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Personalized Cell-Phone Stand from PictureItOnCanvas.com
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Prop up cell phones with a sturdy stand that separates into two pieces for portability, personalized with a photo, pattern, or monogram
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Personalized Cell-Phone Stand from PictureItOnCanvas.com
- Stand for cell phones
- Perfect for your desk or bedside
- Base platform with cutout for charging cord
- Two printed pieces
- Print with a custom picture, choose a preexisting pattern, or design a monogram
- Easy to disassemble and reassemble for mobility
- Lightweight, sturdy design
- Wood construction
- Dimensions: 3.25” (W) x 4” (D) x 7” (H)
- Monogram design available for additional cost
Prop up cell phones with a sturdy stand that separates into two pieces for portability, personalized with a photo, pattern, or monogram
After purchasing this deal, you will need to visit the website listed on your Groupon voucher to complete redemption. Need help redeeming? Click here.
Personalized Cell-Phone Stand from PictureItOnCanvas.com
- Stand for cell phones
- Perfect for your desk or bedside
- Base platform with cutout for charging cord
- Two printed pieces
- Print with a custom picture, choose a preexisting pattern, or design a monogram
- Easy to disassemble and reassemble for mobility
- Lightweight, sturdy design
- Wood construction
- Dimensions: 3.25” (W) x 4” (D) x 7” (H)
- Monogram design available for additional cost
Need To Know Info
Promotional value expires 2 months from purchase. Amount paid never expires.
Limit 1 per order. Online only. Shipping not included, shipping starts at $4.95. Most orders delivered within 12 business days from redemption date. Does not ship to PO boxes. FINAL SALE; no returns unless defective. See return policy. Voucher is non-transferable. Tax not included for orders shipped to CA; taxes due upon redemption. Valid for one image only. How is the strike-through price determined?