Waffle Flower, your A7 die set was my gateway drug to all kind of mixed media and art journal madness. I can't use those dies hard enough or long enough... so I came back for more and got the A2 set as well. I've used these dies for everything from dream journals, record keeping - I made an A7 Stamp & Die inventory list with these, and have honestly started inventory and cataloging my entire craft room in duplicate. Why? A friend lost her stash to a house fire, and when it came time for the insurance to pay, she simply had no idea of what she actually had. I decided that wasn't going to be me, so I have made A7 journals for my craft room stashes, all my other collections, and what furniture I own where in my house... make sense? I keep them in a firebox for safe keeping and update all of them once a month. But all seriousness aside, I have really seriously used these journal dies for all kinds of Mixed Media art books... and I even sent some of my artsy friends little art card journals that have tear off watercolor paper in them where I've added sketches for them to color. Not everyone is artsy, but EVERYONE loves coloring. Oh... with this set... I plan to make little desk calendar gifts. Really, these discbound dies are really 'the sky is the limit' situations and are some of the most handy dies I own... that's why I had to come back and get THIS set too... because honestly.. I could have gotten by with just the A7. But the A2 set offers a whole different range of shapes. I would really love for you folks to come out with more discbound items.... maybe some long skinny notebooks for tear off grocery lists.. that kind of thing.