The first book most binders are ever
shown is the simple pamphlet binding. Its fast easy and can be made
pretty. There are 2 variations that I'm fond of, the 3 hole and the
figure 8. Each is exactly what it sounds like, the name does not
deceive.
Here are some links to good references
on these bindings:
The stuffy Stanford treatise:
http://aic.stanford.edu/sg/bpg/annual/v06/bp06-13.html
Hey Lucy's version of the traditional 3
hole Pamphlet stitch:
http://heylucy.typepad.com/heylucy/2007/06/tools-for-bookb.html
This a link to a hand out using the
hole stitch and a single sheet of paper folded.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/10497493/Pamphlet-Binding-Stitch
TJBookArts has a great list of
tutorials, many are single signature, perfect for a months
journaling:
http://www.tjbookarts.com/otherlinks.html
Hey Lucy's instructions are the easiest and could be adapted to anything you want, but I like the Stanford, though stuffy, it's shear amount of information and 2 signature options a the best for the art journaler.