Monday 17 December 2012

Christmas Crib Construction

 As it is fast approaching Christmas, I though I would put some Christmassy photos on my blog.  These are photos of the Nativity scene in the Chapel of the University where Chris and I both work.  Chris works on the maintenance team and is used to being asked to fix a radiator, put up shelves, mend doors, rod out drains (UGH!), paint windows and all the mundane things that maintaining old buildings usually require.  However, now and again, he is asked to do something more creative and he relishes these opportunities.  The Chaplain asked if he could make a simple crib to go in the Chapel and you can see what he came up with.
 It is a simple, contemporary but very effective design and highlights the figures rather than overshadowing them.  (I made a polymer clay star which Chris covered in glitter).  The figures have quite a contemporary look to them so the whole thing is very pleasing.
He has had a lot of compliments, not least from the Chaplain, who was thrilled!  Who's a clever chap, then?

6 comments:

  1. It looks gorgeous Ellie, our nativity scene is an old inherited one but we love to put it up each year.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Dear Anne
      Thank you - I think Chris is very clever! At home, I have a wooden Nativity set, made in the Philippines, which goes under the tree and I bought it in 1992 from a Fair Trade catalogue. I really enjoy unpacking it every year.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

      Delete
  2. What a beautiful nativity scene, Ellie! No wonder the chaplain was thrilled - it's beautifully designed and made. Simple and modern and as you say it highlights the figures so well! I'm sure it will be treasured for many years to come. E x

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Dear E
      Thank you. I hope it will be looked after and used for many years to come too. Chris did a great job.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

      Delete
  3. Wow - that's great! I popped over here from Thomasina Tittlemouse's blog and am pleased to 'meet' you just a little bit.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Dear Floss
      Hello, welcome and thank you for commenting. Pleased to 'meet' you too.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

      Delete