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Old September 30th 03, 05:28 PM
Kathy in CA
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I would like to buy some of those clippy things for small wall hangings.
Should be sticky on the back to stick to wall, maybe even easily removable.
What are they called and where can I get them?

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Old October 1st 03, 02:00 PM
Elena
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I don't know. They sound interesting. I recently found some velcro tabs
backed by that Command adhesive. You know the commercials that show you
stretching the tab and then it pops loose without leaving any residue or
taking off the paint? You have to be careful with those type of hooks and
things though because that adhesive isn't very strong. We used five of them
to mount a grid because even the biggest only held like 5 lbs.

Let us know what you find out!

Elena in Tx

"Kathy in CA" wrote in message
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I would like to buy some of those clippy things for small wall hangings.
Should be sticky on the back to stick to wall, maybe even easily

removable.
What are they called and where can I get them?

--
Kathy in CA
Quilting Stuff:
http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/kathys1068




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Old October 1st 03, 02:13 PM
nana2b
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Hi! 3M makes them in all sorts of sizes. They are a terrific invention.

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Old October 2nd 03, 12:20 AM
Nell Reynolds
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In order not to leave marks on the apartment walls, we hung pictures with
stick-on hooks. Easy-up, inexpensive, all good things until 6 months later
when we heard Crash! Thump! Crash! Shatter! DH and I came running at each
other from opposite ends of our domicile to see what the other dropped so
drastically. With both proclaiming innocence, we had to see what disaster
caused itself. Half an hour of searching, and DH noticed that we were
missing three of the glass-covered pictures behind the sofa. The top one
had slipped its mooring and knocked down the two below it, and they all fell
behind the sofa. We were young then. If we staged a repeat today, one or
both of us would have a heart attack.

Nell in Austin

"Elena" wrote in message
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I don't know. They sound interesting. I recently found some velcro tabs
backed by that Command adhesive. You know the commercials that show you
stretching the tab and then it pops loose without leaving any residue or
taking off the paint? You have to be careful with those type of hooks and
things though because that adhesive isn't very strong. We used five of

them
to mount a grid because even the biggest only held like 5 lbs.

Let us know what you find out!

Elena in Tx

"Kathy in CA" wrote in message
...
I would like to buy some of those clippy things for small wall hangings.
Should be sticky on the back to stick to wall, maybe even easily

removable.
What are they called and where can I get them?

--
Kathy in CA
Quilting Stuff:
http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/kathys1068






 




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