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Now that our images have been folded, we're ready to cut them into strips, and glue them,
alternating picture to picture, onto our white paper. If you've followed the previous step,
and you've folded it evenly, then these strips should come apart. They should all be evenly
sized, and what we're going to do, is, we're going to match them up, and we're going to
alternate the strips from one picture to the other. And then, as we put them together,
it's going to form like an accordion shape, and then we'll be ready to glue it onto our
solid white sheet of paper. So, first we have to line up the images, get all of our strips
cut, and then it's important to, of course, to keep it all in order. And then, once all
the strips are cut, then we can go ahead and start alternating the strips from one picture
to the next.
So, now we've finished cutting our strips. We should lay them out on the table, one on
top of the other, and make sure they're in the right order, and get them ready to start
mixing and matching. So, I've shown you how to cut your images into evenly sized strips,
and get them ready to be interchanged.