It depends on the purpose of my page. If it's a CT/Babe page, then I start with the kit I want to use and look for photos. If it's just for me or a non-new release page, then I'll start with my photos and look for a kit! Sometimes I know right away how I want to use a kit, and sometimes I need to think about it and look through photos for a loooooong time!
It depends on the purpose of my page. If it's a CT/Babe page, then I start with the kit I want to use and look for photos. If it's just for me or a non-new release page, then I'll start with my photos and look for a kit! Sometimes I know right away how I want to use a kit, and sometimes I need to think about it and look through photos for a loooooong time!
Like others, if it is for a CT page, of course I start with the product.
I joined a few CTs early in my digiscrapping career: that led me to scrap based on the kits instead of on any type of chronological order of my photos. A couple years ago I left many of my CT positions--not because I didn't want to scrap for the designer or site, but rather because I wanted to narrow my scrapping focus. I had scrapped so many of the photos I needed to scrap that now I wanted to focus on specific ones that were less CT-page-scrappable (if that makes sense). I needed to start scrapping based on event and not on kit. CT pages make that tough, so it felt like it was the responsible move to leave many of my CT positions.
Wow, this reply seems more based on CT stuff then on kit or photo stuff LOL, but for me the question is quite intertwined with CT obligations.
It's funny, but I think I actually work better when I have the added pressure of a Babe requirement. It stretches me outside my normal box and I have to find creative ways to use kits. When I can choose whatever I want, I find that I am often overwhelmed by too many choices, lol!