I make things just for myself, so I prefer the disc system and I love that the pages can be repositioned. My Happy Planner punch, only work on paper, but one day I want to buy one capable of punch thicker materials like this book cover. As a “junk journal lover” I love to turn anything possible into journal pages! 😊😊
Thank you so much for sharing💖. I got a Cinch binder just like this a few months back and I make these same exact books just like you demonstrate here. The only difference is I add scrapbook paper as dividers and even put pockets on those dividers. I also make a large packet as one of those dividers. There are so many things you can create with the cinch. I made a small notebook using candy boxes. It was a gift and she absolutely loved it. You did fantastic job unboxing and showing everyone how this works. Hope you have a wonderful weekend and thanks again. *New Subscriber*
You made that look super easy and you did it quickly too. I've seen ppl on YT who are scared to use it and leave it in the box for months. I love mine and it's my most favorite way to make a book. Greatjob!!.TFS Hugs * L
Hi Lisa, I still have my original zutter but somehow my pages are never smooth to turn.. Your video was great, so I should give it another go as your tips are so useful. I did wonder whether you have a cuttle bug or such as I cut all of my letters out rather than buying letter stickers. It's a great way to use all of my little scraps up.
Can see you getting a lot of use out of the Cinch, I've still got my old Bind It All and use it fairly regularly. The Bind It All came with a set of little plastic 'cards' you can hold the binding wires against and it'll tell you the size. I wonder if there would be something similar available to download online for the Cinch?