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How to attach decorative indoor bunting to wall?

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arabella36 · 16/12/2010 10:51

You know the sort of pretty bunting you get in laura ashley/mamas and papas etc? I need to attach it to a painted wall and would like to do it without damaging the wall too much. There are no hooks on it.

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arabella36 · 17/12/2010 12:55

still hopeful someone knows!Smile

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wandawings · 17/12/2010 14:57

Look up 3M picture hooks. On the run at the mo so can't get a link x

TheNextMrsClaus · 17/12/2010 14:59

Drawing pin in a corner where you won't notice it.

4plus1 · 17/12/2010 22:22

You can get wee packs of hooks with a small nail in them. They are for putting up a cable for a phone or something. Thats what I used. The nail is very small and will go into both plaster and concrete walls.

4plus1 · 17/12/2010 22:23

Sorry should have said b&q do those hooks

Kittytickle · 17/12/2010 23:09

Blu Tak every three "flags" or so does the trick if you use enough.

Kittytickle · 17/12/2010 23:10

Blu Tac does the trick every three flags or so if you use enough, and you get a nice swooping look....

arabella36 · 18/12/2010 09:21

Thanks very much for all for the advice, should get it put up this weekend now. I knew this forum would provide answers!

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BlooKangaWonders · 18/12/2010 09:51

Defo 3M hooks - they always genuinely come off without harming the wall. I get them at Homebase.

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