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Big Picture Framing – Multiple Locations

$40 for $100 Toward Custom Framing

$40
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No Longer Available
Mon Mar 04 04:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$100
Discount
60%
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$60
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  • Photographic

In a Nutshell

Custom framing services for artwork, documents, photographs, and three-dimensional objects

The Fine Print

  • Expires Aug 28, 2013
  • Limit 3 per person. Limit 1 per frame job. Valid in-store only. Valid for custom framing only. Not valid for special pricing programs, big deal poster specials, or any other offers.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Without framing, all paper objects would be considered equal, making cocktail napkins as valuable as the first transatlantic paper airplane. Delineate priceless possessions with this Groupon.

$40 for $100 Toward Custom Framing

Custom frames cost $150 on average, although many objects can be framed for $100–$150 depending on size. Sports jerseys can be framed for less than $300.

Big Picture Framing

Experienced framers Barry Stahl and Bob Clayton built Big Picture Framing from scratch in 2000, holding meetings around an old card table as construction roared around them. Today, framers at 14 area locations craft custom and ready-made frames to display artwork, photographs, and record sleeves, and shadow boxes protect three-dimensional items such as ballet slippers, macaroni art, or a swarm of wasps. Patrons can dictate all design choices, choosing from metal and wooden frames in a multitude of colors and styles, or ask for recommendations from one of Big Picture Framing's resident experts. Big Picture Framing also stocks pre-framed art, prints, and posters to spruce up bare-walled homes or a drab doghouse.

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Hi, I'm Stiven Knatts, and I'm glad to be here in Hidden Town, Rhode Island.

Big Picture Framing

  • A

    Newton

    833 Washington Street
    Newton, Massachusetts 02458
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  • B

    Natick

    1290 Worcester Rd., Rte. 9
    Natick, Massachusetts 01760
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  • C

    Needham

    868 Highland Ave.
    Needham, Massachusetts 02494
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