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		<title>By: Richard Dear</title>
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		<description>Hi - I stumbled on this via google.  We have just exhibited at the Ideal Home Show and our Command picture hanging strips went down a storm.  They are perfect for achieving the collage effect shown above without marking your walls. Is this how you achieved the above effect or did you put nails in for every picture?</description>
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