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  2. Door hanger - Wikipedia

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    A door hanger (also spelled doorhanger or door-hanger) is a plastic or cardboard sign, generally rectangular in shape, cut to hang from the handle or knob of a door. They are sometimes used to distribute print advertising to residences.

  3. Teslin (material) - Wikipedia

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    Teslin is commonly used for producing waterproof maps, door hangers, flash cards, horticultural tags, parking permits, and more. [ 2 ] Teslin is also widely used in the plastic gift and loyalty card industry.

  4. Public library advocacy - Wikipedia

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    Campaign publicity included yard signs, banners, radio and newspaper ads, flyers, postcards, bookmarks, and door hangers advocating that locals vote yes on the levy. [88] A website was created to provide information about the levy and allow supporters to download a “Vote YES For Our Library” graphic. [89]

  5. Shoji - Wikipedia

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    Shoji paper cannot be used in places where it will get wet, like a bathroom; even laminated paper will be affected, as water bleeds in from the edges. [ 59 ] Traditionally, abura-shōji ( 油障子 : "oil-shoji"), also called ama-shōji ( 雨障子 : "rain-shoji"), used paper (generally nishi-no-uchigami , 西の内紙 ) that was glued on with ...

  6. Wallpaper - Wikipedia

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    The largest picture print was The Triumphal Arch commissioned by the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I and completed in 1515. This measured a colossal 3.57 by 2.95 metres (11.7 by 9.7 ft), made up of 192 sheets, and was printed in a first edition of 700 copies, intended to be hung in palaces and, in particular, town halls, after hand-coloring.

  7. Papier-mâché offering shops in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Shops provide joss paper, accessory paper and incense, selling to the public to sacrifice their ancestors in Qingming Festival. [8] In the Mid-Autumn Festival and Lantern Festival, shops sell candles and paper lanterns, which are used for the celebration. Many families buy such items for children in the Mid-Autumn Festival.