Origami Swan
Origami Tree was created in 2006.
You can find origami Chrisrmas decorations. You can find origami Christmas decorations at www.origami-resource-center.com/christmas-ornaments.html. These Christmas decorations are not too hard to make.
Possibly Japan? Origami (paper) swans (and cranes) are popular there, and some people might use them to decorate a tree.
i get a real tree not a fake tree because fake trees are stupid and real ones symbolize the true meaning of Christmas
origami originates from japan. the name origami comes from two words...oru, meaning fold and kani, meaning paper! there u go! ORUKANI-ORIGAMI!
I would describe someone as a walking Christmas tree if that person was wearing a ridiculously excessive amount of decoration.
so house smells like christmas
Online tutorials for making Christmas origami can be found in a few places. One could use a website dedicated to origami of all kinds, or visit Youtube for more specific results.
find it on youtube.com/origamistinray
No. Christmas is a proper noun. Its use with other nouns (Christmas dinner, Christmas present, Christmas tree) is as a noun adjunct, not an adjective. The adjective meaning 'of or like Christmas' is Christmasy or Christmassy.
O' Christmas Tree.