I am not sure how other tag creators do their creating.
With me, an idea will come to me and I start planning and then go into the design phase. The design phase normally doesn't take too long (a few days at most). After the design phase, that is probably the longest, for me at least. Collating, tubing, naming, saving etc...this takes time for me at least, as I have to fit everything around every day life.
Unfortunately, even while in the collating stage, my mind is usually working nineteen to the dozen and I am often caught up in designing something that has popped into my head and then that kit takes over.
I have at least five scrapkits all designed and ready to start collating, plus other in the concept phase. I have several kits coming up that have become ultimate favourites with me. I have given myself a couple of months to get them all uploaded. This may be quicker (or longer) depending on life of course.
But I have learnt not to give notice of quick turnarounds as that rarely happens.
So there may be days of quiet. I am learning to not sit at my PC 24/7 and to take days out just resting and relaxing (though I actually still may be designing kits even while doing this).
So...my next kit to be uploaded (no guarantees) but will hopefully be within a few days.
This was a sudden spur of the moment kit. A, why couldn't I do this, type of kit (having done an Alice kit). The kit then turned into a, perhaps I can make a series, type of kit.
The kit (or kits) are all book based (and film if you are into films), but not so much as I would be trespassing on copyrights. Things may look like something you may recognise, but done in a creative tagger way
I have no idea if this idea has been done before, but it would have been something I would have bought straight off. Now I can do my own kits, I am taking that massive leap into a book world I love.
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