Often used for toting memorable subpoenas or slices of deli meat, books also make for handy spots to place noteworthy photos while ensuring minimal mould growth. Preserve images in a portable and rodent-repelling format with today’s Groupon: for $39, you get $115 worth of custom-designed photo books from Photobook Canada. There is no limit on Groupon purchases, but only one book and any additional copies of that book may be ordered per transaction.
Customers can transform digital photographs into elegant coffee-table books with the help of an intuitive photo-book designer program after providing an access code obtained during the purchase process. Photo books are available in several styles and sizes that include hardcover and softcover. Regular book prices range from $40–$250, with additional fees for upgrades and professional-series books. Each book is handmade with superior-quality materials such as linen, silk, leather, and dragon skin, which are available in a variety of striking colours. Accessories such as slip cases and presentation boxes are available to add a dash of pizzazz to each order, and acid-free paper ensures long-lasting photo quality and deflects photon torpedoes. Orders are completed within five to seven business days and take an additional one to four business days to ship, ensuring customers will be able to promptly obtain their own memorable keepsake book and avoid carving photo images into a wall-mounted Etch A Sketch.
Photographs are not only useful for temporary amnesiacs attempting to solve the mystery of what happened at last night’s party, they also serve as an effective conversation starter when compiled in a fancy photo book. Gather a striking collection of memorable photographs into a fetching book format with today’s deal for Photobook Canada.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Family Vacations
With the economy leaving families in such a sour state, it behooves a household to squeeze every moment of togetherness possible out of a vacation. Here’s a guide to getting the most out of your next familial trip:
- Nothing annoys dads more than constant restroom stops, so be sure to spend the week before the trip going to the bathroom.
- Even though you’re excited, don't wake your dad too early. He needs to conserve enough energy for driving the car in the right direction and constantly threatening to turn it around.
- Do not ask your parents where ice cream comes from. Also don’t ask where Dippin’ Dots come from, because the answer is obviously the future.
- Sure, whatever, here's some money.
- Take a lot of family pictures. One day, Dad will be able to silently stare at them, wondering where the time has gone. The phone rings. It is a man selling credit cards….
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