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ERKE 60 Feet Bulletin Board Borders, Self Adhesive Crayon Die-Cut Rolled Border Trim Colorful Decoration with Strong & Permanent Adhesive for School, Classroom Offices Wall, Desks, Windows

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$7.99
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Why shoppers consider it
  • CLASSROOM DECORATIONS: It measures 3 inch in width, features a continuous length up to 60 feet, long enough to liven up your classroom, giving the classroom a pretty new and lively look. btw, you can cut to your...
  • SELF ADHESIVE: Backing with strong and permanent adhesive makes your decoration stay firmly on the wall or other places. Also, decorating the bulletin board will be easier and more convenient, because you don’t need...
  • SPECIAL LINES DESIGN: Not like the rigid straight lines, the board border features flexible curved lines, used to depict energy. Create a fresh and elegant modern charm. The gorgeous trim consists of vibrant crayon...
  • PREMIUM QUALITY: It is made of durable paper material, sturdy and use for a long time. Printed with vegetable ink without harmful substances, safe to use.
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