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I wrote a newsletter post about it here --
http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=649dc45aaf36f28af2042707e&id=4b84400852

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http://www.jgoldfeld-design.com/newsletter/

Date:    Wed, 1 Oct 2014 12:35:54 -0700
From:    Meg Justus <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: new label procedure

I do something similar for the rotating exhibits I put together for a local
museum, except that someone here on this list several years ago told me
that putting a layer of painter’s tape (the blue stuff) between the wall
and the doublesided tape makes it a) stay on the wall much better, and b)
much easier to take down.  Whoever that was, thank you again, because you
were so right.  I also put a layer of painter’s tape on the back of the
labels where the doublesided tape will be, because it does the same thing
on that side.

Painter’s tape.  The essential label (and panel) hanging tool.  Who knew?

Meg Justus
independent curation and exhibit work

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