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3 easy ways to bind digital photo scrapbooks!

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3 easy ways to bind digital photo scrapbooks!

Binding your photo books can cause delay in projects because of the assumed costs and effort associated with this part of the process.  Truth is, this part is easy and cost effective provided you use the right tools!  Binding your photo books will depend on your project needs and the level of professionalism you want in the final product.

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Quick and Easy

The easiest way to bind your books is to staple them.  Depending on your project, this may be completely satisfactory.  The books will be somewhat sturdy and able to hand minimal handling.  You can put the stapled photo book in a binder or nice report folder.  This would be excellent for school teachers or basic reporting for your job.

Hardcover Binding Kits

You can purchase hard cover photo books binding kits like the Unibind Photo Book Creator.  These kits use either a resin or staple reinforcement in the book spine as the book is bound in the hard cover.  The final cost of these kits can be as cheap as $10 per book.  This makes this option professional and cost effective.

Comb Binding

You can use comb binding if you have access to one of these machines.  This type of binding is sturdy and offers lots of versatility.  This option is excellent for business photo books and reports.

Thermal Binding

You can use thermal binding if you have access to one of these machines.  This type of binding is sturdy and offers lots of versatility.  This option is excellent for business photo books and reports.

Make your decision based on the level of professionalism you need for your photo book, the durability needed, and your budget.

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