tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2985029980282043353.post8709642553442177581..comments2023-06-27T02:48:41.381-05:00Comments on Visual Obsessions: Sunny Summery SunroomUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2985029980282043353.post-9228440877642235232009-05-30T12:03:39.874-05:002009-05-30T12:03:39.874-05:00You are right -- I would prefer one big thing inst...You are right -- I would prefer one big thing instead of a bunch of little things on the wall. The right thing to do is go with a larger canvas. We do already have a staple gun, plenty of staples, and we even have the metal grabby-thingies to grasp and stretch canvas. So ... no excuse ... I should return the 24" and get the 36" that is the right size.debhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07672937937132506545noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2985029980282043353.post-31358105289339837282009-05-28T14:24:54.732-05:002009-05-28T14:24:54.732-05:00I'd buy the 36x36 canvas, buy four 36" stretcher p...I'd buy the 36x36 canvas, buy four 36" stretcher pieces that just push together at the corners and attach the canvas with a staple gun. (Why would you need a blank canvas behind it?) That should cost less than $80. even if you have to buy a staple gun.<br /><br />And then I'd go for the ideas you mentioned in the last paragraph.goodworks1https://www.blogger.com/profile/02967943973600981509noreply@blogger.com