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Canvas on Demand – Online Deal

Gallery-Wrapped Canvas with Shipping and Handling (Up to 65% Off). Three Sizes Available.

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In a Nutshell

Image experts touch up photos before printing them on textured canvas & wrapping them around a wooden frame

The Fine Print

  • Expires Aug 16, 2012
  • Not valid until 5/22/12. Online only. Tax not included; tax applies in CT, CA, NC, NV, KY, and WA. Shipping not valid to Canada.
  • 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.

Choose from Three Options

  • $45 for a 16"x20"x1.5" gallery-wrapped canvas (a $126.95 value)
  • $52 for a 20”x24”x1.5” gallery-wrapped canvas (a $149.95 value)
  • $75 for a 24”x36”x1.5” gallery-wrapped canvas (a $202.95 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 colorful flanks, a wrapped canvas doesn't need to hide in a frame or rub lipstick on its edges every morning. One–three weeks after Canvas on Demand receives your photo, you'll have your canvas print in hand and ready to hang. This Groupon includes the cost of shipping and handling.

Customers living in Connecticut, California, North Carolina, Nevada, Kentucky, and Washington will pay an additional fee for sales tax.

Canvas on Demand

Canvas on Demand transfers photos onto gallery-ready canvases. Clients upload an image and pass it off to the studio's image touchup experts. They'll make complimentary fixes, such as improving sharpness, balancing and enhancing the color, fine-tuning contrast, and removing suspiciously red eyes, before reproducing the image on canvas. Clients can also opt to mail in 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.

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: Writing a Novel

With the economy in its current state, the most fiscally responsible plan of action is to quit your job to write a novel for teens that adults will read. Here, then, are all the bones that make up the skeleton of a good novel:

  • Narration
    Your book will need a narrator. Your book can be…
    1st Person Perspective: Told from the point of view of the first character you come up with
    3rd Person Perspective: Told from the point of view of the weakest of three triplets
    Swear-word Thomas Perspective: Told from the point of view of town character, Swear-word Thomas

  • Inciting Incident
    Your book needs a moment that starts off the story. It can be when…
    The mayor declares being in love illegal in this proud Space Station
    The family needs someone to fetch Lilly’s medicine from the capital, but Pa’s in the ground and Ma’s got the Fester Leg. Looks like it’s up to bookish little Tabitha Greenwood!
    The tornado gains sentience and a hatred of humanity after colliding with the computer factory

  • Plot Structure
    Your book needs a plot structure. It can be…
    We learn about the characters in their pleasant if boring lives until the bad thing happens. The main person is sad about the bad thing but resolves to change it. They try to have some success but then something related to the main person’s main flaw makes the bad thing way worse than ever. Then something even worse happens. The main person wants to give up but through the power of not giving up fixes the bad thing and falls in love with the person they overlooked in favor of the hot person who turned out to be bad or neutral. They are happy in the end.
    Nothing Else

  • An About the Author Photo
    Your About the Author photo should contain at least three of the following:
    Unkempt Hair
    Black Turtleneck
    Typewriter (symbolizes writing)
    A Rocky Beach
    A Labrador
    Thick Eyebrows

Congratulations, your thick eyebrows have gotten your manuscript published.

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