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Small, Medium, or Large Photo-Print Reproduction on Gallery-Wrapped Canvas from Picture It On Canvas (Up to 75% Off)

Picture it on Canvas **NAT**
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Lor
4 years ago
This is amazing, unfortunately the business is no longer available. I suggest getting a glass cutting board anytime you can, they are quite sturdy and the picture shows through the rougher surface quite nicely

Gallery-wrapped canvas immortalizes analog or digital image on 1.5-inch-thick creation that can be hung without frame

In the past, photo prints were done with a gigantic Polaroid, but they never developed properly because nobody was big enough to shake the massive canvases. Harness the power of the digital age with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $39 for a 16"x20"x1.5" photo-print reproduction on gallery-wrapped canvas (a $110 value) with shipping (a $14.95 value; a $124.95 total value)
  • $45 for an 18"x24"x1.5" photo-print reproduction on gallery-wrapped canvas (a $145 value) with shipping (a $14.95 value; a $159.95 total value)
  • $49 for a 24"x30"x1.5" photo-print reproduction on gallery-wrapped canvas (a $178 value) with shipping (a $14.95 value; a $192.95 total value)

    Select a prized digital or analog photo, then use the online order form to begin the photomorphosis into thick, archival canvas. The canvas is wrapped snuggly around 1.5-inch-thick edges suitable for hanging without a frame.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Dec 19, 2012. Amount paid never expires. May buy multiple. Limit 1 per order. Not valid until 9/24/12. Promotional value may be used toward any product. Online only. Tax not included for orders shipped to California. Valid only in the US. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Picture it on Canvas **NAT**

Picture It On Canvas has been turning photos into handcrafted works of art since 2007 from their headquarters in San Diego, California. The company takes customer-uploaded photographs and prints them on archival-quality material such as canvas, metal, and hand-chiseled slate, forging a durable keepsake for customers to hang on their walls or dangle from the grills of their automobiles. Buyers can also blend several images into a collage or divide one photograph into four color schemes with a kaleidoscopic piece of pop art.

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