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MagickMuffin

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22. Not sure if you found a solution
Sun Oct 27, 2019, 12:56 PM
Oct 2019

But depending on the wall, you could check out tension rods. That way (if they're available in your size) you could change out the wall hangings fairly regularly if wanting a new look.

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It would depend how heavy the fabric is. fierywoman Jun 2019 #1
Probably a lightweight cotton. Just something to cover the mirror. smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #3
Even something sheer would cover the mirror. Mayber there's a heavy duty double sided tape? (Do fierywoman Jun 2019 #5
There is probably something like that, just need to make sure it comes off. smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #8
Don't know where you're at with this project, but in case youo haven't fierywoman Jun 2019 #19
Oh, that's an idea! I didn't even think of that. smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #20
Yeah with a space that size a second set of arms would help a lot! fierywoman Jun 2019 #21
Command hooks + safety pins? AndJusticeForSome Jun 2019 #2
That's an idea, the hooks! smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #6
Goo Gone will remove any residue AndJusticeForSome Jun 2019 #9
Good to know smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #13
Would the product Sugru work for what you are envisioning to hang? You can get it on line or in2herbs Jun 2019 #4
I just looked it up on Amazon. I have never heard of it but thanks for the suggestion! smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #7
You're welcome. nt in2herbs Jun 2019 #10
If that's not workable maybe try any Command brand product. It comes off the walls without in2herbs Jun 2019 #11
Great, I will check that out! smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #12
Here's a great place to get your covering flotsam Jun 2019 #14
Wow! They're beautiful! Thanks for posting. nt Phoenix61 Jun 2019 #15
Thanks! Very inexpensive! smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #17
I haven't tried this myself, but liquid starch is one way Lars39 Jun 2019 #16
I will have to look into that, but it seems a little labor intensive. smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #18
Not sure if you found a solution MagickMuffin Oct 2019 #22
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