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Kinetic Additions
Add movement to your scrapbook pages!

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Spin-N-Wheel
Are you looking for something new and exciting to enhance your scrapbook pages? If so,
the Spin-N-Wheel is a great way to put a spin on eight of your favorite photos. By
using our easy to follow instructions, you will be able to quickly create memorable
and exciting pages, which are fun to view. If you have ever tried to create a photo wheel,
you know how difficult and frustrating it can be; however, our kit makes orienting and
positioning your photos a breeze.
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Slide-N-Hide
Are you looking for a way to display an extra photo on your page? If so, the Slide-N-Hide is a great
way to add an additional hidden photo to your page.
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Slide-N-Show
The Slide-N-Show™ is an exciting and dynamic way to display five photographs in the space of one photograph.
This kinetic addition to your page allows each photo to slide and show the next photo previously hidden
underneath. The motion is similar to a slide show, and will not interfere with the use of other scrapbooking
techniques.
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Move-N-Picture
Imagine being able to fit over 30, four-by-six, photos onto a single
page1. Couple that amazing
capability with a flexible product that displays photos using a moving picture effect. You have no doubt
begun to dream of the endless possibilities!
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1. This kit is capable of displaying ten (10) photographs. By combining more than one (1)
Move-N-Picture kit or using a partial kit, you can increase or decrease the photo capacity.
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Slide-N-See
The Slide-N-See is a wonderful way to transition from one moment in time to the next.
The Slide-N-See uses a pull tab to transition from one photo (made from a set of duplicates),
to a second photo (made from a second set of duplicates).
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