Want to make something fun, creative and memorable for Mother’s Day? Well, head over to your local Kodak Kiosk where you can score 2 Picture Movie DVDs for the price of 1 through May 9th (a $15 value)! Picture Movie DVDs combine your favorite photos with a meaningful song and are created directly on a Kodak Kiosk in just minutes. You can find a Kodak Kiosk at a nearby Target or CVS; to locate a Kiosk near you, click here. With this great deal, you can make one for mom AND one for yourself!
What you need to make a Picture Movie DVD:
• A print out of the coupon found here to snag the BOGO deal
• 40 physical or digital photos on a camera card, thumb drive or DVD
• A story you want to share
• A print out of the coupon found here to snag the BOGO deal
• 40 physical or digital photos on a camera card, thumb drive or DVD
• A story you want to share
If you’re stuck on what story to share, here are some ideas you can use to honor your mother with a KODAK Picture Movie DVD:
• Windsurf Mom: Highlight family vacations over the years
• Mom and her Kids: What has happened from birth to college? Plenty.
• Fashion Mom: Show all of mom’s crazy outfits, from Sunday best to cooking in the kitchen
• Mom and Her Man: It’s a love story
• Windsurf Mom: Highlight family vacations over the years
• Mom and her Kids: What has happened from birth to college? Plenty.
• Fashion Mom: Show all of mom’s crazy outfits, from Sunday best to cooking in the kitchen
• Mom and Her Man: It’s a love story
Grandmother:
• Grandma and Grandpa: Collect old photos from her attic and create a timeline of how she met grandpa.
• Time-Travel Grandma: If grandma has traveled from another country or been part of a historical moment, tell her story.
• Everything I learned, I learned from Grandma: showcase Grandma’s multitude of skills, whether it’s her cooking her special sauce, fixing the car or jogging a marathon.
• Grandma and Grandpa: Collect old photos from her attic and create a timeline of how she met grandpa.
• Time-Travel Grandma: If grandma has traveled from another country or been part of a historical moment, tell her story.
• Everything I learned, I learned from Grandma: showcase Grandma’s multitude of skills, whether it’s her cooking her special sauce, fixing the car or jogging a marathon.
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