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In this video we will be doing a tutorial on how to bind your own book with prong fasteners. First youamp;#39;re going to need: your printed Handwritten Legacy book, prong fastener and a regular old 3 hole punch. Check out the links in the description box below if you need to know where to find any of these items. Youre going to start by hole punching all of the pages. ONce you have all your pages three hole punched your then going to stack and align them and then grab out your prong fasteners. Simply insert the prongs downward into the holes. Were just going to just ignore the middle hole in this case as we dont need it for this particular binding method. But its also not going to affect it in anyway. So Once you have them all stacked and aligned and you are able to slide the prongs into the holes then youre just going to shove them all the way through and then flip it over so that the prongs are sticking straight up. THen Youre gonna grab the fastener piece to secure it. your