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Canvas On Demand – Online Deal

$45 for One 16"x20" Gallery-Wrapped Canvas Including Shipping and Handling from Canvas on Demand ($126.95 Value)

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Highlights

  • Turn original photo into artwork
  • Doesn't need a frame
  • Textured artist canvas
  • Upload online or mail originals

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 7, 2011
  • Limit 1 per order. Valid at consumer site only. Not valid with other offers. Tax & shipping included. Redeem starting 10/9.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Though rubber-banding a photograph to a roly-poly super ball increases its utility, its picture quality plummets after playing just a few rounds of fetch. Put a photo in a durable place with today's Groupon: for $45, you get one 16"x20" gallery-wrapped canvas from Canvas on Demand (a $126.95 value). Shipping and handling are included with the cost of this Groupon.

A wrapped canvas is a professional photorealistic reproduction printed on textured artist canvas and gallery wrapped around a sturdy 1.5" edge. Upload your desired image and pass it off to Canvas on Demand's image-touch-up experts. They'll make complimentary fixes, such as improving sharpness, balancing color, fine-tuning contrast, and removing suspiciously red eyes, before reproducing your image on a 16"x20" canvas. Customers can also opt to mail in traditional prints; Canvas on Demand's image magicians will make a high-resolution scan and return originals by mail—unless they're baby photos, which are returned via stork.

With a wraparound canvas, your new art will have a colorful edge, and it won't need a frame. About a week from receipt of your initial submission, you'll have your gallery-canvas print in hand, ready to hang with pride above any lonely fireplace in need of a non-imaginary friend.

This Groupon is available for redemption starting October 9.

Reviews

Canvas on Demand was featured by the Weekly Photography Tips blog, and it has more than 2,000 Facebook fans, with more than 100 of them giving mostly five stars:

  • To me good customer service will trump a bad product everytime [sic], but a good product will never overcome bad customer service. With Canvas on Demand both were outstanding. I could not be happier with my canvas. – Scott, Weekly Photography Tips
  • There are few enough companies that meet my expectations for service. There are even fewer that surpass them...but to blow them away? That's extremely rare and that's exactly what CoD did. – Gary C., Facebook

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.

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The Groupon Guide to: Stain Removal

Though some people wrap their furniture in clear plastic to shield the fabric from spills, muddy children, and Pavlov's dogs, they can't protect their clothing in the same manner. Should you accidentally soil a garment, follow these tips to avoid having to throw it in your nearest landfill:

Red Wine: Just like a tattoo, the longer you wait, the harder it will be to remove. Red Dye #40, the colouring agent that gives wine its reddish hue and was used to stain toy fire trucks in the '50s, will begin to set as it absorbs sunlight. This is why red wine must be bottled in a sun-proof, dark-coloured glass and only poured either at night or in a dark place, such as a bathroom or playground tube slide. Solution: Spill white wine over the blemish to reverse dye it.

Motor Oil: Because most toasters are now powered by two-stroke engines, anyone who prefers artificially staled bread is susceptible to oil stains and inhaled combustion gas. Motor oil can be a challenge to remove because its primary ingredient is vegetable oil, which repels water. Solution: Toss it on a fire. The heat will lower the viscosity of the oil, thinning it to the point that it will effortlessly evaporate off your clothing.

Sweat: Sweat is considered to be the most embarrassing stain, as it's not an indication of one's clumsiness while eating but of one's body composition being too acidic, a product of either a mineral deficiency or licking corroded batteries. Solution: Cut the stains out of your clothes. This gets rid of the stain and gives you a fashionable look that builds self-confidence, which is the number-one doctor-recommended method of preventing excessive sweating.

How come old toy fire trucks taste like smoky cedar and spices?

Canvas On Demand

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