In past centuries, family portraits were taken with a gigantic Polaroid, but required prohibitively expensive teams of muscled hussars to shake the massive canvases. Harness the power of the digital age with today's deal: for $39, you get one photo print reproduced on a 16"x20"x1.5" gallery-wrapped canvas (a $124.95 value) from Picture It On Canvas, an online company based in California. The value of this Groupon includes shipping, handling, and tax.
Picture It On Canvas specializes in reproducing customer photographs on gallery-wrapped canvases ideal for attractive wall display. With a quick, electron-enabled visit to the company's product descriptions and a photon-fueled glance at its how-to template, customers can dive into the world of art, interior décor, and science simultaneously. Select a prize photo, digital or analog, from your archives, and then use the online order form to begin the photo-synthesis. Picture It On Canvas's 16"x20" canvases are constructed from 100% acid-free archival-quality material, which is thicker, more durable, and less likely to get haphazardly stuffed into a roommate's fanny pack than the original photograph. A thick-bar gallery wrap embraces the 1.5"-thick edges of your piece with a professional finish suitable for hanging without a frame.
When flipping through a photo album, it’s a statistical certainty that you will come across your own naked baby butt or a photo of the time Uncle Ed accidentally lit his dentures on fire. With Picture It On Canvas's photo-reproduction services, both of these mood-killers are avoidable, as walls are far too heavy to turn. Consult the online FAQs for more information on the whole procedure.
You may redeem your Groupon beginning September 25.
Groupon Says
You Oughta Be In Pictures. Seriously.
Today's Groupon is a great opportunity to turn those pictures you have lying around into fine wall art, such as:
- Your family standing next to the World's Biggest Handkerchief on your annual vacation to Keanu Reeves's ranch.
- The picture of you on The Weeping Widow Rollycoaster, one of only 17 coasters designed by Edgar Allen Poe.
- The pictures of your deceased cats: Cranberries 1–14, who all died of natural causes.
- A painting of a farm.
- Timmy's bad report cards.
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