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      <title>Fall DIY Crafts with Pumpkin Chalk Paint</title>
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      <description>I honestly think pumpkin chalk paint is one of those DIY hacks that just makes everything look better once the leaves start to change. There&amp;#39;s something about that flat, velvety finish that screams &amp;#39;cozy&amp;#39; in a way that shiny spray paint or basic</description>
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