wanted: A few good votes

May 22, 2012 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 4 Comments

There are quite a lot of scrapbook sketch sites on the Web, and many of them offer very good sketches to inspire us and challenges to motivate us. But there are a special few that I hold in really high esteem. Creative Scrappers is one of those.

In early May Creative Scrappers put out a call for a new sketch designer for their team, and I just had to try out for it. Well, I’ve just heard from Kristine Davidson, coordinator for the site, that I am one of four finalists! I am so stoked!

Creative Scrappers has decided to turn this into the readers’ choice, so they have set up a poll on their site. Voting is open only until midnight on Wednesday (EST). I will be grateful to you forever if you’ll take 30 seconds to visit the Creative Scrappers blog and vote for me. Be sure to bypass the top poll, which is no longer working (even if it appears to) and use Poll 2.

My sketch samples up for vote on the Creative Scrappers site
When it’s all over, I’ll let you know if I’m on the team. Thank you so much!

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Feeding the budgies

May 11, 2012 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 2 Comments

In April Matt and I went to the Poteet Strawberry Festival, which advertises itself as one of the oldest, most popular events in Texas. It was a real surprise to us how big this event was! Honestly, it was a little too big (and hot and sweaty) for me to tell you it was awesome. Oh well. But one thing we did enjoy was feeding the budgies. You buy a Popsicle stick covered in birdseed and enter their cage, where they descend upon you to eat. It was great to see them up so close.

We took turns feeding the birds so we could each take photos of the other. The bright colors made me want to break out the American Crafts Amy Tangerine Sketchbook papers and die cuts and make a page.

Got Sketch is celebrating its 5th anniversary and is holding an anniversary challenge that includes using: their 5-photo sketch (#142), 5 patterned papers and 5 clustered embellishments. Here’s what I’ve done with it:

Budgies_Daquila-Pardo

Happy 5th anniversary Got Sketch!

Filed Under: Layouts based on sketches, My scrapbook layouts Tagged With: American Crafts, one-page layouts

You know I read it in a magazine

May 7, 2012 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 1 Comment

Magazine_Daquila-Pardo

These photos were taken at Ohio University in 1989.

Not only did my younger brother, Phil, and I start school in the same year, which led to us travelling through grade school and high school together as though we were twins, but also we elected to go to the same university for the same major! Yessir, we both packed up our things and went to Ohio University for journalism degrees. And once we had been there long enough to figure out which kind of journalism we wanted to specialize in, we both chose the magazine track.

So after studying the principles and ethics of journalism for four years, we were thrilled to have a course in our senior year that allowed forced us to craft our own magazines. Each student had to come up with a concept for a magazine that didn’t already exist, write the business plan for it and then create a prototype of the premiere issue. What a dream project for a couple of magazinophiles.

Phil’s magazine for billiards enthusiasts was called “Blue Chalk.” My magazine for comedians was called “Stand-Up.” We had to mock up articles, ads…the whole magazine experience. It was hard work and exhilarating. But we both felt quite proud of our final projects. In fact, Phil’s book won a contest with a cash award from Writer’s Digest and Folio Magazine!

These photos were taken just after the ceremony where Phil received his award. And the bottom photo is of Phil and our friend, Rich, who was listed in “Blue Chalk” as publisher.

Here is the PageMaps sketch I followed for this layout, and I’m entering it into their sketch contest:
The PageMaps sketch I used for this page

Product/technique notes: All the papers and stickers I used on this layout are from Echo Park’s Note To Self collection. I should also give credit where it’s due: Phil suggested the title I used on this page. πŸ™‚

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

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