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		<title>Can Art: A Way To Recycle Some Tin Cans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok, let&#8217;s face it. The result is pretty lame. However, I chose to post this link because the technique shown can be applied to many other things, like making furniture, miniature models, etc. [ link ]]]></description>
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<p>Ok, let&#8217;s face it. The result is pretty lame. However, I chose to post this link because the technique shown can be applied to many other things, like making furniture, miniature models, etc.</p>
<p>[ <a title="Instructables" href="http://www.instructables.com/id/Can-Art-A-Way-To-Recycle-Some-Tin-Cans/">link</a> ]</p>
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