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klee73010

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Do you have an "efficient" scrapping method? I like to "power scrap".

My method is to have a folder for a page I want to work on... every time I have an idea, I make a new folder.

2nd, I put photos in the folder that I want to use.

3rd, decide how many of those photos will work for my page, and then pick a template, based on number of photos, orientation of photos, etc.

Then I add the photos to my template.

Then I add a kit. (I'm a kit scrapper!)

The beautiful thing is that this method affords me the chance to be working on many projects at once. It also allows me to do it in steps. I don't have to do it all at once if I don't want to, or don't have the time.

I have found that this method is one of the only ways to keep me scrapping!
 
I love your idea.... I am not that organized LOL. I usually do one page at a time. When I get a kit, it's usually because I have a particular photo in mind to use with it. I love the satisfaction of finishing a page once I have started it..... it's so unlike the rest of my life and the endless number of unfinished projects LOL!
 
I typically organize each month's pictures into folders - followed by the number of pictures for that page (single or double). So I can have "Kaylees7thBirthday-18" and when its finished it's name would be "done_Kaylees7thBirthday-18"

So I know where I left off in my scrapping if its been a while since I scrapped! I also sort the whole month out at a time (because that's the least favorite part of digiscrapping - weeding through all my photos and sorting!)
 
I like that idea. .. adding "done". But usually I just delete folders when the pages are done. My photos are stored my year, and then month, in another folder. I copy the pics I want to use to the scrapbooking page folder, so when I'm done, I just delete, knowing I always still have the original.
If I ever add more editing to my photos, that process may no longer work for me. Lol
 
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