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Two popular methods for binding notebooks, pamphlets, & moreIf you've ever felt that you couldn't find a notebook that suited your specific purpose or needed a quick and easy way to put together a book or magazine, binding it yourself is...

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The type of binding you choose should be determined by three factors: function, aesthetic and budget. This guide will give you an insight into each binding technique, the cost, and suggest the best uses for each method.

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A SERIES OF POCKET NOTEBOOKS THAT REFLECT PERSONAL MOTTOS. Starting from the well-known phrase “You are what you eat.” we developed a series of 12 notebooks that not only fit in your pocket but also your personality. The linen covers and exposed saddle stitch binding are the defining tactile characteristics. SPECIFICATIONS Linen Cover / Saddle Stitch Binding / Blank Pages Notebook size 9.5 x 14.5 cm Series of 12 notebooks Page count 96 Printing O

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Hellooooooooo everyone! I can’t believe it’s been months since I last updated this blog and I am very sorry about that. Was busy keeping up with some schedules and appointments at home,…

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⟡ Shop My Favorite Supplies on Amazon*: https://www.amazon.com/shop/sealemon⟡ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sealemonIn this tutorial, I'll show you how to...

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I was asked to post on how I saddle-stitch the booklets I make for the Midori Traveler's Notebook, which I'm happy to do. These instructions will work for stitching pretty much any booklet and if you follow them closely you can't go wrong. I'll start by assuming you can assemble your pages and your cardstock cover, like so: People will suggest that you use binder clips to keep the pages together and this is a good idea when you're starting out. If you're going to use them, clip either side…

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When having magazines or brochures professionally printed, you may have to determine what is the best way to bind your publication. What are the different options for doing that? You will want to weigh the pros and cons of saddle stitch vs. perfect bound for your publication. Saddle stitch and perfect bound are both commonly used, but one is usually better than the other for certain situations. Let’s look at saddle stitch vs. perfect bound for your publication.

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