Did you know that there are tons of different projects you can do with thermal binding machines? We’ve compiled a list that just briefly explores all the possibilities. Check it out!

First, before you get started, always plan out your projects. Create an outline and gather all the necessary supplies. While you can edit the pages in a thermal binding book by adding and deleting a few, you should always proofread it yourself and give it to someone else to proofread. There can never be too many drafts! With that said, here we go with your project list:

  • Student-produced yearbook
  • Portfolio
  • Memorial book
  • Memory book
    • For your children
    • Grandparents day
    • Graduation
    • Sports team, whether it’s for Little League or pro
    • Church
    • Family reunion
  • Family history book and tree
  • A self-published fictional, non-fictional , or children’s book
  • Book of Remembrance
  • Interior design portfolio
  • Fan club book
  • Business portfolio
  • Tear sheet
  • Art Book
  • Anniversary book
  • Travel book
  • Vacation scrapbook

Make sure your book tells a story, whether you are writing a Children’s book or are scrapbooking your children’s soccer games. The content should flow with ease. Don’t forget–the paper and binding cover you use will also tell a story, so make sure to choose colors, thicknesses, and textures that fit with your theme. Good luck with your project!