Christmas diagrams

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vinheim3
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Christmas diagrams

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Ok, with christmas coming up, our class has been asked to provide the school with decorations and I thought this would be the perfect moment to use origami. I need something that's related to Christmas (santa, reindeer, etc) and has great detail in it as I will be folding it using giant paper. If there's nothing, I'll just settle for Robert Lang's bull moose which sorta resembles a reindeer. Thanks, guys (and girls) =).
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There's Nicholas Terry's Santa: http://n.terry.free.fr/models/perenoel/perenoel.htm

Manuel Sirgio's Holly and candle: http://design.origami.free.fr/indexEN.html There's a few other on nicholas's site under diagrams but those two are the best I think.
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There are some gathered designs at: http://swami.giladorigami.com/holidays.html

The candy cane by Sarah Wooden is one of my favorites, and its pretty easy to make tons of/teach. http://www.sarahsorigami.com/diagrams/candycane.jpg
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You could try an angel-there are some complex ones out there such as Dao Cuong Quyet's.
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