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Where to start??
I have over 2000 pictures and hundreds of kits, where do you even start I have so much to scrap any tips or ideas i do the challenges.
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just go through your pictures and decide which ones inspire and then pick a kit sometimes I start with a kit that I LOVE and then go find pictures to scrap....I really like having some kind of "project" going like now I am working on a cruise album for Sam and P365, so in between I just scrap whatever inspires me not sure that helps you at all!
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angie that does help thank you
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and the biggest thing I have to remember is I don't have to scrap EVERY photo and that helps me alot
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I would definitely start with something that motivates you - whether it be a kit or pics. I used to try to always scrap in order, but that doesn't help the mojo! Do you often use templates? I do, and sometimes I will fill in a few with just pictures and save them that way. That way, once I decide on a kit, I can hit the ground running.
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First of all, never, ever count your photos or kits. I think I would run away screaming.
And second, a small project is good or choose an event that makes you happy that you know you have the perfect kit to match. |
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I always pick a kit first, but that's just a matter of my personal preference. I never worry about scrapping all of my photos. I don't take nearly as many photos as most of you (typically only around 250 a month), but I still only manage to scrap a handful a month (which I'm totally okay with).
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I have pictures going back from the time my son was born in 2006. But i will def try what you all suggested
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I love this idea!
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If you're feeling the pressure to scrap a lot of your photos, you may want to think about doing monthly summary pages. Kind of like P365, but on a monthly theme. (I did this last year and called it my P12. Click on the link in my siggie to see layouts). Find multi-photo templates, and fill them in with various photos from that month. This way the pressure is off to scrap "everything", and you can do other individual pages for special photos/moments whenever the inspiration strikes.
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you've got some great tips here!
personally i've made an albumplanner i've printed out and note down the photonames, keywords for journaling and kit suggestions if i have any. i've also made room for changes, which there are normally loads of so of you look through your photos briefly and note down the names of the photos you'd like to scrap (to make it easy to search for later), the theme and maybe some highlights if you remember, you're on a good start! good luck!
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I know what you mean! lol! My photo/want to scrap photos are getting out of control... I totally agree with Jacinda's monthly type of project. I do (well, a bit behind at the moment) p365 type projects for the last 6 years - first two years was just monthly spreads - and just getting down the important parts is a huge stress reliever. Then I see any other pages I create are just icing on the cake!
Something that I have recently been doing, too, is pulling the photos I know I want to scrap into a separate folder and labeling with date and a theme word... then when I see a kit that triggers one of those theme words - I go into my folder, and if using a template - go into my template folder and pick one with the same number of photos as in my folder.
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I just pick the pictures I want to scrap at that moment, and scrap them. Dont worry about "how many" pictures you have, because you will NEVER scrap them all, and you DONT HAVE TO! Dont put pressure on yourself, just have FUN!
I did Project 12 for the last couple years too, and it helped to scrap lots of the little things at once, which I liked. I have done double pages per month, or a single page per month. Both work, depending on how many pictures you want to include.
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I tag the ones I want to scrap in ACDsee. I make categories with the names of the events (per year) and assign all the photos I want to scrap to them. Then, when I get a new kit or template, I can easily go through the different categories and see which set of photos will match. A couple of months ago I also started tagging those photos with the colors they're in so I would be able to find a match with my new kits quicker, but I wasn't able to keep up with it.
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Ditto with what has been said, I have all my photos in a main yearly folder and within that folder by month. So I may choose a month and get inspired by the photos there. Or I may get a kit and find photos that match.
I don't ever look at the big picture about how many photos I need to scrap since I am so behind and I clam up thinking about how I keep getting more and more behind lol
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I TOTALLY do this too so sometimes I just pick a year (1.e. 2006 May) and scrap some memorable photos from that month...I can ususally remember the details (for the most part) by looking at the photos so I just journal what I can remember
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I have a separate "To Be Scrapped" folder. I keep copies of photos in there and delete them when I'm done. It makes choosing my photos faster, and I don't accidentally scrap the same thing twice. Not to mention that if I had to go back through ALL my photos every time I wanted to scrap, I'd never get anything done. The photos in my to-scrap folder are organized by the page I want to use them on or by date and event, which ever makes sense for those photos. So I might have a folder of DD's schoolelated photos from the entire year, another folder with pictures from July 4th, and another that covers miscellaneous photos from May. If I've made some notes or written the journaling when it was fresh in my mind, I store it in there with the photos.
But I definitely think it's a case of finding what works for you. A small change can make a big difference, positive or negative. I used to have a To Be Scrapped folder for each child and another for the family. In January I switched to having yearly folders with everyone's photos mixed in them, and it doesn't work at all for me. It doesn't seem like such a small thing should matter, but it does. (I need to invest the time to change it back one of these days.)
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Thinking about this made me realize that I actually don't scrap "photos" but "stories".
After I download the pics from my camera, delete like 2/3 of them and edit the rest, I put them in monthly folder and number them and then I have a notebook where I have a list (by month) of stories "titles" + numbers of photos that represent them. Usually I have 10 - 15 stories each month. And by a story I don't mean anything big, they're just small everyday things like "L got a new doctor kit for her birthday and is enjoying it very much, she treats her lion and mouse toys and wants to take out everyone's tonsils" |
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I take way more pictures then I ever scrap. Sometimes I just want to scrap a photo and not really do a "memory" type page. Sometimes I scrap photos to scrap an memory or something we have done (like holidays or outings). Then I also have a "baby" album I already started for my daughter and her wedding album I am still working on. So really I just say pick a picture or a kit and start a page and just let your creativity go where it wants.
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gosh, the older you get the less time you have.
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I wish I could be so organized to have the stories written down. Lately I have been using Oh Life or the notepad on the computer to write down a story/moment I want to remeber. Otherwise, I just snap away and save the photos by Month/Year and just grab whichever one I feel like scrapping with.
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The 'To Be Scrapped' folder like Rachel's is really my saving grace. Once every few months, I will pull out all the 'must scrap' photos and move them into the appropriate year folder within the 'To Be Scrapped' folder. Then I know exactly what needs to be done, and once I'm able to delete the copy of the photo from there, I feel accomplished and relieved.
You might be surprised that a lot of your photos are not so much 'must scrap' as 'would be nice to scrap' or 'just a really cute set of photos,' kwim?! At least that's how it's been for me. |
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