Sounds like a good idea. We, however, are probably the last hold-outs in the US above the poverty line to be holding out on replacing our TV with a flat screen. So I have no USB port. One question. Why do you glue the traced drop cloth canvas to another canvas square? Janet
Another great idea, but i am afraid my husband will be opposed to my using his new TV for crafting! As to Crafty Thrifty's comment above, we had to replace our old TV (20 years old)which is the only reason we have a flat screen.
lynn says
so clever-tfs!!
Hey thats awesome!!! But I'm too affraid to do this.
I follow your for a long time and everything you make great!!!
Dear greatings Elly from Holland
OMG, my husband would kill me if I tried this, lol!
Sounds like a good idea. We, however, are probably the last hold-outs in the US above the poverty line to be holding out on replacing our TV with a flat screen. So I have no USB port. One question. Why do you glue the traced drop cloth canvas to another canvas square? Janet
Another great idea, but i am afraid my husband will be opposed to my using his new TV for crafting! As to Crafty Thrifty's comment above, we had to replace our old TV (20 years old)which is the only reason we have a flat screen.
Distressed Donna Down Home
This is brilliant! I think the thing I'm most impressed by is that you did this with a Sharpie?n It's so neat and clean.
That's a great idea – I would not have thought to do this! Thanks for sharing!
Linda
What a great idea! Thanks for linking up!
Stacey of Embracing Change
I have one tiny little tv and don't watch it much. But I like this look.
Genius! It's almost like having an overhead projector! Thank you for sharing.
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing that awesome tip at Toot Your Horn Tuesday 🙂
I don't know how you come up with all these creative ideas!
Amazing idea from one amazing lady! Your crafty ideas are always so great!
Kim
tip toe thru tuesday!
Great tip…thanks for sharing it with us!