Here are a few thingsd you can do with a broken ornament:
1. You can make a hole in a peice of the ornament, put a string through it, and tie a knot. You have yourself a necklace or a bracelet.
2. You can make a hole in the main peice of the ornament, put a strign through it, tie a knot, and attach it to the Christmas tree.
3. Grab a dustpan, a broom, and sweep up the mess. Then, throw the ornament in the garbage.
You could bring an octopus toy, a Christmas tree ornament, an orange or Oreo cookies for the entire class.
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.
· tinsel · traditions · tree decorating
Because they can. ANSWER The traditional and best known Christmas tree in New York City is not at Times Square but at Rockefeller Center. And yes, it is a "real" tree that has been carefully sought out and then cut down ("harvested" for the tree-lighting ceremony and the Christmas season display.
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The most popular Christmas tree ornament in Japan is tinsel.
The star
You get a Christmas tree.
My grandmother bought a new Christmas tree ornament every year.
A ball.
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The Pickle
The first glass ornament that needs to be found would be jesus or and angel!