DOYLESTOWN, PA, October 31, 2010 (Press-News.org) Piper Classics of Bucks County, PA is currently offering a special Christmas ornament for sale just in time for the holiday season. The proceeds of the sparkling star will be donated by Piper Classics to Habitat for Humanity; a charity that builds houses for families in need. The ornament is a three-dimensional star covered in sparkling silver mica, and measures 3" with attached ribbon hanger. The ornament is currently on sale at the Piper Classics website for $1.99: http://www.piperclassics.com/products/Sparkling_Star_Ornament_Benefits_Habitat_for_Humanity-5638-195.html.
PiperClassics.com offers classic country home decor, primitive decor, and cottage decorating in the most abundant collection online. PiperClassics.com brings a vast collection of country decor and primitive decor right into your home. Fine reproduction furniture and Windsor chairs, country lighting and chandeliers, country style curtains, primitive decor, folk art, country bath decor, candles and wall sconces. Looking for country and primitive home decor? You will find it at PiperClassics.com.
In the heart of Bucks County Pennsylvania, in the small town of Pipersville, just a short trip from Philadelphia, Doylestown, New York or New Jersey you will find the largest retail country store in the Delaware Valley, Piper Classics. Piper Classics' retail showroom offers rooms full of reproduction antique furniture, primitive decor, oriental and braided rugs, country style curtains, lighting and chandeliers, historic folk art and country decorative accessories. Come visit our store and browse through the extensive collection of fine country home decor and primitive style furnishings. Our complete retail product offering means you are sure to find your own decorating treasure.
For more information or to request a catalog, visit http://www.piperclassics.com/. You can also stop in to their showroom at 6516 Easton Road, Pipersville, PA, 18947.
Piper Classics' Sparkling Star Ornament Benefits Charity
Piper Classics is currently selling a silver star Christmas ornament from which the proceeds will be donated to Habitat for Humanity.
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[Press-News.org] Piper Classics' Sparkling Star Ornament Benefits CharityPiper Classics is currently selling a silver star Christmas ornament from which the proceeds will be donated to Habitat for Humanity.