Call me crazy!
Cutest stinkin' idea I've seen in my life, and it drove me crazy, and I had to have one.
Only problem is I can't get it in a store, and there's no instructions with the picture!
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4 3/4" styrofoam board from Home Depot or Lowe's like $8 each.
1/2 gallon of dark blue paint. (I got a whole gallon, it was cheaper than a half gallon.)
rafia straw
scraps of white material for manger
brown or cinnamon paint for the manger
scraps of material for each of the characters: 1 yard for robes and 1/2 yard for head pieces.
foam glue (caulk sized and sold in the caulk section) and caulk gun.
I started with 3/4 inch styro foam board from Home Depot. I needed 4 of those sheets of 4' x 8'.
I stood them up and cut off the bottom 20 15/16" x4 ft for the bottom door hinge of the garage door.
I used a steak knife to cut it, then I pulled the foil looking stuff off the one side.
The next 20 15/16" x4' from the bottom was for the next garage door hinge and so on. (in case I cut it crooked, then the next piece will fit against it like a puzzle.)
I did this with 3 boards, so 9 pieces. They would go directly in the center of the garage door. Then I put a short 2' piece on each end. I did it like this for a couple of reasons:
1. my garage door is bent on the bottom hinge due to my impatience and misjudgment as to how quickly the door gets out of my way when I am in a hurry and am backing out, and
2. I didn't want to have a seam down the middle and chop the baby Jesus in half. I didn't think it would look good.
I had some cheap paint at Lowe's tinted a night-sky blue for less than $10. I painted all the cut pieces with a roller brush. I also painted the cut edges so that the white didn't show through and to keep those stupid foam balls from infesting everything around them. (I sealed the edges.)
I used some scrap foam and made the manger 2 ft long.
SHAZAAAMM ! ! ! ! So far, so good !
Cut the magnets on a cutting board with an exacto knife, boiled them in hot water for a few seconds to get them to sit flat instead of being in a rolled shape. (These magnets come as a roll, so when you unroll them, they tend to stay bent.) Then I stuck them against the fridge to cool off and straighten out. Then, I glued them to the backs of the posters with foam glue.
I cut the fabric at the break in the foam, so we could still use our garage normally.
I gathered the top and it gave good shape for the shoulders.
I hot glued the costume on the foam, cause I needed it to set quickly.
I glued it to the poster with foam glue.
I cut the top pieces at an angle to help them fit under my garage door frame
as the garage door goes up.
A piece to give the shape of the back.
My model for a kneeling shepherd.
This is what my neighbors saw for a few days while I was sick. lol
Then, I got on a roll and BAM. . . . .
YAY!
DONE!
I am a whole lot crazier for attempting this.
I will NOT NOT NOT make a Christmas prop next year.
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I love it! Wish I could see it in person. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing!!! I usually think nativities in people's front yards look cheesy, but I LOVE this one!
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