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I would love to hear from anyone that has this machine. I made a book for my grandson last Christmas and was not happy on the binding (hand did it). Would like to know how this works at binding. Also how hard is the albums/binders to find. I looked online but didn't find many sources.
Robin I haven't had my YourStory very long but so far I love it. I bought my albums online, they were about $5 for the 8x8 (which is the size I scrapbook). I bought Inkpress Matte 80 8x8 paper and use that to print my pages on with my photo printer. I bought the album covers with the hole in the center and really like them. The binding is nice, it stays and it is super easy to use. I also like the heat lamination capability. I bought my machine at Wal-Mart for $75 and I bought the album covers online.
Take a look at the Zutter bind it all, I chose that over My Story for grandkids books, because the Zutter binding allowed the book to lay flat and the pages would be folded all the way to the back. The books have last thru 2 grandkids and still look good.