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Turner Framing – Multiple Locations

$59 for $120 Worth of Custom Framing

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In a Nutshell

Custom pieces to protect and enhance artwork, certificates, photographs, and memorabilia

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 22, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person. Not valid toward rush orders. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid with other offers. Valid only at listed locations.
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Art collectors protect their pictures the same way that crime bosses discipline their children—by having them framed. Guard your pictures before they take a fall with this Groupon.

$59 for $120 Worth of Custom Framing

Prices vary depending on the size of each piece and the materials needed for each job. Smaller orders can cost around $120, and most projects will typically cost $150 or more.

Turner Framing

With an interest in fine art and a dream of owning his own business, Rick Turner felt like he didn’t quite belong at his job with the federal government. So, in 1973, Rick left his office gig behind and took a risk by opening his own shop. Settling into a quaint historic building, Rick enlisted his sister Lorraine to work in the shop. When the two started feeding large frame mouldings through a back window, they realized they needed a bigger space.

Today, at Turner Framing locations in Sterling and Seneca Square, the certified picture framers preserve children's artwork, needlepoint pieces, photographs, diplomas, and hole-in-one golf balls with museum-quality materials similar to those used in protecting King Tut's vacation photos.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Boat Clubs

Millions of people own a boat, but—surprisingly—only a few of them get together once a week to talk boat. If you own a boat and haven't joined a boat club, check out some of the topics typically covered in a boat-club meeting so you can see what you're missing:

  • What's your boat's name?
  • What would your boat's name be if your boat could have named itself?
  • What are your favorite boat memories that you haven't made yet?
  • Share the first word that comes to your mind when thinking about your boat. Choose either "boat-like" or "boaty."
  • In a perfect world, how many boats would you like each of your children to own? (This is a trick question. The correct answer is: in a perfect world, my boat is my only child.)
  • On your tax returns, what do you list as you occupation? Boat owner? Boatman? Professional boatist? Something else that has "boat" in it?
  • Is your boat here right now? Can you point it out?

Is 2013 the Year of the Boat? Find out in today's Groupon Guide.

Turner Framing

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    Great Falls

    1025 Seneca Rd., Suite J
    Great Falls, Virginia 22066
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    Dulles Corridor

    1319 Shepard Drive, Suite G
    Sterling, Virginia 20164
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