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		<description>My husband made us a large projection screen similar to the project listed under More Tips You May Like: Quick n’ Easy DIY Projection Screen.

He was told to use blackout cloth.  It&#039;s a kind of plasticy-coated fabric that is used for window treatments.  There are lots of instructions online for using blackout cloth instead of the paper mentioned in the above article.</description>
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<p>He was told to use blackout cloth.  It&#8217;s a kind of plasticy-coated fabric that is used for window treatments.  There are lots of instructions online for using blackout cloth instead of the paper mentioned in the above article.</p>
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