So are you a fast scrapper? or slow? Do you get to sit and finish or are you popping in here and there?
I usually am a fast scrapper, but that's only because I just can't find much time anymore to scrap (or I am too tired when I do get the chance). I do get the main page done, but no matter what I will leave that alone and come back later with new eyes, I think it helps me see anything that might be missing or needs tweaking.
I am definitely a slow scrapper who scraps in spurts. I work at home so sometimes when I take an eyeball break from the computer, I go and do 5 or 10 minutes here and there at my scrap table. One layout can literally take me days to make LOL. I average 1-2 layouts a week. Anything more than that is crazy fast for me!
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Anne-Marie
Anne-Marie
I am like a Turtle....it takes me forever to finish 1 page and none of my pages are as detailed as many of yours so I don't know why it takes me so long.
Michelle
I am a slow scrapper....almost in reverse. When I do a LO, I work the design and papers, then take a break and come back to it a day or so later. Cards are the same for me unless I've really thought it through and have a design in mind.
I truly admire the ladies on here that can keep up with the challenges every month!!
I truly admire the ladies on here that can keep up with the challenges every month!!
It depends. If I am working on a sketch, it comes together fairly quickly but I'm designing my own layout, it will take longer. I just finished a layout for a DT sketch project and did it in a couple of hours. But I had printed the photos the other day and had picked out the base papers earlier, too.
I am a slowpoke scrapper. I don't use sketches, I design my own pages, and I am so fussy. It is the graphic designer in me. I have to come back and look at the layout I am working on from time to time and it isn't done until I look at it and say, yes it's done. Lol. I'm usually lucky if I can do one whole layout on a day that I scrap. I'm sometimes a little faster when I digi scrap, but that is only if my design comes to me right away. Sometimes it can take me hours to do one digi layout too. Unless I'm working on a two pager I never get more than one layout done in a day.
I am a slow scrapper. My average is probably 4 hours per layout. It's also very rare that I can sit and scrap from start to finish. I'm usually in and out of the room several times. I'm a big multi-tasker!
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I'm a slow scrapper. It takes me at least 3-4 hours start to finish - and that's never in one sitting. Certain layouts seem to come together a little quicker but for the most part it's a slow process.
Rebecca
I'm probably fast. 2 hours for a layout, but if its mixed media....probably longer. Like 4 hours.
Brandy
it truly depends....I would say im a medium speed scrapper by average..lol
some things will just flow great, others wont or I wont have time etc....
some things will just flow great, others wont or I wont have time etc....
S..l...o ..w.........
And at crops, throw in chatter and I hit the brakes! I think I tend to plan ahead while I'm doing the layout, then think of something I have that would work great for the layout, and can't find it.
Next, while looking for the missing item, I find other stuff to side track me.
One thing that I do find to be true is I won't put away a half finished layout, because I'll never get back to it
And at crops, throw in chatter and I hit the brakes! I think I tend to plan ahead while I'm doing the layout, then think of something I have that would work great for the layout, and can't find it.
Next, while looking for the missing item, I find other stuff to side track me.
One thing that I do find to be true is I won't put away a half finished layout, because I'll never get back to it
I guess I would say medium....I'm definitely not fast, but not the slowest, either. I can finish a paper layout in approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, I guess. Depends on whether I use a sketch or not, and I think the thing that takes me forever is finding the right elements in my stash!
Laura
This is such an interesting question / answer set!
I have never been able to just take a few minutes here and there to work on a page, I've ended up ripping it apart and starting over.
I do better when I have a full day (lucky enough I don't have a life so most weekends are free to do just that!) Definitely using sketches is faster than designing, and what always takes the longest is choosing just the right papers and additions. If using scraps or whatever is laying on the desk a page can be finished in 20 minutes.
So on a Saturday in an 8 hr period (just like a full day shift!) I can complete 3-6 pages.
When doing mixed media, one page will be 3-6 hours, but that includes drying times etc.
So i guess the definitive answer is it depends? haha
I have never been able to just take a few minutes here and there to work on a page, I've ended up ripping it apart and starting over.
I do better when I have a full day (lucky enough I don't have a life so most weekends are free to do just that!) Definitely using sketches is faster than designing, and what always takes the longest is choosing just the right papers and additions. If using scraps or whatever is laying on the desk a page can be finished in 20 minutes.
So on a Saturday in an 8 hr period (just like a full day shift!) I can complete 3-6 pages.
When doing mixed media, one page will be 3-6 hours, but that includes drying times etc.
So i guess the definitive answer is it depends? haha
Karrie
Before reading this thread, I would have said I'm a slow scrapper, but I guess I'm more medium...It takes 1-2 hours per page (unless there's medium that needs to dry).
It takes me a long time. I start by finding the photos, that's faster if I am going with a sketch. Then selecting papers. Often I try to get that done before shutting down for the day so I can come back with a project to work on. I push myself to not over think this paper decision. I then spend hours laying out the arrangement, using a sketch can be faster but even then I struggle to decided which papers for sure go where and in what proportions to cut. This also includes choosing what other elements will be added. I don't paste down, I arrange and let it sit for a little while and move onto either another page that needs embellishing or start the pull for another. Then, I can paste a page down and add the finishing items.
This is the process I have been using lately - more than one going at a time - so I get more pages done. Still, I am slow compared to what I've read here so far!
This is the process I have been using lately - more than one going at a time - so I get more pages done. Still, I am slow compared to what I've read here so far!
Joyce Ann
I love this process! If I am working with a kit (or a collection) I too have at least 2 pages going at once. If some product doesn't fit on one page then I try it on the next and down the line...
it takes me so long to finish a layout. Most of the time, I can't figure out what embellishments to use.
I am in a Set Your Own Goal Challenge and I set my goal at 2 layouts a month. That is just 24 layouts a year. I BUY supplies for SO MANY more layouts that I actually make...lol.
I am in a Set Your Own Goal Challenge and I set my goal at 2 layouts a month. That is just 24 layouts a year. I BUY supplies for SO MANY more layouts that I actually make...lol.
Karen in SC
2-page, multi-photo scrapper
2-page, multi-photo scrapper
I guess for me the answer is not set in stone. For the layout itself, I am very slow, taking time for the page to look like what my mind sees. And for whatever reason,
I find it hard to move on with one incomplete on the table.
BUT, if I am on a roll, which I have not been for months now,I can do 50+ pages in a month.
I find it hard to move on with one incomplete on the table.
BUT, if I am on a roll, which I have not been for months now,I can do 50+ pages in a month.
Susan
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