My husband watched and made the Manger for my blowmold nativity set. He made if from scrap plywood /back section and 2x4s . We visited our local sawmill and was given the bark/wood slabs that are remnants from a tree once it has been squared, he trimmed and this was the overlay on the scrap wood. Hope my explanation makes sense. I'd post a picture but I don't see an option.. Our cost was $0.00 which is very rare these days.
I have an odd size holy family that did not come with a stable, it has bugged me and I’ve been looking for one for years to fit. Could these directions be used in a smaller scale, like 3/4 smaller? I’m not super handy with making stuff like this, but I might take on the challenge if it’s possible to make it that small? Thanks for your tutorial, it came out pretty neat!!
I plan to do that this year... we just used the standard lighted plastic molded ones for years. This year I am going to try two options one from metal and one from plywood.
My husband watched and made the Manger for my blowmold nativity set. He made if from scrap plywood /back section and 2x4s . We visited our local sawmill and was given the bark/wood slabs that are remnants from a tree once it has been squared, he trimmed and this was the overlay on the scrap wood. Hope my explanation makes sense. I'd post a picture but I don't see an option.. Our cost was $0.00 which is very rare these days.
Nice job. I love the simplicity.
I have an odd size holy family that did not come with a stable, it has bugged me and I’ve been looking for one for years to fit. Could these directions be used in a smaller scale, like 3/4 smaller? I’m not super handy with making stuff like this, but I might take on the challenge if it’s possible to make it that small? Thanks for your tutorial, it came out pretty neat!!
Can u make another video on how to make the actual figures for the nativity ??
I plan to do that this year... we just used the standard lighted plastic molded ones for years. This year I am going to try two options one from metal and one from plywood.
This is great!! Definitely building this. Thanks!!