Holiday decorations add beauty to December, a month otherwise characterized by its gray, frigid days and increased rate of chimney break-ins. Infuse homes with holiday cheer with today’s Groupon from Zazzle.com. Choose from the following options:
- For $25, you get $50 worth of customizable holiday ornaments.
- For $35, you get $75 worth of customizable holiday ornaments.
- For $45, you get $100 worth of customizable holiday ornaments.
Using Zazzle.com's intuitive online design tools, customers can personalize and create their own dangling holiday pendants with self-uploaded pictures and self-authored text. Custom ornaments, available in seven different shapes and sizes, begin as smooth, unmarked pieces of ceramic ($11.95) or shiny slabs of metal ($19.95), which patrons spruce up with photographs, drawings, or inspirational quotes by Anonymous. After fully adorning a shape such as a ceramic star or metal circle, bauble artists submit their masterpiece to the elves of Zazzle.com, who print the ornaments—usually within 24 hours—using vibrant, full-color inks. Decorations prepare for bough-gripping with a durable gold string or red ribbon, and zip to doorsteps after receiving a butterfly kiss from Santa's full-face beard.
To receive ornaments by December 24, orders must be placed by December 12 at 6 p.m. EST with standard shipping, December 15 at 6 p.m. EST with two-day shipping, or December 18 at 6 p.m. EST with express shipping. Visit Zazzle.com's holiday shipping deadlines for more information.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Workplace Treats
Although traditional workplace incentives—perks such as dental insurance, casual button-down Tuesdays, and permission to cultivate a tiny cactus at your desk—remain popular, none of them compares with the sugar rush and literal rush of employees swarming over free food in the break room. What are some workplace treats to be on the sniffout for?
• Cookies the size of a pizza
• Pizzas the size of cookies
• Sheet cake with single handprint mashed down in the center
• Freezer-size Ziploc bag full of blended cereals
• A dozen "apology bagels" for last week's microwaving-the-fire-extinguisher incident
• Sheet of wax paper adorned with a dollop grid of varying jams
• Untouched thing of salad
• Brown paper bag with the name Marshall written on it
• Party bowl filled with sesame seeds
• Tray of cupcakes decorated with jack-o'-lanterns and shamrocks, respectively
• Communal tub of work chili
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