Interchangeable Christmas pallet sign

DIY twig stars for Christmas pallet sign. Interchangeable Christmas home decor on a budget. How to make easy and simple reversible home décor for the holidays. Make a sign from twigs.

INTERCHANGEABLE WINTER PALLET SIGN

I love decorating for the holidays. Especially Christmas. Now that I have a bigger home to decorate I’m finding it a little challenging to do AND keep it in budget. I have always had the heart of a frugal women so spending an arm and a leg to put up Christmas décor just wasn’t happening.

That’s why in the fall I made this lightweight faux pallet sign. It’s a blank pallet style sign that I can change out with the seasons. It’s a big statement type piece that I prop up on my dining room hutch. I love this so much. Best of all the planks I used to make this sign were left over from this plank wall project.

I really tried hard to spend minimal funds for Christmas decorating. So, for Christmas I had this great idea to make stars from twigs I had in the backyard. And they turned out so cute! I want to make more!!

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DIY twig stars for Christmas pallet sign. Interchangeable Christmas home decor on a budget. How to make easy and simple reversible home décor for the holidays. Make a sign from twigs.

I made 2 smaller twig stars and 1 medium sized star. You can see how I made my twig stars click here.

I was so glad I snagged up a package of silver bells from the Dollar Tree prior to making this craft because without them I don’t think it would have turned out so cute or looked as festive for Christmas.

DIY twig stars for Christmas pallet sign. Interchangeable Christmas home decor on a budget. How to make easy and simple reversible home décor for the holidays. Make a sign from twigs.

Here’s what I used

1. PLACE THE DECORATIONS

The first thing I did was place my twig stars and bells on my pallet sign to see where I wanted them.

DIY twig stars for Christmas pallet sign. Interchangeable Christmas home decor on a budget. How to make easy and simple reversible home décor for the holidays. Make a sign from twigs.

2. MEASURE

Next I measured out how much jute I would need to hang my decorations from the backside of my sign. I doubled the amount of jute since I was looping it and hanging it from the backside.

DIY twig stars for Christmas pallet sign. Interchangeable Christmas home decor on a budget. How to make easy and simple reversible home décor for the holidays. Make a sign from twigs.

3. ADD THE JUTE

The stars were easy to add the jute to. I just fed the jute through the top of each twig star. The bells were a little more difficult. I wanted to see the snowflakes that were on the bottom side of the bells so I had to hang them sideways.

DIY twig stars for Christmas pallet sign. Interchangeable Christmas home decor on a budget. How to make easy and simple reversible home décor for the holidays. Make a sign from twigs.

I fed the jute through one side of the bell and then out the other side and tied the two ends of the jute together.

DIY twig stars for Christmas pallet sign. Interchangeable Christmas home decor on a budget. How to make easy and simple reversible home décor for the holidays. Make a sign from twigs.

4. HANG

I hung my twig stars and silver bells from the backside of my pallet sign. I just kina eyeballed where I wanted them to be. Placed a pushpin there and pushed it in as far as I could get it.

DIY twig stars for Christmas pallet sign. Interchangeable Christmas home decor on a budget. How to make easy and simple reversible home décor for the holidays. Make a sign from twigs.

Then I looped where I had tied the jute ends together around the pushpin and draped it over to the front side of the pallet sign.

DIY twig stars for Christmas pallet sign. Interchangeable Christmas home decor on a budget. How to make easy and simple reversible home décor for the holidays. Make a sign from twigs.

I prop my pallet sign up on my dining room hutch, which one day I need to make time to give a makeover and I will most definitely post the before and after for you to see on here:)!!

DIY twig stars for Christmas pallet sign. Interchangeable Christmas home decor on a budget. How to make easy and simple reversible home décor for the holidays. Make a sign from twigs.

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DIY How to make a RUSTIC UNICORN sign + FREE SVG

How to make rustic unicorn sign. DIY easy tutorial for stenciling a wooden unicorn sign for your little gilr's bedroom decor. Painted unicorn wall art with flowers. Always believe in magical things wall art.

Unicorns…my third daughter is OBSESSED with these magical creators and has been for years. She was the inspiration behind these rustic looking glittery unicorn themed mason jars that we found on Pinterest and HAD to make our own. Everything is unicorn theme from her bedroom décor to her birthday party themes to her clothing. So, this year for her birthday of course she asked for…you guessed it UNICORN themed presents!

With all the craziness going on the world in the year of 2020 she couldn’t have a traditional birthday party. BOO! Instead she had a small but SUPER FUN day at home filled with a unicorn shaped cake made by her older sisters and LOTS of fun outdoor activities.

While she did get a few store bought gifts I thought it would be so fun to make her a rustic looking unicorn sign to hang in her unicorn themed side of the bedroom. She already has this gorgeous unicorn themed bedspread and SO many other purple glittery unicorn knick knacks I thought this sign would tie in perfectly with all of it.

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And she LOVED it! I was so happy because sometimes you make or buy something for your kid and you don’t always get the reaction you were hoping for. You know the one where they give you a huge smile and a thank you but you can tell deep down that it really wasn’t what they were expecting. Thank goodness my sweet girl BEAMED with unicorn excitement when she got her handmade rustic always believe in magical things sign from her momma! YAY a mom WIN!!

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How to make rustic unicorn sign. DIY easy tutorial for stenciling a wooden unicorn sign for your little gilr's bedroom decor. Painted unicorn wall art with flowers. Always believe in magical things wall art.
How to make rustic unicorn sign. DIY easy tutorial for stenciling a wooden unicorn sign for your little gilr's bedroom decor. Painted unicorn wall art with flowers. Always believe in magical things wall art.

HOW TO MAKE A RUSTIC PALLET STYLE UNICORN SIGN

For this tutorial I’m starting with a pre built, stained, and painted pallet style sign. If you’ve never built a pallet style sign before not worries they are actually really easy to make. You can read my post on how to built your own pallet style sign here. I also used a weathered gray stain on this wood unicorn sign along with white paint for the background colors.

1. CUT OUT YOUR UNICORN STENCIL

The first thing I did was cut out my stencil on ORAMASK STENCIL FILM. If you plan to cut out a ton of stencils and want to buy stencil film even cheaper you must read my oramask stencil film post on how I dramatically my out of pocket on this material for my small business. I used my Cricut to cut out my stencil and weeded my unicorn themed stencil with a super sharp exacto knife.

If you’re new to the Cricut world here are 10 must have to get you started on you Cricut journey.

How to make rustic unicorn sign. DIY easy tutorial for stenciling a wooden unicorn sign for your little gilr's bedroom decor. Painted unicorn wall art with flowers. Always believe in magical things wall art.

2. APPLY YOUR UNICORN STENCIL

Using transfer tape apply your unicorn stencil to your wood base. When removing the transfer tape it’s easiest to roll the transfer tape off your of stencil film. Use your vinyl squeegee to get your stencil good and adhered to the base of your unicorn sign.

How to make rustic unicorn sign. DIY easy tutorial for stenciling a wooden unicorn sign for your little gilr's bedroom decor. Painted unicorn wall art with flowers. Always believe in magical things wall art.

3. PAINT YOUR STENCIL

To prevent tons of paint bleed you can seal your unicorn stencil first with the same color paint that you used for your background color. In my case I used white paint because my background is white. The wood I used to make my daughter’s rustic unicorn sign was EXTRA RUSTIC. Meaning it had lots of imperfections. The wood was very uneven, rounded on the edges, and had small and large gouges all over. I knew even with sealing my stencil I would still have paint bleed unless I took extra time to paint the sign very slowing. I’m a momma of 4, I don’t have time to be that perfect lol so my sign had more than usual paint bleed. When painting your stencil you can use a cosmetic sponge or a paint brush. If using a cosmetic sponge you want to make an up and down dabbing motion to paint the stencil. Do very THIN even coats and layer up to 3 THIN layers but no more than that. I promise the coverage will be darker once the stencil is removed.

How to make rustic unicorn sign. DIY easy tutorial for stenciling a wooden unicorn sign for your little gilr's bedroom decor. Painted unicorn wall art with flowers. Always believe in magical things wall art.

4. REMOVE YOUR STENCIL

An xacto knife works great for removing stencils. Just be sure is super sharp. If you don’t have an xacto knife you can also use a sewing pin. You want to gently lift the stencil film up and off your wood base without causing damage.

How to make rustic unicorn sign. DIY easy tutorial for stenciling a wooden unicorn sign for your little gilr's bedroom decor. Painted unicorn wall art with flowers. Always believe in magical things wall art.
How to make rustic unicorn sign. DIY easy tutorial for stenciling a wooden unicorn sign for your little gilr's bedroom decor. Painted unicorn wall art with flowers. Always believe in magical things wall art.

5. DISTRESS YOUR UNICORN SIGN

I used a sanding sponge to lightly sand over my lettering on my unicorn pallet sign once my paint was dry. Just to give it a little more rustic look. I didn’t want my sign to be all gorgeously distressed and the lettering be crisp.

How to make rustic unicorn sign. DIY easy tutorial for stenciling a wooden unicorn sign for your little gilr's bedroom decor. Painted unicorn wall art with flowers. Always believe in magical things wall art.

6. PAINT ON UNICORN EARS

I almost forgot to do this part…insert facepalm!… I freehanded the ears with a pencil then painted them in with light pink paint. I added a little detail with a little bit of gray paint while the pink paint was still wet just so they didn’t look so flat. Then I distressed them with the sponge sander.

How to make rustic unicorn sign. DIY easy tutorial for stenciling a wooden unicorn sign for your little gilr's bedroom decor. Painted unicorn wall art with flowers. Always believe in magical things wall art.

7. MAKE THE HORN

I used a foam cone for this and cut it down to the size I needed. I used craft paint for this instead of spray painting it (check out my tips for spray painting Styrofoam here). Let dry. Once dry wrap it in tulle, I did this several times to get a good coverage.

How to make rustic unicorn sign. DIY easy tutorial for stenciling a wooden unicorn sign for your little gilr's bedroom decor. Painted unicorn wall art with flowers. Always believe in magical things wall art.
How to make rustic unicorn sign. DIY easy tutorial for stenciling a wooden unicorn sign for your little gilr's bedroom decor. Painted unicorn wall art with flowers. Always believe in magical things wall art.
How to make rustic unicorn sign. DIY easy tutorial for stenciling a wooden unicorn sign for your little gilr's bedroom decor. Painted unicorn wall art with flowers. Always believe in magical things wall art.

8. ADD ACCENTS TO THE HORN

I only needed a small piece of wire for this project so I used what I had on hand. I only had silver or green floral wire so I painted a piece of the silver wire with glittery nail polish and let it dry. Then I wrapped it around the horn and secured the ends inside of the foam. This really made a big difference in how the unicorn horn looked overall. Without this piece of glittery wire I don’t think it would have turned out as cute.

How to make rustic unicorn sign. DIY easy tutorial for stenciling a wooden unicorn sign for your little gilr's bedroom decor. Painted unicorn wall art with flowers. Always believe in magical things wall art.
How to make rustic unicorn sign. DIY easy tutorial for stenciling a wooden unicorn sign for your little gilr's bedroom decor. Painted unicorn wall art with flowers. Always believe in magical things wall art.

9. GLUE ON FLORAL UNICORN CROWN

I picked up my floral accents from Walmart. It’s spring/summer so they had a great selection of florals that had a magical unicorn vibe. I used gorilla hot glue in my glue gun to attach them to my wood base. I highly suggest doing a dry run with the floral crown before you actually glue them down. You want to make sure you are going to like the placement before you commit to the glue. Don’t be afraid to cut down your florals. Sometimes you just need a small piece of baby’s breath instead of a whole piece of it.

Some of the florals I used on this unicorn crown were leftover from these DIY corsages I made from my youngest three daughters for the daddy daughter dance. I love that I could also incorporate them into this piece. They were such beautiful florals and my store was completely out of them so I couldn’t get any more for this sign.

How to make rustic unicorn sign. DIY easy tutorial for stenciling a wooden unicorn sign for your little gilr's bedroom decor. Painted unicorn wall art with flowers. Always believe in magical things wall art.
How to make rustic unicorn sign. DIY easy tutorial for stenciling a wooden unicorn sign for your little gilr's bedroom decor. Painted unicorn wall art with flowers. Always believe in magical things wall art.

Now you’re ready to give this gorgeously rustic unicorn sign to your sweetest unicorn obsessed little girl to hang in her room. I hope you enjoyed this crafty tutorial. If you have any questions please leave them in the comments below.

Happy Crafting!

DIY how to build a pallet style wood sign

How to build a pallet style sign. Learn how to make your own wood sign bases and stop wasting money buying prebuilt ones at the craft store. DIY sign base.

We’ve all seen them, those gorgeous pallet style signs. The ones that are the spotlight of our rustic farmhouse dreams! Did you know there IS an easy way to make them? One that won’t break your back AND one that doesn’t break the bank. If you’ve been in any craft store in the last year you know what I’m talking about. Yes, prebuilt pallet signs are super convenient but they are expensive for what they are. Most are very thin and will break easily.

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Don’t get me wrong I LOVE drooling up and down the aisles of Michael’s of all the different crafts I can create but I also know that I can make a pallet style sign for a fraction of the price that it would cost to buy one from there. Granted I would have to do the work BUT it is actually SUPER easy to make one of those pallet style signs at home. If you have the tools you can make your own pallet wood blanks too.

After you read this tutorial check out these 6 MUST HAVES FOR STENCILNG WOOD SIGNS

Here’s one that I made using old fence wood. While I LOVE the look of this one this rustic looking wood can be really hard to come by so I don’t get to make these beautiful ooking signs often.

Here’s another version of a pallet style sign. For this one I used new wood and stained it in weathered gray. Then I distressed the edges and corners to give it a little character.

 
How to build a pallet style sign from new wood. Make your own pallet sign. Build a rustic style pallet sign.
 

HOW TO BUILD YOUR OWN PALLET STYLE WOODEN SIGNS

HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL NEED:

CLICK HERE TO LEARN HOW TO ATTACH A SAWTOOTH HANGER TO YOUR WOODEN SIGNS & DECOR

ONE- Figure out what type of wood you are going to use. I recommend you don’t use anything thicker than 1”. Anything thicker will be very heavy. For this tutorial I am using a 1x4.

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TWO- Decide how big you would like your sign to be, width and length. Measure out your pieces and mark them.

THREE- Use your miter saw to cut the pieces to the width you would like. Don’t worry if they are a little off you can fix that once you have your pallet sign built.

FOUR- After you have your pieces cut lay them out fronts facing down. Wood will often have one side that’s “prettier” than the other so choose which side you want to put your design on and place that facing down on your workspace.

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FIVE- Cut down two pieces of skinnier wood that are shorter than the length of your pallet sign, these will be your support pieces to place on the backside of your sign so it stays together. If I’m making a smaller sign I will usually use yard stakes for this but you can use a 1x2 if making a large sign. I just eyeball how long I want it to be and cut two to that length.

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SIX- Put a little bit of wood glue on your support pieces then place them on the back side of your pallet, they will go in the opposite direction that your pallet boards are running. Use your nail gun to nail them in place. You can also use a hammer and nails it will just take a little bit longer.

How to build a pallet style sign from new wood. Make your own pallet sign. Build a rustic style pallet sign.
How to build a pallet style sign from new wood. Make your own pallet sign. Build a rustic style pallet sign.

SEVEN- If your pieces are uneven and you want them to be perfectly square you can do that with your miter saw. My ends are ALWAYS a little uneven. So I take them to my miter saw, line the shortest one up with my laser on my saw and cut off the extra on both ends.

How to build a pallet style sign from new wood. Make your own pallet sign. Build a rustic style pallet sign.

EIGHT- Sand your new sign. I recommend an orbit sander and 120 grit sandpaper.

How to build a pallet style sign from new wood. Make your own pallet sign. Build a rustic style pallet sign.

I hope you find this tutorial helpful. As with all of my DIY crafts if you have any questions please feel free to ask away.

How to build a pallet style sign from new wood. Make your own pallet sign. Build a rustic style pallet sign.
How to build a pallet style sign from new wood. Make your own pallet sign. Build a rustic style pallet sign.

If you want to hang your new beautiful handmade sign in your home read this easy and quick tutorial on how to attach a sawtooth hanger to wood signs.

Happy Crafting!

DIY school spirit pallet style porch sign

DIY school spirit pallet style porch sign. How to make your own personalized repurposed wooden sign to show your small town pride.

DIY porch sign to show off your school spirit

It was an absolute PERFECT day in our small town today that I took a couple hours to make something for my own front porch. I could just feel the fall weather coming in and that reminded me that I needed to decorate for the upcoming season. Which totally meant that I NEEDED to make a new sign lol! Every year I try to incorporate a school spirit pieces on our porch, really it only makes sense because our school colors are ORANGE & BLACK but truly I do it because my husband and I absolutely adore the schools where we live.

The teachers are amazing, the staff in general is amazing, they take such great care of our girls while they are there for 8 hours a day. We can’t say enough nice things about our small town schools! So we show off our school spirit every fall blended into our fall décor.

I wanted a bigger sign than what I usually put out. The old one is a small 40”x5.5” leaning sign that honestly I’m tired of looking at lol! So today was the day for a new one! I had a pretty general idea of what I was going to do but I didn’t know it was going to turn out even more perfect than I planned!

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Here’s what you need to make your own school spirit rustic porch sign

First

You need to decide how large you want your sign, mine is approx. 24”x 22”. Then decide how large you want your lettering to be. I wanted my letters to take up a big portion of the base so I made my lettering roughly 11.5” wide and 14” tall each.

Measure out your wood base pieces and cut them to size using your miter saw. Then cut two pieces of your 1x2 a little shorter than the height of your sign. These are the pieces you’ll use to attach your pallet sign together. Place the pieces that you’ll be using for your sign face down on a flat surface. Then place your 1x2’s on it so it looks like the picture below.

DIY school spirit pallet style porch sign. How to make your own rustic style repurposed wood sign for your porch.

Second

Use wood glue {I use gorilla wood glue} to glue the 1x2’s in place, then use your brad nailer to nail them down.

DIY school spirit pallet style porch sign. How to make your own rustic style repurposed wood sign for your porch.
DIY school spirit pallet style porch sign. How to make your own rustic style repurposed wood sign for your porch.

Third

Cut your letters out on cardstock using your Cricut.. The cardstock I had on hand wasn’t long enough so I butted two pieces together and taped the seam and it worked perfectly!

DIY school spirit pallet style porch sign. How to make your own rustic style repurposed wood sign for your porch.

Fourth

Trace the letters onto your OSB. You can use pine for this but I chose OSB because we had this leftover from building TRIPLE LOFT BEDS for our older three girls…and yes, they came out AMAZING! I still have yet to write the tutorial for their U-shaped lofts but I promise, I will have it written before the end of the month ;)!

After you have them traced, cut them out using your scroll saw. Then give them a good sanding just on the front and around the edges. You won’t see the back so don’t worry about sanding that.

DIY school spirit pallet style porch sign. How to make your own rustic style repurposed wood sign for your porch.
DIY school spirit pallet style porch sign. How to make your own rustic style repurposed wood sign for your porch.

Fifth

Paint your letters. I chose to paint mine all black but you can get as creative with this as you’d like.

DIY school spirit pallet style porch sign. How to make your own rustic style repurposed wood sign for your porch.

I wanted to add a pop of color to my sign so I painted just one of the boards orange, just lightly brushed over it so it was medium coverage.

DIY school spirit pallet style porch sign. How to make your own rustic style repurposed wood sign for your porch.

Now add your letters to your sign. I didn’t align mine because I like the offset look. I didn’t bother gluing these down I just popped a few brad nails in each letter using my brad nailer.

DIY school spirit pallet style porch sign. How to make your own rustic style repurposed wood sign for your porch.

Now for the fun part! I love making these adorable free hand painted garland. I wanted the color to pop so I painted the triangles white, then once those dried I painted over them with the colors I wanted them to be. At first I wasn’t going to paint any of the triangles black but once I started painting over the white with orange I decided to break it up a little with every third triangle painted black. Then I used the end of my paint brush to add polk-a-dots to them. So CUTE!

DIY school spirit pallet style porch sign. How to make your own rustic style repurposed wood sign for your porch.

I just LOVE this rustic porch sign and it will tie in PERFECTLY with the rest of my fall décor.

I hope this inspires you to show off your own school or town spirit where you live. Let me know what you think below.

DIY school spirit pallet style porch sign. How to make your own rustic style repurposed wood sign for your porch.

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DIY pallet porch sign. How to make a simple and rustic sign for your front porch using barnwood.

DIY wall sconce using 1x4's

DIY wall sconce, how to make a pallet style hanging wall sconce from a 2x4 and mason jar

How to make a pallet style wall sconce

I've always had a LOVE for the farmhouse style...even before it was a thing...so I am so excited that others are appreciating the simple and rustic look!  I've never been one to got out and spend a ton of money to redecorate, I was raised to use what you have or get creative and make something from things you have on hand or need to buy little supplies for {which is what lit our flame for our business}. 

I've had my eye on these mason jar holders for awhile now...almost 2 years! And I finally made time to create my very own. I knew they would be super easy but seriously I am kicking myself for not making them sooner. One of the easiest and quickest DIY's I've done in awhile. In less than an hour you can have your own set of hanging pallet mason jar holders too!

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If you like this pallet style décor check out my hanging flag wall décor diy tutorial.

Materials you'll need to make 1 PALLET STYLE WALL SCONCE

DIY wall sconce, how to make a pallet style hanging wall sconce from a 2x4 and mason jar

STEP 1

Cut your 1x4x8 into 5 pieces.

3- 1x4x18

2- 1x4x10.5

{If you're making a set you will need to cut double the pieces}

DIY wall sconce, how to make a pallet style hanging wall sconce from a 2x4 and mason jar

STEP 2

Give al the pieces a quick sanding to knock down all the unclean edges. This will make applying the stain MUCH easier.

DIY wall sconce, how to make a pallet style hanging wall sconce from a 2x4 and mason jar
DIY wall sconce, how to make a pallet style hanging wall sconce from a 2x4 and mason jar

STEP 3

Stain your pieces. If you are painting them you can wait to do this till you have put your pieces together.

-I highly recommend Rustoleum stain especially this weathered gray I used on this piece.

DIY wall sconce, how to make a pallet style hanging wall sconce from a 2x4 and mason jar

STEP 4

I recommend sanding your pieces before you attach them together. You can use a sanding block or regular 120 grit sand paper but I prefer to use my Ryobi cordless sander. It's quick and does a GREAT job! Be sure to wipe your boards down with a lint free rag after sanding to get all the sawdust off.


DIY wall sconce, how to make a pallet style hanging wall sconce from a 2x4 and mason jar

STEP 5

Place your 18" pieces evenly in a row. Be sure you are happy with their placement.

DIY wall sconce, how to make a pallet style hanging wall sconce from a 2x4 and mason jar
DIY wall sconce, how to make a pallet style hanging wall sconce from a 2x4 and mason jar

STEP 6

Once you have your boards laid out how you like them take the 10.5" boards and run a bead of Gorilla Wood Glue down one of the sides. You will place it glue side down onto your 18" boards width wide {so you will have a 10.5" board going along the top and another 10.5" board going along the bottom}.

DIY wall sconce, how to make a pallet style hanging wall sconce from a 2x4 and mason jar

STEP 7

Now you will use your Ryobi Brad Nailer to nail them in place. This will give them the stability to last for years to come

If you don't have a brad nailer you can use a hammer and nail. It won't be as quick but it will get the job done. 

DIY wall sconce, how to make a pallet style hanging wall sconce from a 2x4 and mason jar

STEP 8

 Add a cup hook to the top middle of your board. To make it easy you might want to drill a small pilot hole to get it started. Be sure it's under the 10.5" piece, hang your mason jar and you're done!

It may seem like a lot of steps but I assure you this is an EASY PEASY project to give your décor some sprucing up!


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