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I love this idea! unfortunately I have a garage door that slides up. And to our dismay, someone graffiti-ed it this spring. It had begun to fade by the end of the summer, but last week they came around and freshed up the paint! grrrr... I'm considering putting a little red heart up beside the graffiti -- it says XX + XX (some initials that I can't remember). I feel that if I paint over it, they'll just do it again... and if you can't beat 'em, join 'em, right?
Posted by: martha brown | 2012.09.16 at 09:54 PM