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Canvas on Demand – Online Deal

C$49 for 16”x20”x1.5" Gallery-Wrapped Canvas ($126.95 Value)

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Fri Jan 04 07:59:59 UTC 2013
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C$127
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C$78
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  • Photographic
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In a Nutshell

Image experts print custom photos on textured canvas and wrap them around a wooden frame

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 3, 2013
  • Limit 5 per person. Limit 1 per order. Not valid until 1/5/13. Online only. Valid only in Canada. Extra $25 fee for shipping; does not ship to PO boxes.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Photographs printed on canvas will outlast photographs printed on anything and then used as napkins during a family barbecue. Put a photo in a durable place with this Groupon.

$49 for a 16"x20"x1.5" Gallery-Wrapped Canvas ($126.95 Value)

A wrapped canvas is a professional, photorealistic reproduction printed on textured artist canvas and gallery wrapped around a sturdy 1.5-inch edge. Thanks to its colourful flanks, a wrapped canvas doesn't need to hide in a frame or rub lipstick on its edges every morning. Two to three weeks after Canvas on Demand receives your photo, you'll have your canvas print in hand and ready to hang.

Canvas on Demand

Canvas on Demand, backed by celebrity spokesperson Ty Pennington, transfers photos onto gallery-ready canvases. Different display options allow clients to divide one photo over three panels or group a series of photo canvases in one of 12 wall configurations. A pixel-painting option digitally modifies images, lending them the swirling texture of traditional oil paintings.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Minimizing Distractions

It’s easy to get distracted from what you’re doing, whether you’re writing an important essay, solving a mathematical proof, or crafting the perfect speech to explain spaying to your dog. Here are some sure-fire ways to minimize distractions and get the job done:

  • Turn off the TV.
  • Hide your video games.
  • Put the TV in a big box so you won’t look at it and imagine which of your favorite shows might be on.
  • Replace the box with a casket. TV is dead.
  • Burn your books: they’re just written TV.
  • Ask your roommate to move out if his life story is distractingly similar to that of classic TV character Mr. Simpson.
  • Close all the doors and windows so you don’t have to hear all the TVs driving down your street.
  • Imagine you’re on a TV show where you’ll win a million dollars if you don’t get distracted. Turn your TV back on so you can watch yourself on TV. Forget about what you were working on before; you’re a TV star now and you don’t have to do anything.

What is Mr. Simpson’s catch phrase?

Canvas on Demand

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