Mom says I arrived home from first grade on this day in 1974, and with a gleeful smile demanded, “Guess who you’re talking to.” She played along and asked. So I flung open my coat to reveal the badge pinned to my dress and proudly stated, “The Student of the Month, that’s who!” I wore that pin to school on my uniform every day that month.
So that was a big day for me. It still is, obviously. I learned early to enjoy doing my work well and that when and if I am complimented for it, it makes me feel spectacular. It doesn’t take much to make a kid feel special…and clearly some words of praise can last a lifetime.
Product/technique notes
I created this layout based on the following sketch from Stuck?! Sketches and am entering it in their October contest. I had such a difficult time finding papers that went well with this vintage photo. I mean, the couch was brown and light blue, the framed art had browns and oranges in it and my dress was either deep navy or purple. Ugh! I finally came upon these papers from quite deep in my stash, an old collection by TPC Studio called “School Days.” I think they’re just perfect. The banner is from BasicGrey, the ribbon is by American Crafts and I designed the title on my Silhouette Cameo.
I also added some crochet stitches along the edge of the circle because the collar of my dress in this photo is crocheted. If you didn’t see it before, here’s a tutorial on how to add crochet to the edge of page elements.
Laura Whitaker says
Love this page. The title work is so pretty and what a fabulous idea the crochet is! Thanks for the inspiration and for joining us at Stuck?!
Janice Daquila-Pardo says
Thank you, Laura! I really enjoyed using your sketch and finally getting that childhood story told. 🙂
Sandy Ross says
I love that you documented this important moment in your life. The papers are perfect! Thanks for playing along with Stuck?!
Lee-Anne Thornton says
Gorgeous layout. What a great moment to document. Thanks for joining us at Stuck?!