Disc Binding for Beginners! | Sea Lemon

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    Hi guys! Here's a vlog update on my experience with disc binding so far :) Tell me what you think of disc binding in the comments below!
    UPDATE!
    See how I organize my discbound notebooks: bit.ly/NoteDIY
    DISC BINDING SYSTEMS
    [Tip: Some of these products are cheaper on amazon.com and other retailers sell unique covers + discs for these systems.]
    • Staples Arc system - www.staples.com....
    • Levenger Circa - www.levenger.co...
    • Rollabind / Rolla - rollabind.com
    • The Happy Planner - www.meandmybigi...
    PRODUCTS SHOWN
    • Arc pink poly notebook w/ black discs - www.staples.com....
    • Arc System Desktop Punch* - amzn.to/2MB5LRq
    • Arc page flags - www.staples.com....
    • Arc 1.5" green discs - www.staples.com....
    PAPER IN CUSTOM BOOK
    Lined - 8.5x11" 65 lb blue paper
    DIY Lined Paper - bit.ly/LinedPaper
    Blank* - amzn.to/2Kvnixb
    Divider - 12x12" cardstock*: amzn.to/2KoJ1HO
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 653

  • @mitchgreenberg6754
    @mitchgreenberg6754 8 років тому +355

    Hello Sea Lemon. I was so glad to see your video. My name is Mitch Greenberg and I was a founder of a company called Rollabind which was the original company that brought disc binding to this country. We sold the company several years ago, New ownership mismanged company and they have lost their foothold on the market, allowing others to join in (Staples, Office Depot/OfficeMax, etc.). We originally manufactured the system for a major catalog company and also made many products as an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) for other concerns. We had a huge success just before we sold, in the craft and hobby market. I loved your analogy that if a 3-ring binder and a spiral binder had a baby, you would have a disc binder. Genius. Wishing you all the best...Mitchell

    • @crystalautumnluna
      @crystalautumnluna 8 років тому +21

      Thank you for an ingenious idea!

    • @MJ-rt9pi
      @MJ-rt9pi 7 років тому +20

      Rollabind is what I used YEARS ago! It was great and less expensive than Levenger which was really the only other option at the time. My entire office used it (we shared a paper punch) ;)

    • @chickenleg002
      @chickenleg002 6 років тому +11

      Mitch Greenberg WOW! The original Rollabind system was my first disc bound system. They had fabulous paper and were such a terrific notebook. Thanks for all your hard work!

    • @artofflying5650
      @artofflying5650 6 років тому +12

      Not theirs... Search for Atoma system.. an original Belgian idea from 1948

    • @nadinedobbe6852
      @nadinedobbe6852 6 років тому +5

      I have been a disc binding fan for years! I bought my first notebooks and filler paper in our campus bookstore probably 15+ years ago). I still have my original covers and disks and continue to use them. I now have a punch and it is easier to create notebooks that meet my specific needs and preferences. Thank you for your contribution disc binding, and thus also indirectly to my creative and organizational efforts over the years.

  • @AmeliaAce
    @AmeliaAce 8 років тому +412

    I'd never heard of disk binding but oh my gosh it looks so practical and pretty? The idea of a spiral-style notebook with removable sheets just sounds so useful.

    • @itzameylin8133
      @itzameylin8133 7 років тому +3

      AmeliaAce yessss

    • @adrianahernandez3480
      @adrianahernandez3480 5 років тому +5

      Let me tell youuuuu!!! I had struggles with planning with standard planners... I wanted to include LIFE aspects other than calendar days. I wanted to invent something that could allow people to do that... I dont even know how i came across disc binding but i felt like an idiot for not knowing sooner!

    • @demonheart13
      @demonheart13 4 роки тому +2

      The spiral punch can be a abit expebsive depending where you buy it. I reccomend waiting for it to go on sale at staples (just search staples arc) they also have a lot of nice binder rings. (I got some fancy metal silver ones)

  • @Drewsumwalt
    @Drewsumwalt 8 років тому +24

    Whenever I wanted to reinforce pages for three ring binders, I would put a strip of tape on each side of the edge I was going to punch. It really added a lot of strength to the paper so that they could survive the constant page turning. maybe that would help with this! You could even use decorative tape to add some flair~

  • @SeaLemonDIY
    @SeaLemonDIY  8 років тому +108

    A BIG THANK YOU to the viewers who contributed subtitles or closed captions on this video! 😘

    • @Gerry-TFuchs
      @Gerry-TFuchs 8 років тому

      +Sea Lemon
      this is the adress of my cooking portal, i made a cheap and easy system for archiviring reciepes and more:
      www.daskochrezept.de/community/board-gruppen-forum/thread-kochrezepte-und-anderes-----guenstig-archivieren-24923-page-1.html
      you may reach the side verry quick by drag and drop the adress into your browser. so far ... here you can see how to make a cheap archiv system and you will have to get wise: a photo says more than hundreds of words ... ehhh puhhhhhh it won t be easy for me to translate the step-by-step infos into english language.but i think you'll find it out also without a coment
      ah ... ! if you are interested in cooking: i wrote a cookbook with recieps from my great-grand-ma, my grandmother and some of them i created by my self. the price is about 12$ (so sorry: plus 8$ for sending to usa, i sent a copy to a friend in maine.)

    • @NREnger
      @NREnger 7 років тому

      is it possible to do a diy discs? Can they be painted and still fit?

  • @PatriciaIsSoJokes
    @PatriciaIsSoJokes 8 років тому +59

    This is the video that started my whole addiction with disc bound. It's almost two months and I've converted all of my school spiral notebooks into one Arc Notebook and bought the new line of Happy Planner that was released for July 2016 to the end of 2017 (both with coupons). I also got a portable punch that fits perfectly in my backpack for school. I bought a laminator to make my own covers/dividers/dashboards/etc with and have made some notebooks for family and friends.
    This system is wonderful and I'm really happy I found it (even if my family is tired of hearing me talk about it). I've become more organized because of it and I'm glad that Jennifer shared this.
    Side note, I heard that Office Max/Depot is trying to get back into the disc bound game and that Walmart is now starting to carry disc bound products (IQ 360, but it isn't listed on Walmart's website), as someone in the middle of nowhere this is hopeful news.

    • @stephaniesanchez7321
      @stephaniesanchez7321 8 років тому +2

      Just bought my first ARc notebook because I was a mess with having one subject notebooks for each class or buying a 5 subject notebook but then running out of room in one subject. Im hoping this solves my problems. If I dont tear pages out often do they still hold up up with the constant turning and opening?

    • @phxxer
      @phxxer 6 років тому +1

      They will not wear out from careful turning. Removing and replacing will cause the pages to wear out more quickly.

  • @nicolem376
    @nicolem376 5 років тому +25

    OMG No more first page sketchbook anxiety. 🤗
    I just watched this and your watercolor disc bound sketchbook video and I’m getting dressed to go to Office Depot RIGHT NOW. What a fantastic idea. i am going to combine different types of paper so depending on what media I feel like using I’ll only have to carry one book. And..idk if it’ll work but for the covers I think I’ll try punching a few layers of cereal box, glueing together and painting. I liked someone else’s comment about using washi tape to reinforce the page holes. You can remove it later if you want. I am strangely jazzed about this whole thing 😎

  • @sparkingclarity5023
    @sparkingclarity5023 7 років тому +3

    I've been using disc-binding for about a year, and I don't know if I'll ever go back to regular journals again!!! Two months ago, I started teaching creative journaling classes (writing and art with a theme), and it has worked perfectly!! My students complete their pages using a variety paper weights, depending on the project, and when they are done, they punch the pages, and insert them into their journal.

  • @PinkFleetwood
    @PinkFleetwood 8 років тому +2

    some years ago I bought a puncher and some rings at a local stampingstuffstore, they were from rollabind. different sizes and many colours were available. my puncher was a small type with a kind of ruler for to punch holes up to A4 sheets of paper and thicker materials. the holes are the same as they are punched with the arc-puncher. i still got the puncher and a few rings and it is ideal for to take with. I used it at workshops and buisnessclasses and the books I made myself there are still ringbound in my shelf. I always did the covers by myself, rollabind didnt sell those at that time or they didnt sell it at my localstore. I love to laminate beautiful papers for to use them as covers and it always worked well. I love the way you made your notebook, with the rings at the upper side. I will make myself one, too. have fun with your discboundsystem!

  • @deyawosa
    @deyawosa 8 років тому +67

    actually here in indonesia, disc binding is quite common. we have this one brand who preduce a good disc bind sketchbook. it is pretty good because we can refill it and costumized it. i'm so happy that finally you have a video that talked about it! Thank You!! i'm waiting for any DIY for disc binding!

    • @kestiameshad
      @kestiameshad 5 років тому +4

      Would love to see any link that I can buy online of the disc binding you mentioned? I'm from Sarawak and we don't have these here.

    • @TheAnimemiz
      @TheAnimemiz 5 років тому +4

      @@kestiameshad It's a Lyra Sketchbook

    • @kestiameshad
      @kestiameshad 5 років тому +2

      Thank you!

    • @Flower-od8vs
      @Flower-od8vs 4 роки тому +1

      Mbak punch nya pakai apaaa mbak? Apa pake pembolong kertas biasa terus digunting ya?

    • @kuramaathecat4632
      @kuramaathecat4632 3 роки тому

      @@Flower-od8vs telat 1 thn tp gpp lah. Kertasnya dijual sama pembuat sketchbooknya. Sejauh ini jarang ada yang ngejual pembolongnya setau aku. Cmiiw

  • @reasonnottheneed
    @reasonnottheneed 8 років тому +47

    For the thing with your hand running into the binding, since the notebook is editable, you can take the pages out and onto a clipboard to write with and slot them back in when you're done, if you think that's worth the effort.
    It's how I take notes in class; I write on pre-punched paper and slot in into the notebook after class.

    • @bhanani5480
      @bhanani5480 5 років тому +1

      Yes, that's a good tip and a tick for the disc binding concept... thanks for that suggestion @Leo Anbu

  • @ecollier722
    @ecollier722 8 років тому +34

    You can laminate your cover and then punch it. I've also used a plastic flimsy cutting board from the dollar tree. Cut it down to size and that too you can punch it worked great! I used cute card stock behind the cutting board which you could see through.

  • @melimel9265
    @melimel9265 8 років тому +38

    f the holes get warped from pulling pages in n out, u can line the top with tape. duck tape or clear packing tape n re punch holes. to strengthen the paper again. jus a thought. tfs

  • @madelinetheater6897
    @madelinetheater6897 4 роки тому +4

    Me and my mom use the brand happy planner with disc binding stuff. She bought a punch from them because she uses the planners and sometimes likes to add her own pages. A fun little bonus to the brand is that the sell planners and notebooks along with individual items like dividers folders and pages. They also sell both sizes of discs. Also their discs have hearts in the middle so they are fairly cute

  • @alyxiavr7623
    @alyxiavr7623 3 роки тому +4

    I’m absolutely in love with the Tūl discbound system, b/c basically it’s all the functionality of a binder but with the pleasing aesthetics of a notebook. If a page starts to get some wear, I just put a piece or two of scotch tape over the holes and then hole punch through that, and it’s practically good as new.

  • @smruthipradeep1941
    @smruthipradeep1941 5 років тому +3

    I diy-ed a disk binding book. I got a few pages punched in the spiral binding system from a local copy shop. I then slit all the holes and punched it into the spiral wire thing. Just a suggestion if you're on a budget😊

  • @wayneessar7489
    @wayneessar7489 8 років тому +26

    I made a sketch book for pastels adding in a vellum sheet between each Bristol page to keep the pastels smudging off on the back of the preceding leaf.
    I round cornered all four point to make it look neater, longer.

  • @bryannakellogg2029
    @bryannakellogg2029 8 років тому +1

    A friend of mine bought two Arc binders and gave one of them to me to use for college. (This was very generous of her because they are quite expensive, $25 for just the book without any accessories). I went in to staples later on to get section dividers and I also got a mini Arc hole punch for about $12 while I was in there. The mini hole punch works wonders and it's a great alternative if you don't have the money or the space for a big classroom style hole punch. I've only been using this binder system for a few weeks, but I'm in love with it.

  • @jennw6809
    @jennw6809 2 роки тому +2

    Just heard of this last night and it brought me to your channel. This is very much like a filofax, but instead of a metal comb bind you have the discs. I notice the punches are cheap compared to a metal comb or spiral binder, but the discs are expensive. I love the idea of making watercolor sketchbooks with these and being able to add or subtract single pages. You could just paint on single pages and bind the ones you like - much better than trying to make something wonderful on EVERY page LOL

  • @ChristinaNelson_Xenographicx
    @ChristinaNelson_Xenographicx 8 років тому +1

    I bought the Levenger 3 or 4 page punch (cheap $20 and wonderful) which I use to punch my own grid printed planner pages (24 lb) and note pages. I can punch 1 or 2 card stock as well. I bought it to test the disc system, but see no reason to change it after over a year.
    I have no problem using ANY brand of the rings and plastic dividers and am using 1 1/2" rings for my planner. I archive previous months and blank punched pages in another set of rings.
    If you buy extra wide plastic 3 ring dividers, you can cut off the holes, and the tab, punch the top, and have a cover. I used matte medium to paste designed paper on each side so it looks how I want. I also decorated the dividers that way. I love the system and will never go back to using another one.
    I'm sure you are going to find it the best ever

  • @VampyRagDoll
    @VampyRagDoll 8 років тому +2

    This needs to be a series never mind a DIY. I'm obsessed with watching disc bound planner videos. I got an arc punch and happy planner rings and I haven't got round to them yet.

  • @helloalicecraft
    @helloalicecraft 8 років тому +4

    I made my covers the same way Arc makes their leather covers. You use poly plastic (I used a plastic notebook divider) for the part with the holes, then you attach whatever you want for your cover to that. Just let enough of the plastic stick out where the holes are to pop into the discs. I've done 4 this way and I was able to use paper, canvas, fabric, and faux leather for covers.
    Hope this helps.

  • @shinjuxpearl
    @shinjuxpearl 8 років тому +5

    You can combine the Levenger and Arc brand. Their discs are pretty similar. But I prefer the Levenger punch, it makes larger punch holes that makes it easier to flip pages in your disc-bound binder.

    • @DeniseSkidmore
      @DeniseSkidmore Рік тому

      I've heard that Levenger is the most cross compatible punch.

  • @_morningglory196
    @_morningglory196 8 років тому +21

    I have made covers using craft paper and then laminating the paper with a thicker laminating sheet. I also have used poly folders from Target dollar spot,Walmart and Dollar tree. I just cut and punch. I use gift bags and laminate them as well😀

  • @AngelManuelPerez
    @AngelManuelPerez 6 років тому +1

    I started using Staples' Arc by M in college because it allowed me to keep a single notebook for note taking on campus and when I got home I would separate them by class or curriculum; i.e., Core Curriculum in one notebook, and Business/Major classes each in their own. Because I didn't care much for the first, I just used the poly cover for it but ended up purchasing the leather cover for latter two, and they have worked perfectly well for me. In hindsight, the leather cover was a fabulous investment because even now I find myself going back and searching through those notebooks. I also bought the hole puncher and printed out my own college-ruled pages with numbering which I then used to fill out a table of contents to make it easier to find stuff when looking through it later on. Saved a bunch of money on notebooks this way. :) I still use a similar system nowadays except it is now separated by different aspects of my life.

  • @joychapman2300
    @joychapman2300 4 роки тому +2

    Oh my I have been binge watching you again and was a little sleepy But when your punch Snapped open I woke up and burst into giggle thank you

  • @mallorikerr4092
    @mallorikerr4092 3 роки тому +2

    I just started using happy planner and um I love this. It's easier than a regular binder and you can use good adhesive washi tape to help reinforce any pages you plan to use a lot. You can use 1/8" eyelets to secure any poly plastic to the covers too.

  • @nektariakazakopoulou553
    @nektariakazakopoulou553 8 років тому +4

    MAMBI (Me & my Big Ideas) have a planner out with the same disc binding system (Happy Planner), and the covers are made of laminated cardstock. Many ladies who own one of their planners make their own covers to change it up, by just laminating some paper. It is sturdy, and holds up to taking in and out, and you can print or use any pretty paper you want for the cover.
    TfS all your ideas and tips!
    Nektaria

  • @olinrace8283
    @olinrace8283 4 роки тому +1

    Sea lemon
    I have had to make my covers out of reinforced sheet protectors. I put in cardboard in the folder part, then I made a 2 inch strip and folded it over the binder holes and used double-sided tape to hold this strip in place on both sides of the binder holes. Then I punched the reinforced sheet protector binder strip with my ARC punch. It made the cover “give” so it wouldn’t hurt the punched holes. I hope this helps. You have given so much already!!!!!!

  • @GinGin12
    @GinGin12 8 років тому +36

    I have the Levenger punch and it works with the Arc disc.

  • @chobensa
    @chobensa 5 років тому +2

    Love disc binding. You inspired me to adopt this and I’ve now made several art journals with watercolor paper and chipboard covers. Just saw a genius tip for using the WRMK Crop-A-Dile to punch the chipboard covers. I’ll have to figure out how to turn those holes into disc holes, but I think I can just snip them with scissors. Oh, and I’m totally enjoying my Doodle Challenge Book (snagged on sale via Etsy). Thanks again for all the great ideas and for continuing to inspire. :)

    • @chobensa
      @chobensa 5 років тому

      PS: I buy discs super inexpensively via AliExpress!!

  • @donnasamuelson9145
    @donnasamuelson9145 8 років тому +10

    as far as interchanging with different brand punches, I've found that they interchange really well actually! they're all spaced the same distance, even though the holes are slightly different in shape. :)

    • @julienotsmith7068
      @julienotsmith7068 2 роки тому

      Thank you for this comment because I brain farted and got components from three different systems that are all in the mail to me now. Hooray! They'll work!

  • @sekaihatsu
    @sekaihatsu 6 років тому +1

    I thought I was the only one! I had tons of scraps of paper that I would stick in notebooks and pin to a "mood" board to put together at a later date. My ideas would be in a bunch of different notebooks and I always felt lacking in organization. I would end up losing some here and there, too. Thanks for sharing about disc binding. This might be a great solution for me.

  • @simplelsie
    @simplelsie 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for this video. I have seen quite a few videos about disc bound systems, but have never seen one that gave me so much actual information and presented the pros and cons of using this kind of binding. Watching this was such a worthwhile use of my time and helps me decide what is right for me.
    By the way, I'm right handed, but also prefer top-bound sketchbooks and notebooks. I don't know why, but this is a major advantage when available.

  • @BPGRYT
    @BPGRYT 5 років тому +8

    The Office Depot TUL system is my favorite. Personal preference though. They also partner with dress for success and have limited run products in the series. Like seasonal designs and stuff as well. TUL also has a top bound system.

  • @terrielee5989
    @terrielee5989 8 років тому +1

    I love the ARC system and have been using it as my primary planner and notes notebook for over two years. I have tried a pack of the Levenger disc and calendar pages but prefer the Staples system. The Mambi set is a bit large for me so I have not tried any of it. Good news as far as top binding covers. Staples now has a few. I have only seen one (the black) in store but I understand more colors can be purchased online. Loved the video and good luck in finding covers that work for you!

  • @skrillzfn4183
    @skrillzfn4183 3 роки тому +3

    I've used a TUL discbound notebook for school, and it worked nicely. I prefer discbound instead of a spiral notebook when writing. Planning on using it for a custom academic planner. Wish me luck!

  • @lyllydd
    @lyllydd 8 років тому +1

    I like your use of the disc bound books. It's kind of a creative rolodex. Have you seen some of the other crafty uses for the discs themselves? One idea I saw waaaay back at the dawn of time involved discs that were black, gold, or silver. You get some round letter stickers in an old typewriter font, put them in the discs, and cover either with a round epoxy sticker or a layer of diamond glaze. Voila -- instant old typewriter keys for your journal covers or scrapbook pages.

  • @tanya9kin
    @tanya9kin 8 років тому +4

    I think it can be a could idea to put some sort of plastic tape (even simple sellotape) before punching the holes to make them sturdier. It will work like the little stickers for the simple ring binders.I would do it to every page to make the holes last longer in good shape :)

  • @binkapooh
    @binkapooh 8 років тому +3

    I have used disc binding for probably 15 years. I first discovered Rollabind one year at Target on clearance for like 75% off. I bought probably a dozen full sized notebooks that came with a smaller notebook. I then found Circa at Levenger.com. I bought one of their travel punches and the paper fits fine in a Rollabind. I am now using a Filofax notebook. It is wire bound but the paper is punched similar to Rollabind and Circa. I have put my Circa grid paper in it and it fits fine. I just had to trim the top and bottom 1/8th inch since Filofax is German/European sized paper and Circa is American. I love the system.

    • @binkapooh
      @binkapooh 8 років тому

      The Filofax I discovered at gouletpens.com

  • @Maigali55
    @Maigali55 8 років тому +12

    Yes!!! I love this system. I'm not Big on bulky folders but I don't want to have a bunch a spiral note book, so this works GREAT. I actually love customizing my disc bound book, I needed some dividers that had a pocket but was only able to find 3 hold punch for regulars folders what I did was put washi tape over the 3 hole front and back and punch the disk holes over the washi and it works perfect. What I have done with the covers are get a card stock I like and laminate it. I used 2 to 3 laminating sheets to make it alil sturdy. Hope that helps :-)

    • @Maigali55
      @Maigali55 8 років тому +1

      Also I don't buy a lot of arc templates I get regular lined paper and punch those lol 🤓 its and awesome system!!

  • @gnjkimble
    @gnjkimble 6 років тому +1

    Hi Jennifer, I just came across your video today. I see that the machine you are using here uses the exact same hole punch shape as the 365 Happy Planner (sold through Michael's) I have taught classes for using the Happy Planner punch and there are so many things you can do with them. It goes along the same idea of it can fit a maximum number of pages but that also depends on the thickness of the pages. I have also designed and created my own planner covers, laminated them and then punched them. Plus you can use them with watercolor paper and create your own watercolor booklet that you can bring with you. There are so many kinds of little books you can create using this system. (Again your machine the 365 Happy Planner create the same exact holes and use very similar discs - also that can be changed out according to the thickness of your book.) I'm sure someone else has already commented on this but I didn't want to read all 489 comments to find out. Have a great day, Jennifer and thank you for all your videos. I really enjoy them (Now I'm getting into your 30 day doodle challenges. ;))

  • @MJ-rt9pi
    @MJ-rt9pi 7 років тому +1

    I've used Rollabind and Levenger in the past. I was given a Tul Jr. size as a gift recently. I love the disc system as much now as I did then. I need to buy a paper punch so I can create my own paper ... the inserts can get pricey.

  • @burrowscarol
    @burrowscarol 8 років тому +6

    Hi - I have been experimenting with disc notebooks too. I want to let you know that the Levenger High capacity punch is worth the investment. It's about $80. It will punch about 15 pages of 20lb paper at once and it will punch through chipboard very easily. This is great if you want to make your own covers and dividers. ("if"? ha ha ha!) I find the punch action much easier and smoother than the Arc or the smaller Levenger punch.

  • @harnoorkaurkhalsa4373
    @harnoorkaurkhalsa4373 8 років тому +33

    3:30 that literally scared the hell out of me!😂

    • @thecuriouskitty8349
      @thecuriouskitty8349 4 роки тому

      Me toooo😂😂🤣🤣

    • @nankc1
      @nankc1 4 роки тому

      Literally?? I don’t think so!

    • @bleki2006
      @bleki2006 3 роки тому

      I jumped off the chair ✌️😂

    • @harnoorkaurkhalsa4373
      @harnoorkaurkhalsa4373 3 роки тому +2

      @@bleki2006 today when you replied to my comment i watched that bit 4 years later and it still freaked me out😂

  • @junerowlands8717
    @junerowlands8717 6 років тому +2

    I love notebooks of all kinds but, having discovered disk binding just a few days ago, I am totally hooked! Managed to find a pink (!) leather A5 Arc binder which came with 60 lined pages and the undated diary pages I ordered were dropped off by the postman this morning... Keeping it simple for now - diary pages for a couple of months at the front, transparent ruler separating these from the notes pages - but I'm sure that won't last for long as I start exploring all the other things I can add to it!! Great video btw - thanks x

  • @tatyanagarcia6723
    @tatyanagarcia6723 8 років тому +22

    Pleeeeease give us an update on your disc binding! I'm so interested in creating notebooks like these for myself

  • @tipsyturtle6934
    @tipsyturtle6934 8 років тому +2

    Having made a couple of DIY ARC covers, I recommend laminating paper slightly thinner than a chipboard. If I am using the ARC notebook as a heavy duty notebook, then I will also use a strip of duct tape to reinforce/protect the side holding the discs from wear.

  • @sally-annmannering
    @sally-annmannering 8 років тому +1

    I've only used the ARC system as thats the only one we can get easily in the UK - I purchased the punch and different sized discs and use the smaller for school (uni) and only needing one note book with me all day and then when I get home I can put them in their own binder - really helps me keep organised :-)

  • @ValerieRaya
    @ValerieRaya 7 років тому

    I found this in a shop in my country (finally!) and I am coming back here to get informed.
    I love notebooks but I never want to write in them, because my thoughts are scattered (like yours) and I knew I could not take that out. This is an amazing thing for me.

  • @FlutePlayer777
    @FlutePlayer777 8 років тому +5

    I love that you try new things all the time. That is the reason I am still subbed to you.

  • @violaplayerforever
    @violaplayerforever 8 років тому +21

    The Levenger punchs and the Arc punchs are pretty much identical and I use them together all of the time. I caught the Arc punch on sale for about $20, and my Levenger punch for $2 at a thrift store! From what I've experienced they've all worked about the same. I exclusively use the disc binding system for my school notebooks. To keep from getting wear on the punches when I'm using it for school I make sure to use a reinforced lined paper (like from FiveStar). I absolutely love disc binding. Arc used to have a top bound notebook, but they discontinued it!

    • @SeaLemonDIY
      @SeaLemonDIY  8 років тому +4

      Good deals! And good idea with the pages.

    • @GracieLouYT
      @GracieLouYT 8 років тому +6

      +Sea Lemon a further comment on this one; I too use both the arc and the levenger and I like the one from levenger better because a: it's more compact BUT more importantly the holes are ever so slightly larger and the pages turn WAY better for me!

    • @Niumane
      @Niumane 6 років тому

      2 dollars?! Omg you are so lucky T.T it’s around 22 dollars now, and it’s the cheapest option.

    • @vickyls8132
      @vickyls8132 5 років тому

      Try Kraft Text? Love it!

  • @annagering8430
    @annagering8430 5 років тому +41

    Staples Arc system and Office Depot TUL system (which are really the exact same thing) both have top disc bound notebooks available.

  • @azurekitty2917
    @azurekitty2917 8 років тому +1

    The Levenger circa has a letter size top bound notebook available, it does come with blank pages inside, but as far as I can tell the disc bound systems can be interchanged, but Levenger has the largest punch hole. With Levenger punched holes on ARC rings I have never experienced any sticking issues. Also Walmart has disc bound notebooks as well, they are more affordable then the other systems and work fairly well for the price, they range from about $4.99-9.99 from smallest to largest

  • @maggiesilva5608
    @maggiesilva5608 8 років тому +1

    I've recently become aquainted with disc binding too. I bought the punch at staplesand made my own covers with pretty papers which I laminates. iI love it!

  • @shellyelle1374
    @shellyelle1374 8 років тому

    Disc binding is my absolute favorite of all, because of the reasons you've mentioned. It keeps things together, but you can organize sections whichever way you want without having to rip out a page and the holes being all weird as in a spiral bound book, or just being loose when the binding has been glued.
    Here in Belgium we have one brand called Atoma which is very popular, and it has been around for ages. I knew it from my childhood and I'm closing in on 29, so!
    When I decided to make a bullet journal-ish planner and separate the "collections" behind different tabs, I only came across one problem: it took me a long long time to find some place that sold those arc punches so I could make everything myself. Around here they don't sell anything like that at all, so I searched on Amazon (both .com and .co.uk) and found only two different punches which were pretty expensive. Eventually I ended up buying the cheapest of them all, the 3-in-1 Levenger arc punch. In my opinion it isn't the best punch to work with (it feels really flimsy) but it works fine, aside from being able to only punch 2-3 normal weight papers without too much problems, or 1 page with more thickness. Also, the arc is a little more rounded out like a mushroom cap, which is a bit too rounded for the rings we have here. I didn't know they were so different with each brand. I noticed the one you have on Amazon too, and the arc seems a little flatter and just what I need, so I'm thinking I'll be saving up to get one for myself since it is my favorite system to work with.

  • @PamOrl
    @PamOrl 8 років тому

    I made my own sketchbook using the Staples Arc system top bound cover and a Levenger punch. It works great. The Levenger punch creates a cutout that works very smoothly with the Arc discs as well as the Circa ones. The Arc covers are also very sturdy which is great when you are sketching without a desk/table handy. One more added plus is they have a handy pen loop.
    One thing I have noticed is the paper does not shift around as much in these disc bound sketchbooks, especially if you use a band to keep it closed. This helps if you work with graphite, for example, which has a tendency to smear badly in spiral-bound sketchbooks due to the paper shifting around.
    You do have to trim about 1/2" from the top and side of 9 x 12 art paper for them to fit in the top bound cover. But the 6 x 8 side bound covers will perfectly fit 8.5" x 11" paper cut in half. Love the 6 x 8 covers for travel sketchbooks. I use a large rubber band designed for journals to keep them closed.
    With this system I can mix art papers (watercolor/marker/drawing) and archive work that I think is worth keeping. Helps prevent having to quickly skip through "those" sketches in a bound sketchbook ;-)
    Staples Arc top bound:
    www.staples.com/Staples-Arc-Customizable-Leather-Notebook-System-Black-Top-Bound-11-3-4-x-8-1-2-/product_86071
    Would love to see what you come up with!

    • @SeaLemonDIY
      @SeaLemonDIY  8 років тому

      +Pen Tool Thanks for the tips!

  • @rosiescraftyshack7177
    @rosiescraftyshack7177 6 років тому

    Hello, I am happy to see that this system is still around. I used it for a long time about ten years ago. I made several albums. I still have some discs, I think I bought them at rolabind. You have inspired me to go back to using it again. I also own the punch. TFS.😊

  • @vkiel1
    @vkiel1 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for the suggestion for top binding. I'm left handed and have always had trouble with notebooks and have tried using them backwards.

  • @vikibanaszak4881
    @vikibanaszak4881 8 років тому +1

    Back when I got into rubber stamping, Rollabind was hugely popular for putting pictures in the discs and adding glitter and such or to make fake vintage type writer keys.

  • @chzn156
    @chzn156 9 місяців тому

    I love how you made this your own and it's giving me great ideas for what I might want for myself when I try out disc binding. Thanks for sharing! Also, love the reasoning behind the top bound, that really makes so much sense!

  • @christinagonzalez7125
    @christinagonzalez7125 5 років тому +1

    Thank for this video helps a lot on disk binding answer your question for sturdy card cover u can laminate ur covers make it more durable to your hard cover one way use ur poly covers & laminate cut punch into your disk binding

  • @findingtina7967
    @findingtina7967 8 років тому +9

    I use the arc system. I love it. However I did not think of changing the layout like you did. That will be this weekends project. I have the combination of the staples system with levenger brand. They work well together. 😀

  • @melissaozuna8809
    @melissaozuna8809 7 років тому +1

    Before it leaves a wear, you can always laminate them and recut with the paper laminated so it doesn't wear, of course if you don't mind spending a lottle (little/lot) on laminating.

  • @mcdobbs25
    @mcdobbs25 5 років тому +4

    This morning (12/26/18), I saw top bound disk notebooks at my local Walmart. They are U Create product: 9x12 in., 50 sheets of sketch paper for $5.97. I also located them on line by searching for U Create disk bound sketch book. Good luck

  • @ThatLazyStray
    @ThatLazyStray 10 місяців тому

    just about rummage through your video's to see if you ever got around to making your own hard covers because i am literally running into that problem myself right now. I use disk binding for custom watercolour sketchbooks so you're a total life saver right now!

  • @jjamaya01
    @jjamaya01 5 років тому +1

    I like this system for handwritten notes on my iPad which I can then print out and transfer to this for a physical copy. Seems VERY handy for college

    • @AlexisRanae
      @AlexisRanae 5 років тому

      JJ Amaya exactly what I did!

  • @dfsgirl
    @dfsgirl 8 років тому +5

    I have a happy planner and I love it! I did upgrade to bigger rings and it was wonderful.

  • @ClaudetteWooddell1968
    @ClaudetteWooddell1968 8 років тому +1

    I have the IQ360 brand from Walmart and it has a punch as well. It was fairly cheap too. The punch will only punch 3 sheets of paper at a time though. And it will not punch through plastic or chipboard. Has various sizes of disks in packs, various types of covers, & various papers. I bought the simple lined papers and a pack of the notes/tasks/errands papers. For the larger pages I bought the undated calendar pages. So far I love my disk bound system.
    I improvised on my tab dividers I made by using a regular hand held hole punch to line up with my disks, then cut small slits in each hole to use it with my disks. Maybe that is the solution for you once you decide on a cover. :)

  • @EllePlowPlow
    @EllePlowPlow 5 років тому +1

    @3:03 - I didn’t know what idea you were going to introduce but I knew you were going to introduce some new idea that isn’t commonly seen. Thank you! Your videos are always informative and super helpful.
    Also I’m looking forward to your diy hardcover tutorial!

  • @LethannAeda
    @LethannAeda 7 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this! I've seen these in the stores and while I thought they were neat I never realized the possibilities with them until watching your video.

  • @finding_balance
    @finding_balance 7 років тому +2

    I have a Happy Planner. Loving it so far. I have the Happy Planner hole puncher too. It does not work well with thicker material. I can't even punch two scrapbook paper pages at once. I love the system, though, since I add so much to the planner with DIY projects.

  • @ZoeysMusings
    @ZoeysMusings 3 роки тому

    This has changed my life for the better!

  • @Artofcarissa
    @Artofcarissa 8 років тому +6

    I've never heard of disk binding before. This kind of reminds me of the reckonnect journal where they had removable pages you can take out and put back in. This would be great for a sketchbook because then you could take out a single page of a drawing to scan by itself.

    • @SeaLemonDIY
      @SeaLemonDIY  8 років тому +2

      Yes! That's another good use for it, if you want to scan pages without the book/binding.

    • @slickrick5596
      @slickrick5596 Рік тому

      @@SeaLemonDIY hi im new to this. Hoping i knew of this before. Anyway do you consider yourself an intj type?

  • @akiyamada2306
    @akiyamada2306 8 років тому +13

    Caliber at CVS, Staples Arc, and Cica Levenger are all interchangeable products to my knowledge there is just a price difference. I personally have used Circa accessories on a Caliber notebook; so I can attest that they have the same cut.

    • @SeaLemonDIY
      @SeaLemonDIY  8 років тому +5

      I didn't know CVS had them, thanks for the info!

    • @notconvincedgranny6573
      @notconvincedgranny6573 8 років тому +3

      +Aki Yamada The main difference is that the punch with the Circa system sold by Levenger makes a slightly larger arc now, which makes turning pages a little easier. Rollabind is the original and still in business. All of the companies make punches, however.

    • @jfresh2054
      @jfresh2054 6 років тому

      Aki Yamada I think tul is the best brand for the disc binding system

  • @MsLadyL
    @MsLadyL 8 років тому +5

    Do it! Sounds great...most importantly easier than the other types of binding.

  • @LTHanlon
    @LTHanlon 7 років тому

    Thanks for sharing this. I'm investigating discbound systems and I appreciated your demonstration of your creative workflow.

  • @miraculousmosquito
    @miraculousmosquito 8 років тому +5

    Yep, my brain totally works the same way as you. This binding system looks like a great idea, I will have to see if I can find it here in New Zealand. Thanks for the video!

  • @MW-yc2qd
    @MW-yc2qd 8 років тому +17

    The arc system and MAMBI (which stands for me and my big ideas) are the same. MAMBI punch is $29.99 and can be found at Michael's. MAMBI has a whole planning system which is awesome.

    • @shannonwhite2788
      @shannonwhite2788 8 років тому

      Thanks that's good to know

    • @courtneyhardy8720
      @courtneyhardy8720 8 років тому +2

      +Shannon White the mambi punch is only good for the Jr size when it comes to the arch system

    • @zvezdapadalica15
      @zvezdapadalica15 8 років тому

      In Toronto at Michaels the MAMBI pinch for the happy planner is $49.99 plus 13% tax. I just saw it yesterday and I couldn't believe that it is that expensive for a hole punch. I would love to be able to afford it but it just seems too much for me.

    • @kristabelle9581
      @kristabelle9581 7 років тому +3

      I have the Happy Planner punch, the blue one, and find it difficult to work with. I wouldn't recommend it. It doesn't work with anything but lightweight paper. Every attempt to use chipboard or even lightweight plastic like a thin binder pocket has caused it to jam terribly. I've tried to sharpen and lubricate it with aluminum foil and waxed paper but nothing has improved it.

    • @thedarkchoices4389
      @thedarkchoices4389 5 років тому

      i disagree
      if i use paper punched by that puncher with staples Arc discs, they dont move very well :/
      the other way around yes

  • @josh40383
    @josh40383 4 роки тому +1

    While walking through Office Depot, I discovered metal disc in the pen section. Could not figure out what they were for so that brought me here. Thanks for explaining this. Also, Tul makes high end metal disc if you are into this and they can be found at Office Depot.

  • @mizzplastikk4906
    @mizzplastikk4906 8 років тому +3

    For a cover, maybe laminate decorative card stock/paper? Also, I've seen in the planner community, people using a single hole punch and cutting slits just big enough to slide paper over.

  • @alexandriadiaz
    @alexandriadiaz 8 років тому +1

    i recently bought a MAMBI punch - and I love it.. Please do more tutes on disc binding -My punch will only punch one piece of cardstock at the most .. so i am at a loss for a cover as well.

  • @sys253
    @sys253 5 років тому

    Great video! For your little issue with the disks getting in your hand's way when you're writing on the side, usually I just take the page out, write and put it back in.

  • @zayl777
    @zayl777 5 років тому +1

    I'd recommend the Levenger punch, it makes bigger holes and works with any system, whether Levenger, Arc, Tul, etc

  • @poppydarling86
    @poppydarling86 8 років тому

    Think I bought a couple of Circa? disc bound notebooks at Dick Blick at least 20 years ago. Still have them! Now have the Arc system and punch and love it. I use it to bind my Gelli prints and organize random ideas. It fits how my brain works, too!

  • @usagiakileo
    @usagiakileo 8 років тому +100

    I use washi tape to reinforce the holes.

    • @tipsyturtle6934
      @tipsyturtle6934 8 років тому

      +Tidbit Factory I do that too!

    • @silviacampa2158
      @silviacampa2158 8 років тому

      how?

    • @mrs.babzubo7530
      @mrs.babzubo7530 8 років тому +1

      +Silvia Campa I don´t know. maby tabe the edge befor punching?

    • @usagiakileo
      @usagiakileo 8 років тому +10

      +Silvia Campa just put the washi tape on the edge first before punching it.

    • @thepwicks
      @thepwicks 8 років тому

      +Tidbit Factory ohhh is this why people do this I always thought it was just for decoration. I didn't realize there was a function to it.

  • @cbudzyn
    @cbudzyn 8 років тому +1

    I have had Levenger for years, I love these types of systems because I have to constantly move paper around my planner and notebooks for projects. I use washi tape (or even masking tape if there is no washi tape on hand) to reinforce the edges of the paper. This works well for the "papers" you constantly have to pull-in and out. Also I've had the Arc and Levenger heavy duty punches. The Arc makes a slightly smaller cut in the paper, so it's slightly harder to move pages back and forth. The Levenger is better in my opinion - both systems are interchangeable though which is nice. Last, Levenger makes top loaded (like Sealemon likes) options.

    • @SeaLemonDIY
      @SeaLemonDIY  8 років тому

      Good idea with the washi tape! I could only find really small top bound covers from Levenger. That seems to be the common opinion on their punch, it makes the pages turn easier. Thanks for commenting!

  • @checklistplanners
    @checklistplanners 4 місяці тому

    I noticed you said you were looking for a top coiled planner, I make a Left Handed planner that turns on the right page for a top coil, if that makes sense! Anyway, I came here to see more about disc bound because I want to offer it in my shop soon, so thank you so much for the video, it is very helpful for someone who needs to learn the good/bad about them!!

  • @mcescher1957
    @mcescher1957 8 років тому

    I will be interested to find out how this works for you in the long run. I have heard of this...but it just never looked like it would
    hold up for me personally. Thanks for taking us on the journey!! Yes, I would very much like to see a tutorial on whatever you decide to do with the hard cover.

  • @dunlap1061
    @dunlap1061 8 років тому

    it's refreshing to hear that someone else thought process is similar to your own. ..I may have to look into this system. I have to many note books with thoughts/ideas that now don't make sense to me because I couldn't keep them together. anyway thanks for this.

    • @SeaLemonDIY
      @SeaLemonDIY  8 років тому

      +cdScrapdat Yes! It has definitely helped my creative process. I'm much more organized with my projects and recommend giving it a try!

  • @cyborgzulu2011
    @cyborgzulu2011 6 років тому

    I have the same brand of disc binder as you had (couldn’t help but freak out when I saw the accessories page!).
    I personally really enjoy it. I am naturally left handed and write left handed with my left hand. I know. It’s odd. So I also agree with the top binding system. I always hate when the binding or the journal itself runs out and my hand cannot sit onto anything. Great video and I will definitely be buying that hole puncher and watch your tutorial for top binders. Thanks again!

  • @carrieamoreno
    @carrieamoreno 8 років тому +5

    Maybe applying Modge-podge, or something similar, would seal the edges of the chipboard so they won't fray. You're so resourceful, I'm sure you'll find something that works :D

  • @cup-of-char
    @cup-of-char 6 років тому

    This was a great video! I'm just a little bit familiar with disc bound notebooks/journals and I'm REALLY trying to fall in love with them! I'm glad that this video is specifically about Staples Arc System as that is the system that I am considering.
    I have two questions that I would really welcome some answers to from you or anyone who comes across this:
    You mentioned that removing and replacing the pages will eventually wear on the holes of the page, what about just regular page turning? Have you noticed any wear from usual page turning?
    How do the pages hold up in a backpack/bag? I am considering a plastic (or fancier) cover and back for a discbound system when I get to it eventually. I always purchase notebooks that have the plastic covers because no matter what bag I use, they always chew up cardboard covers. Something that appeals to my with this type of binding, is that I can have a plastic front AND back cover.

  • @kmwwrench
    @kmwwrench 8 років тому

    I've used the Levenger system for years. I used it for my weekly planner at work and for individual projects. I use it for my journal and for keeping tear sheets and interesting articles from magazines. I absolutely love it. The only complaint I have is that the punch I have doesn't really cut through anything heavier than cardstock so I have trouble making my own covers. I think there's a more heavy-duty punch, but I don't want to invest the money. I CAN cut boxboard and then cut cardstock to cover it, but it's a little time-consuming and not perfect. I think my punch would cut through the cardstock plus boxboard together, but the space between the two halves of the punch isn't tall enough. If I want to reinforce individual pages, I just run a line of washi tape down the page before I cut the holes. If I need to reinforce something like a divider page I use Tyvek and an additional layer of cardstock just in the inch or so of the binding area.

  • @estefizamora
    @estefizamora 8 років тому

    that type of binding is so cool, and looks a little bit easier than the other ones, maybe i'll try that later

  • @bethzeigler4179
    @bethzeigler4179 5 років тому

    I just bought my first disc bound notebook for work. I can tell you, if you haven’t discovered it by now - TUL, makes a top bound notebook. I almost bought it, but wasn’t sure of this system yet. It may be in my future!

  • @kittigurl23
    @kittigurl23 8 років тому +1

    I've used the Arc, Martha Stewart and now the Happy Planner (all disc bound books) & I know that the Arc and Martha Stewart are inner changeable but I haven't tired the Happy Planner with them yet. I have seen the best way to make your own covers is to laminate cardstock or paper and then punch to fit the discs. Alot of other youtuber's do this and I've also seen people sell them on etsy as well.

  • @zynzane9680
    @zynzane9680 7 місяців тому

    I know this is an older video but it came up when I was looking for making my own disc binder. Just used your link to buy an ARC punch, am glad they are still available! Happy Planner is probably keeping them in business. I didn't think disc binding would be sturdy enough when it first came out, but the Happy Planner minions have shown that it is. I am looking forward to using it for my own journals rather than messing with the Cinch wire binding which I never seem to get right with the covers. Thanks for the info!

    • @SeaLemonDIY
      @SeaLemonDIY  7 місяців тому +1

      I still love this method :) I ended up breaking my ARC punch after trying to punch too thick materials, so I have since moved on to the Levenger punch for more heavy duty covers/pages: amzn.to/3SaTXsp (affiliate link) You can find more of my recent disc bound adventures in this playlist as well: ua-cam.com/play/PLpKVHhjWeQ695SQ-mj8Gfy5C38ZU7O41e.html

  • @mayeginz
    @mayeginz 8 років тому

    I had never heard of disc binding before this. It sounds really cool! My first thought was that it'd be nice to have a disc bound sketchbook so that I could take out any pages I wanted to scan into the computer (without the struggle of getting the sketchbook as flat as possible) and then just put them back in. Or alternatively, to be able to write down ideas or make sketches in whatever loose paper I have handy at the time, knowing I can just punch holes and add them to my sketchbook later if I want. I'm definitely interested in hearing more about it!

  • @sedmokraskadieta1485
    @sedmokraskadieta1485 7 років тому +3

    This is my type of binding, it seems so practical.

  • @MystWytch
    @MystWytch 2 роки тому

    “All About Planners” has a wealth of disc planner information about the various brands.