I almost never do it the same. I try to do a background paper first, but sometimes I want to put on some elements (especially like...ribbons or more flat elements that lay directly against papers, so I can see how patterns/colors work together when I am adding papers). When I add my photos depends somewhat on if I am finding photos to match a kit, or a kit to match photos (and yes, I must always have them matching - if a photo is b/w, it means it didn't match - lol!). I generally don't delete element layers until I've put something in that place, but I sometimes add extra layers or move them around. Sometimes I do some papers, then some elements, and then the rest of the papers. I'd probably drive someone nuts trying to watch me scrap.![]()
Delete all element placeholders... put in photos... then do papers... finally elements.![]()
Just out of curiosity, why do so many people delete the elements? Do you just not find their placement useful? Too many layers?
if there's an element on the template I need to put SOMETHING there!I could never do thatif there's an element on the template I need to put SOMETHING there!
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Unless I'm working with a themed kit (where I actually plan to use the theme, which is not usually the case), I generally haven't picked out my photo(s) in advance. I may have an idea of a certain set of photos I want to pull from, but that's about as close to I get. I know most people scrap for their pictures, but I confess, that I scrap because I like the process of building the page and it's a bonus that at the end of the day, I get to show off some photos too!It intrigues me to read that people do everything then add their photo -- my question is do you already know the photo you want to use and design the paper around it?