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		By: Shirley Fenstermaker		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I recently came a cross an article on what to do with scrapbook paper that is attractive to the eye (not much isn&#039;t) and not being used for anything.  Find a few pieces and frame them! Arrange them in a visually appealing place on any wall to spruce up a bit.  It can be a theme such as fall and then can easily be switched to a different theme by replacing the paper as needed.  Very little money but a nice temporary touch.]]></description>
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