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Use Ziplock Bags For Dry Sale Signs

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Date: 09/26/2007 Topic: Garage Sales > Signs  
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To keep your rummage sale sign dry in bad weather, slip it into a big ziplock bag before putting it up!

By Veronica from Sedalia, Missouri
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By Peggy (Guest Post)
Another way to preserve your signs is to cover them with packing tape.

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By Elsee (15) Profile Blog! Contact
Wow Veronica, that's an awesome idea! Good thinking! : )

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By azDana (129) Profile Blog! Contact
That is one of the best ideas I've ever read here! It makes so much sense, especially after you've spent the money and time on making attractive signs. What a smart thing to do! Thanks for sharing this. :-)

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By Victoria (Guest Post)
Great idea! I thought of another one...how about Saran Wrap-type of paper & staple it on to the sign.

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