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Jack Frost Binder

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Size: Avery Signature 2.5 cm Binder

You’ve spent time crafting interesting reports, so why not create an eye-catching Avery custom binder to match? Showcase your business with custom client binders, proposals and reports, or design unique wedding albums, recipe books and photo albums.

  • Dimensions: 25.4 cm w x 29.84 cm l; Spine: 3.55 cm
  • 3-ring binder designed for letter (21.59 cm x 27.94 cm) sized paper
  • 2.54 cm capacity, fits 275 pages with 1 Touch™ EZD™ Rings
  • Full bleed photo-quality printing
  • Binder inserts not included
WARNING: This product contains functional sharp points and pinch point hazards. Not for children under 8 years of age. Use with adult supervision.

Ring Type: One Touch EZD™ Ring

2.5 cm Capacity: 275 pages
3.8 cm Capacity: 400 pages
5.1 cm Capacity: 540 pages
Locking rings open with ease and keep pages secure.

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Jack Frost Binder

Jack Frost Binder

A multi-coloured random fractal which resembles Jack Frost ice patterns on a window pane; superimposed on a wintry, night background. The glowing blobs of colour, elements of the original fractal image, are a nice plus. Customize by adding your own text in two places on the front, and another on the spine. Those patterns on your windows during winter appear as water vapour crystallizes. The patterns are caused by slight changes in the temperature of the air, but other factors, related to the formation of snow and other forms of frozen precipitation, also contribute to variations in design. They often begin when a film of condensed moisture is frozen by a puff of cold air, and the glass gets a thin sheet of ice. Perhaps another film of moisture forms and trickles down, cutting ditches and tiny streams through the underlying ice, while another puff of cold air freezes this moisture. New frozen vapour molecules may add microscopic ice crystals. The freezing and melting process repeats again and again. Bit by bit the subtle weather conditions etch the window panes with patterns. Like snowflakes, frost needs a nucleus around which to form. Ice crystals form on dust, small bumps and imperfections in a windowpane, or the texture of plants. Then frost grows as more ice crystals form on the ones that have gotten started. It can make fanciful feathery or spiky patterns. In contrast, when water vapour condenses into water droplets on a cold windowpane and these droplets then freeze slowly, the ice has a different look, as seen in the close-up photo of frozen condensation droplets. The large bubble-like shapes in the photo are frozen condensation droplets, and the many small lines on their surface are cracks that formed as the ice froze and expanded.

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Designed on 2025-06-08, 4:41 PM
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