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Fujifilm Shacolla box 1x5 for 13x18 photos

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  • double-sided adhesive foam panels
  • quick, easy and stylish
  • 13 x 18 cm

What is a shacolla? The term is a composition of the Japanese word "shashin" for picture and "colla" for collage. In fact, the shacolla is a double-sided adhesive foam board. You can attach one of your most beautiful photos to one side, while the other holds securely to the wall. The best part? Both sides adhere thanks to an adhesive that can be removed without leaving any residue. This means you can use each Shacolla multiple times - with new pictures in new places.

Quick, easy, stylish - three steps to individual wall decoration. The Shacolla sticks to the wall as if by itself and is just as easy to remove. It's child's play. You don't need any tools, tape or glue. Just follow these three steps:

1. Remove the white protective film from one side of the Shacolla.
2. Attach your desired photo to the self-adhesive surface.
3. Remove the white protective film from the other side and stick the Shacolla to the wall with it.

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Fujifilm Shacolla box 1x5 for 13x18 photos

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  • double-sided adhesive foam panels
  • quick, easy and stylish
  • 13 x 18 cm

Product description for Fujifilm Shacolla box 1x5

What is a shacolla? The term is a composition of the Japanese word "shashin" for picture and "colla" for collage. In fact, the shacolla is a double-sided adhesive foam board. You can attach one of your most beautiful photos to one side, while the other holds securely to the wall. The best part? Both sides adhere thanks to an adhesive that can be removed without leaving any residue. This means you can use each Shacolla multiple times - with new pictures in new places.

Quick, easy, stylish - three steps to individual wall decoration. The Shacolla sticks to the wall as if by itself and is just as easy to remove. It's child's play. You don't need any tools, tape or glue. Just follow these three steps:

1. Remove the white protective film from one side of the Shacolla.
2. Attach your desired photo to the self-adhesive surface.
3. Remove the white protective film from the other side and stick the Shacolla to the wall with it.

Fujifilm Shacolla box 1x5 for 13x18 photos

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
13 x 18 cm
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4260074174205
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70100135754

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