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Last summer we did an exhibit in our gallery on 19th century woven
coverlets. All of our labels were run out on 8 1/2 x 11 clear adhesive
labels (such as the Avery brand), cut to size, and adhered directly to
the wall. They looked very sharp and peeled off easily after the
exhibit, which was up for four months. When we need to use wall labels
in the museum, though, we run them out on white full-page labels, mount
them to mat board, and use a small amount of mounting tac to stick them
on the walls.
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Jennifer Snyder
Assistant to the Executive Director
Packwood House Museum
15 North Water Street
Lewisburg, PA 17837
570-524-0323
www.packwoodhousemuseum.com
Rebecca wrote:
> We would like to put text for our upcoming exhibit directly on the wall. What is
> the best way to do that? Do most people use silk screen or low tac adhesive?
> Help me!
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