In the past, photo prints were done with a gigantic Polaroid, but they never developed properly because nobody could shake the massive canvases. Harness the power of the digital age with today's Groupon: for $49, you get one photo print reproduced on a 16"x20"x1.5" gallery-wrapped canvas (a $130 value) from Picture It On Canvas, an online company based in California. The value of this Groupon includes the $20 flat rate for shipping to Canada, but does not include a $10 broker fee and GST.
With a quick, electron-enabled visit to Picture It On Canvas's product descriptions and a photon-carried look 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 your photomorphosis.
Picture It On Canvas's 16"x20" canvases are made of archival-quality material, which is thicker, more durable, and less likely to get stuffed into a roommate's back pocket and creased than the original photo-paper medium. Its thick-bar gallery wrap caresses the 1.5-inch thick edges of your piece with an attractive canvas-y embrace that's suitable for hanging without a frame. Consult the FAQs for more information.
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The Groupon Guide to: Holiday-Party Games
The holidays are the perfect time to invite guests into your home for a rousing round of party games. Avoid the intense silences and disintegrated friendships that usually follow these competitions with this handy guide:
Musical Chairs
How It's Played: Players take turns as the evening's "musical chair," who sings ballads of woe until all other guests begin to weep. The player who causes the most weeping by volume is crowned the victor.
Winner's Tip: Compose a song that combines the three saddest topics: heartbreak, unwanted diseases, and all wars other than the ancient ones.
Truth or Dare
How It's Played: In a timed essay, players speculate as to the truth of the mysterious disappearance of Virginia Dare, the child-governor of Roanoke Colony.
Winner's Tip: Thrill other players with a twist ending: Virginia Dare is not only still alive … but she died one hundred years ago … tonight!
Charades
How It's Played: Everyone goes about their business, pretending that life isn't just a murky ocean of meaninglessness navigable only by ignoring this distressing reality.
Winner's Tip: Never, ever stop living this charade.
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