Christmas Tree Ornament

Christmas Tree Ornament questions and answers

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Q: 3000gt christmas tree ornament?
I am looking for a glass 3000GT Christmas tree ornament for my husband, does anyone know where I could find one?

A: You could try and goggle it. Or just type it in the search line on your computer.

Q: What is your favorite Christmas tree ornament & why?
Tonight I went to an ornament exchange party. This year, my friends and I forked each other, a lot. And it was a lot of fun too... But I was involved in every forking event. So it happens that I picked the fork ornament, haha! So I'd have to say, it's my new favorite!

A: All of my children homemade ornamnets. NOTHING I would rather to cherish.

Q: what is the history of the christmas tree ornament?
i need it for a project HELP!

A: The earliest in the early 1800’s, as we’ve mentioned in passing,were fruit (particularly apples) and nuts. These, along with the evergreen trees themselves, represented the certainty that life would return in the spring. Other fruits began to be added, along with paper streamers and bits of shiny metal foil. Whether a tree was lighted or not, the idea of reflecting the light in the room where the tree stood grew in popularity. Another concept, too, began to take hold with the German families in whose homes the first “popular” trees resided. Food, often gingerbread or other hard cookies, would be baked in the shape of fruits, stars, hearts, angels and – yes – bells. As the idea of decorated Christmas trees spread, various countries added their own variations. Americans, for instance, would string long strands of cranberries or popcorn to circle their trees. Small gifts began to be used to decorate the tree, sometimes contained in little intricately woven baskets, sometimes nestled in the crook of a bough, sometimes just hanging by a thread or piece of yarn. In the UK, creative ornaments of lace, paper or other materials showed the variety of interests and talents of their makers. Small “scraps” cut out of newspaper or magazine illustrations also found their way to the family’s tree and after a few years it became harder and harder to actually see the tree beneath the ornaments.

Q: write down five uses for a broken Christmas tree ornament?


A: 1. weapon 2. pieces of a mosaic project 3. crush it and use it in the bottom of a voitve holder. 4. hot glue pieces to an old puzzle piece and attach a pin for a new brooch. 5. put the pieces into a bowl of water and add floating candles. Martha eat my dust.

Q: How would I create a christmas tree ornament using geometric shapes or another form of math? Please help!!!!!!


A: you can create numbers and shapes out of cardboard create cone/hat out of nice colored paper. and of course put a string trough with needle

Q: Christmas tree ornament question?
Does Anyone know where I can get a christmas tree ornament with a picture of Keith Urban on it?

A: You might be able to download a pic, then have a service like Snapfish make you an ornament.

Q: What is your favorite Christmas tree ornament?


A: My sister made one last year for my son Chase's first Christmas, it's really pretty and it made it feel special.

Q: What is your favorite Christmas tree ornament and why?


A: it is a beaded star and beadede boot that my grandmother made me when i was little ,, they used to be hung on her tree but when she passed they were given to the kids that they belonged to to hang on ours,,

Q: Recycled christmas tree ornament!?
in science i have to do a project where i have to make a recycled christmas tree ornament and it has to be out of everything that you just have around the house, you cant buy anything.can you give me some ideas please!!!!

A: A plastic bottle that says "Feliz Navidad" on it.

Q: What's your favorite Christmas tree ornament?
And why?

A: The Star because it just gives you a warm comforting feeling about the season! Its also very pretty! *Merry Christmas!* ♥

Q: What are somes uses for a broken Christmas tree ornament?
A regular round ornament. THANKS!!!!

A: Crafts? Without knowing what ornament it was, it's hard to help. But yes, it could be used as decorations for pieces in crafts or something. If you tell me what specifically it was I may be able to help more, IM me. Edit: Ok well you've got lots of options. You could put it together a different way combined with other stuff to make a new ornament. You could use it as glitter for a Christmas ornament - just smash it some more. How broken is it? If you still have most of the ball, you could stick something inside - something small and light like a decorated pinecone or something - and put clear packing tape over the part that was broken to make a "window" and create a new ornament. Good luck! I'm sure there's a lot more, I just can't think of anything right now.

Q: Do you have a favorite Christmas Tree ornament?


A: Yes, the ones that I got from my gramma..they are from Germany and very old...

Q: POLL: What is the favorite ornament on your christmas tree currently?
Describe it in detail. If you havent put up your tree yet, just mention an ornament you love and is a tradition/you put it on the tree every year.

A: defiantly my sheep ornament. i got it when i was 5 or 6 and every christmas i put it in the center of the tree. it matches all the ornaments too its a sheep with shiney wool and its really cutee :]

Q: How OLD is The Oldest Christmas Tree Ornament that You Own................?
......I have some that are from the 1920's...They were hand-me-downs that no one else claimed....

A: a star that's 40 years old