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I have received a few A4 sized sheets of excellent (FP friendly, lightweight, off-white) paper. In fact I like them so much that I want to have them bound but there are no good-quality paper binding services in my neighbourhood.

 

Can someone please give me some ideas about how I could use these lovely sheets of paper?

 

Thank you.

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why not get a ring binder dairy... punch the holes yourself and create a refill for the diary.

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You can bind them yourself. Look up padding compound on Amazon or in your local art supply or crafts shop. You'll need some other supplies which you may already have: a brush to apply the glue, clamps to hold the pages together, etc.

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hi vikram, can you please point me to some of them online?

 

hi Jay, I am not sure if that would be available locally.

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if you go on amazon.in search for leather organisers, or ring binder

you would have to do some research to find what suits you best, a ring binder file, folder,notebook or an organiser dairy... eg1 eg2

I think the organiser might take a5 size sheet( that is half of a4)

 

I have hyperlinked some examples but there is a lot of choices available, on amazon go through them and look for something that suits you...: )

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Well, that's a good point, Burf. Another option is silicone sealant, which most hardware stores should have, but again, I don't know what is available locally in your area.

 

Check out this article elsewhere on FPN for the full description of the process and supplies. But, as Vikram pointed out, the easiest thing might be to just punch holes in the paper and use a ring binder.

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