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By Rebecca Ludens, About.com

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Punch Holes to Bind the Mini Scrapbook

Punch Holes

Punch Holes

Rebecca Ludens
Once you have created as many pages as you would like. You will place the pages between the chipboard covers and mark where you would like to punch holes to bind the book with the rings. If you are using a Crop-A-Dile hole punch tool, you may be able to punch the holes through all of the sheets at one time. If you are using a regular hole punch, you will want to punch the holes in the cover and then use a pencil to mark through those holes to show where to punch on each of the inside pages and back cover. Instead of binding the book with rings, you can at this point take it to your local copy center and have it spiral bound. For the recipe book, I also asked them to add a clear plastic cover sheet to help protect the book through the years in the kitchen.

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