Small Desktop Nativity scene. The holiday season is approaching fast. It's not too early to get your self stocked up for that craft show. Even if you are just making one off presents why not get started now while the shop is not freezing cold.
This Nativity scene is made by gluing the three main pieces together. The wise men, camel and donkey can be set in front of the scene. I also like the idea of gluing colored paper behind the cutouts of the back piece. The glue up will be mounted to a small base for support.
It's very important to use contrasting woods so the manger stands out against the background. You could also use different colored stains if you like. I don't prefer stains but it could keep the cost of the project down.
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