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Picture Worth Custom Framing – Houston

Custom Framing (Up to 68% Off). Two Options Available.

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Value
$120
Discount
68%
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$81
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In a Nutshell

Experienced framers enshrine pictures, diplomas, and 3-D keepsakes with preservation glass

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 2, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 5 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Frames are perfect for preserving a memory, or for holding over your head to frame thoughts. Get in the right frame of mind with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

$39 for $120 worth of custom picture framing. $79 for $250 worth of custom picture framing.

Framing prices vary based on several factors, but for example, a previous custom frame job with matte and conservation glass cost $119.22 in all, including labor.

Picture Worth Custom Framing

Picture Worth Custom Framing's custom mouldings, mats, nameplates, and glass encircle paintings, pictures, and 3-D keepsakes of all types, including Christening gowns, flags, and pet memorials. Panes of preservation glass guard against harmful UV rays and oxidizing agents, and canvas prints transfer photographs onto sheets of expertly stretched cloth. And whether you're creating a custom shadowbox fitted with spots for medals or framing a wall-length mirror containing an evil twin, a 14-day framing timeline, as well as same-day rush service, ensures that you won't have to wait long to get your hands on the completed piece.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Pilgrim Rhymes

Most schoolchildren learn about the Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony from a series of mnemonic rhymes. Here's a look at how well these couplets hold up to historical scrutiny:

The Rhyme: They hunted turkey for work-y/And for chuckles they ate their own buckles.
True or False? While it is true that most of the Pilgrims were employed by the Dutch East India Company as turkey trappers, there is little historical evidence to suggest that the Pilgrims ate their own buckles for fun—it's more likely they ate the buckles for their high iron content.

The Rhyme: Seeking freedom of thought/On the Mayflower they fought/Millions and millions of mermen.
True or False? The Pilgrims were actually already free to practice their religion at their settlement in Holland, and their reason for coming to America had more to do with cultural identity than freedom to worship. Also, the mermen are thought to be apocryphal.

The Rhyme: If you fall asleep covered in mud/The Pilgrims appear to eat all your blood.
True or False? Every mother warns her children that if they refuse to take their bath, a vengeful band of Pilgrims will materialize to extract a terrifying revenge. This is true, but you can also trigger the appearance of the bloodthirsty Pilgrims simply by reading the word "Pilgrim" nine times in the course of a day.

Was the Mayflower attacked by mermen?

Picture Worth Custom Framing

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