Wednesday, January 16, 2013

TO DIY or not to DIY


I have always admired the DIY skills of some of my FaceBook friends. I have secretly wished to have had the time and talent to be able to churn out wonderful pieces of art that some people really seem to be so very talented at creating.

As usual there are a million reasons for me not to DIY. One prominent reason being the fact that a day has only 24 hours and my To-do lists already require way more hours than that on any given day. :-)   ... Who has the time to go to the crafts store when one can barely finish going through the grocery list !! Who can look at How -to Youtube videos when there are new movies on Netflix !! There is never a dearth of excuses if you need one, is there?

nativity ideas
Pano - view of our room
Well, the month of December did have a pleasant surprise though. Not sure what exactly got to us .. maybe it was the holiday season or a combined creative bug in the family, that led us to embark on a huge project that brought out a lot of our DIY skills.  Presenting our home-made Christmas Nativity. The picture above is a panoramic view of our dining room/breakfast room.  The nativity brings in a lot of emotions for me, especially shopping for Nativity figurines during my childhood.



This started off as a very small project but grew and rapidly progressed to take up the entire room. The panoramic view above is a combined picture of that nativity from three angles.

Front view of the nativity

 The components are home made starting from the stable made of burlap. There are total of 85 characters including all the little animals. Card paper has been used a lot.



Closer View of Crib

There are a total of 30 unique materials ranging from Spanish moss, Soil, Yarn .. the list goes on. Every day a new excitement would be generated with my younger daughter's question being - what is my Nativity chore for today?  The ladder is made from yarn and was inspired by a painting of the nativity stable in one of the children's Christmas books at home.   The lantern is made of construction paper have flickering battery operated candles in it. The gifts from the 3 kings include my own jewelry.

Green Pastures

The grass that surrounds the stable was cultivated at home. The brick wall is foam board that is painted.



The well is a glass bowl covered with paper and then plaster cloth. The woman's clothes were tailored at home with some 5 minute You tube videos on how to make nativity clothes for kids.


The hill is made with several newspaper bundles

Close up of Lake and Haystack
The lake is metallic blue paper with plastic wrap. This section is on a glass table with lights tied below it to give a glow effect.

Town of Bethlehem


Bethlehem town view with numerous pieces.

Close-up of Bethlehem

Hand painted homes and DIY mountain with plaster cloth again...

Closer view

Lego toy and doll with DIY clothes and headgear. The homes are painted packaging material.




River Jordan with an Indian saree put to use. The boat is home made with spray paint and card paper.

Close up of Boat


Nativity with Lighting
 

So after the endless hours spent on the project and the huge team building activity for the family it seemed like a lot of fun. Ask me again and you will be sure to hear me say... Of course you must DIY..  We even won the first Prize at the St Jude Northern Virginia Crib competition. But most importantly, each time we look at our nativity, the Christmas spirit fills the house.. Definitely a wonderful nostalgic feeling .. Thanks to my DIY enthusiast friends who make home decorations, jewelry, bridal stuff - you name it ... I am inspired by you each time I catch up on FB  !