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Christ-centered
Custom Christmas Ornaments For VIP Gifts
Fine quality
porcelain ornaments with the gospel message and sentiment
August,
2002. Pittsburgh,
PA - KCIC (Keep Christ In Christmas) Ornaments, makers of fine
quality, Christ-centered Christmas ornaments packaged
for gift giving, has expanded their Custom Ornament Program by
adding custom designed metal nameplates to their "Redeemer"
Collection of personalized Christmas ornaments.
The
"Redeemer" collection features three series of Bible
verses:
- The "Prophecy" series has
the paraphrased text of Isaiah 7:14/Matthew 1:23 in 24K gold with an
imported burgundy velvet bow.
- The "Fulfilled" series has
Luke 2:11 in platinum with a navy blue velvet bow.
- "Impact" series with Luke
1:68pp in metallic copper with a forest green velvet bow.
The ivory porcelain ornaments are 2-1/2"-3-1/4" wide and
3"-4" long and have a Christmas Bible verse on the front. The
custom nameplate is mounted free of charge on the back. In oval,
scalloped and round shapes, they retail from $22 -$30, including an
ornament stand or hanger, color-coordinated gift packaging, custom
inserts with custom gift tags are available. VIP sales get a ten percent
discount and free gift-wrap. Retailers earn a commission on special
orders.
The theme of all KCIC
Christmas ornaments is the birth of Jesus
Christ.
Business and ministry customers can use up to twenty words to express
sentiments that will strengthen professional relationships and enhance
valued partnerships.
These personalized
gifts are a lasting reminder of shared fellowship,
faith and goals," says company spokesperson E. P.
Walker.
KCIC
Ornaments also makes a
series of Renaissance-era Nativity paintings decorated with ivory
silk bows and hand-painted
gold and silver glass ornaments with a booklet of Advent Scriptures
attached. Decorative ornament stands are available.
Details
of the custom ornament VIP Gift program are available at the company
website http://www.KCIC-Christmas-Ornaments.com/corporate_gifts.htm/
or call 1.888.539.2884 .
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