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Photo corners are great to have in your notebooking supply cabinet. Besides holding down photographs, they are perfect for postcards and thin brochures or maps. Using photo corners means that the original item is not harmed with tape, glue, or hole punching. It can also be taken off the base and read in its entirety. […]
See moreUsing pockets in your notebooks is a perfect way to store larger items or items that you don’t want to punch holes in. We use a lot of page protectors, but sometimes we make a pocket from a manila envelope. Step One: Get Supplies You need a manila envelope, a ruler, a pencil, scissors or […]
See more(photo credit by Carmela Nava) In the Notebooking Spotlight, we feature homeschool moms who use notebooking with their children. Today we have Amber in the spotlight. Amber has three children and blogs at These Small Hours. It was this wonderful photo of her homeschool binders that first attracted my attention. I knew that someone who has […]
See moreThere are 4 main types of notebooks that you can use in your homeschool. When deciding which type to use, consider the pros and cons of each type. And of course, trial and error is the best way to make a final decision. Often you don’t how what you need until you try it out. […]
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