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Old 04-19-2010, 07:33 AM
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I bought two fourxeight foot sheets of foam core board(which wouldn't fit in my car so someone brought them to my house) and nailed them with six nails each to a wall in my seweing room. Hung 72" flannel from the top, and voila, a design wall! I did this in my previous house, and the nail holes are easy to fill with spackling paste when you are ready to move.
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I bought two fourxeight foot sheets of foam core board(which wouldn't fit in my car so someone brought them to my house) and nailed them with six nails each to a wall in my seweing room. Hung 72" flannel from the top, and voila, a design wall! I did this in my previous house, and the nail holes are easy to fill with spackling paste when you are ready to move.
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I bought two fourxeight foot sheets of foam core board(which wouldn't fit in my car so someone brought them to my house) and nailed them with six nails each to a wall in my seweing room. Hung 72" flannel from the top, and voila, a design wall! I did this in my previous house, and the nail holes are easy to fill with spackling paste when you are ready to move.
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I bought two fourxeight foot sheets of foam core board(which wouldn't fit in my car so someone brought them to my house) and nailed them with six nails each to a wall in my seweing room. Hung 72" flannel from the top, and voila, a design wall that is thick enough for pins. I did this in my previous house, and the nail holes are easy to fill with spackling paste when you are ready to move.
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I bought two fourxeight foot sheets of foam core board(which wouldn't fit in my car so someone brought them to my house) and nailed them with six nails each to a wall in my seweing room. Hung 72" flannel from the top, and voila, a design wall! I did this in my previous house, and the nail holes are easy to fill with spackling paste when you are ready to move.
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I bought two fourxeight foot sheets of foam core board(which wouldn't fit in my car so someone brought them to my house) and nailed them with six nails each to a wall in my seweing room. Hung 72" flannel from the top, and voila, a design wall! I did this in my previous house, and the nail holes are easy to fill with spackling paste when you are ready to move.
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I bought two fourxeight foot sheets of foam core board(which wouldn't fit in my car so someone brought them to my house) and nailed them with six nails each to a wall in my seweing room. Hung 72" flannel from the top, and voila, a design wall! I did this in my previous house, and the nail holes are easy to fill with spackling paste when you are ready to move.
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I bought two fourxeight foot sheets of foam core board(which wouldn't fit in my car so someone brought them to my house) and nailed them with six nails each to a wall in my seweing room. Hung 72" flannel from the top, and voila, a design wall! I did this in my previous house, and the nail holes are easy to fill with spackling paste when you are ready to move.
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I bought two fourxeight foot sheets of foam core board(which wouldn't fit in my car so someone brought them to my house) and nailed them with six nails each to a wall in my seweing room. Hung 72" flannel from the top, and voila, a design wall! I did this in my previous house, and the nail holes are easy to fill with spackling paste when you are ready to move.
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