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MisterArt.com – Online Deal

$15 for $30 Worth of Arts and Craft Supplies

$15
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No Longer Available
Wed Aug 08 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$30
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50%
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In a Nutshell

Art and craft supplies for painting, drawing, scrapbooking, jewelry making, and more

The Fine Print

  • Expires Nov 1, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Valid online only. Ships to US addresses only; extra fee for AK/HI. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Extra fee for shipping; not valid toward shipping. Not valid for VIP memberships or gift certificates.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Arts and crafts keep hands too busy to launch their owners into orbit when they try to high-five the sky. Keep your hands on the ground with this Groupon.

$15 for $30 Worth of Arts and Craft Supplies

The supply selection includes paints (starting at $1.04), instructional DVDs (starting at $7.13), jewelry-making supplies ($0.62–$20.30), and scrapbooking albums and refills ($1.87–$9.41). School-bound lads and lasses can pick up portfolios (starting at $1.32), how-to books (starting at $3.01), or project kits (starting at $2.94).

MisterArt.com

From their post in Texas, MisterArt.com’s staff of agents and designers takes pride in finding deals on thousands of name-brand art supplies for its customers. With canvases, ceramics, and craft supplies, the online shop stocks almost everything artists need to ply their crafts except for nude bowls of fruit. A price-match guarantee ensures that the cost of every item will beat that of other art-supply sites, and a resources page inspires depleted muses with an oracle of information on famous artists, artistic periods, and commonly used terms.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Cute vs. Creepy

Cute and creepy are two sides of the same coin, both exploiting vulnerability or out-of-the-norm behavior in order to elicit an instinctive response. In our stimulus-overload world, it can be difficult at times to tell the two apart—at least, without consulting this foolproof guide:

  • Blind date bringing you a brightly colored wildflower: cute
  • Blind date bringing you a brightly colored wild cockatiel: creepy

  • Father saying goodbye to his daughter after dropping her off at school: cute

  • Father saying goodbye to his daughter after serving her scrambled eggs: creepy

  • Animal with eyes exactly the size of a quarter: cute

  • Animal with eyes slightly larger than a quarter: creepy

  • Six-year-old niece taking your picture: cute

  • Six-year-old niece scratching your eyes out of the picture: super cute

Why do so many children scratch the eyes out of family photographs?

MisterArt.com