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Art.com – Online Deal

Framed Art, Prints, and Canvases (Half Off). Two Options Available.

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Sun Dec 09 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$50
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  • Photographic
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  • The Finer Things

In a Nutshell

More than 850,000 prints provide ready-to-hang pieces, and Photos to Art feature yields customized printing and framing

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 6, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Online only. Not valid for gift cards. Valid only in the US. Shipping not included, but may use the Groupon value toward shipping. Additional shipping information can be found here. Valid for sale items. Not valid with other offers, discounts, coupons, promotions, or gift certificates.
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Without walls, art aficionados would have to sate their passion for aesthetic composition with real-life lily ponds, starlit cafés, and gooeylicious candy pocket watches. Keep sticky scenes at a safe distance with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $25 for $50 worth of framed art, prints, and canvases
  • $50 for $100 worth of framed art, prints, and canvases

Full color saturates the Casablanca movie poster print ($37.99 for a 23.5"x31.5" print; $144.99 with added 1.25" wood frame) and Picasso's Grand Profil, 1963 ($44.99 for a 27.5”x27.5” print with border), shades of white dominate the selection of black and white photographs ($2.98 and up), and primary colors pop in Roy Lichtenstein’s In the Car, c. 1963 ($55.99 for a 27.5”x27.5” print; $194.99 with added 1.25” wood frame). This Groupon can be used toward any item from Art.com except for gift cards.

Art.com

With more than 850,000 images, Art.com boasts an immense variety of ready-to-hang wall pieces and decorative artwork along with professional custom framing and mounting services. Choose pieces from a massive selection of media and styles, including photographs, vintage art prints, and abstract pieces, or search by subject matter for items such as iconic album covers and movie prints. An artist search can help perusing patrons snag fine-art prints from Matisse and Munch or one of the pulp pieces by Andy Warhol, best known for his daring depiction of infamous midcentury gunslingers the Elvis triplets.

The site's Photos to Art feature lets shutterbugs upload digital snapshots to the site and select a custom frame using a quick interface that offers more than 25 custom frames, a range of sizes, and more than 80 museum-quality mats. In addition to framing uploaded photos, Art.com can also print them on a canvas stretched across wooden support bars and protected with a gallery-grade UV finish. Patrons can view mockups of their custom portraits to ensure they'll match the walls on which they'll hang. Art aficionados can also choose prints from a moody lot of black-and-white beauties before encasing them in a variety of smart frames. Purchases are protected by Art.com's return policy, which guarantees 100% satisfaction.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Impromptu Holiday Games

With holiday season in full swing, there's no shortage of dinner parties to attend. If your host doesn't own any board games, save the evening by suggesting a game that can be played without gaming equipment:

Bang, Bang, Hear, Hear: Have one person grab a fork, spoon, and knife. After everyone else closes their eyes, the person holding the utensils will start banging one of the three against the dinner table. The first person to correctly guess what the banger is banging wins and gets to leave the game.

Noise Town: Break off into groups of two. Each pair builds a unique city by creating a soundscape using the sounds that come out of their mouths. The team that builds the loudest town gets the grand prize—getting to wait outside until the other teams stop.

My Country, Your Country: One person starts the game by approaching another person and saying "My country." The person has to respond, as quickly as possible, "Your country?" The first person then must say "My country" again, this time faster than the second person said "Your country?" This keeps going until everyone feels compelled to simultaneously shout "The holidays: are these not the finest times of our years?" Then everyone gets to leave.

Should December be called Game-cember?