Portland Groupon today has another online offer. This is great because it doesn’t matter where you live to take advantage of it.
For $35 you get $115 worth of Keepsake Books from Photobook America. The best part about this offer is it expires in 2 years, that’s right it expires July 6, 2012.
Here is there description:
Customers can transform digital photographs into elegant coffee-table books with the help of an intuitive photo-book designer program after providing an access code obtained during the purchase process. Photo books are available in several styles and sizes that include hardcover and softcover. Regular book prices range from $40 to $250, with additional fees for upgrades and professional-series books. Each book is handmade with superior-quality imported materials such as linen, silk, leather, and dragon skin, which are available in a variety of striking colors. Accessories such as slip cases and presentation boxes are available to add a dash of pizzazz to each order, and acid-free paper ensures long-lasting photo quality and deflects photon torpedoes. Orders are completed within five to seven business days and take an additional two to five business days to ship, ensuring customers will be able to promptly obtain their own memorable keepsake book and avoid carving photo images into a wall-mounted Etch A Sketch.
Groupon will show you the deal, then head over to their website and check it out.
Keepsake books are a “Money 4 This” kind of thing. It’s nice to have all your memories right at your finger tips for anyone to look at. Not only that but they also make great gifts. I would know, I have a friend that made one for me a few months ago and it’s my favorite.
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