
We didn’t have a nativity set when I grew up but in Saudi I came upon this strange little house made of the hard middle part of palm fronds (I never knew what its original purpose was) and I decided to make a manger scene myself. First I made the figures out of salt dough, and then I clad them in fabrics which held memories (Mary wears a handkerchief which was given to me by a friend as a parting gift, Joseph is clad in leather which was a hair ornament from France, and so on). The children then added animals from their toy sets (which explains the zebra to the right).

Every year a few things were added, little trinkets I found in the souqs, and particularly for the spendour of the three wise men I had to resort to items from haberdashery shops. It has been in storage for the last years but this year I might bring them all out. Our grandson will be with us for Christmas Eve.
Linked to A Photo a Week: Christmas memories.
This is the best nativity scene I have ever seen.
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Oh, *blush*, thank you …
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Josef looks like Darth Vader…
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Hihi…That’s a BEARD. And he is wearing an old hankie from L. Baby Jesus is covered in a piece of leather from a jacket given to me by an old aunt. Although it must have been at the height of fashion once, by the time she gave it to me it was … well, not. I used to leather on many craft projects.
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