I love these nativities. I wish I could take the credit for coming up with their design....but I can't. My mom taught me to make them...and her sister taught her to make them....etc. But, they are BEAUTIFUL and always a HUGE hit at the annual ornament exchange I attend. So...I thought I would share the joy and teach y'all how to make them.
Here's what you need:
5 cinnamon sticks, about 3 inches each
1 whole star anise (find in bulk spice section or latin markets)
2 pieces of star anise
3 whole cloves (just need the little ball part)
1 small piece of cinnamon stick
raffia
glue gun
Step #1
Glue bottom of stable to sides
(leaving a little overhang allows for easier raffia installation)
(also, for this step, I try to find sticks that have a nice definite line down the middle)
Step #2
add two stick of cinnamon for the roof--
one at a time; lined sides facing down
(this is where you can use your cinnamon stick that either
don't have a nice line down them or are twisted)
Step #3
tying the raffia--
what you are looking for is a crisscross in the front
(it's kinda hard to describe exactly how to do it...just play with it until you get it.)
tie in the back and cover the knot with a dab of glue
if it seems to be slipping off...place a small dab of glue on the side to secure it
then, trim the excess raffia
(repeat on all 4 corners)
it should look like this on the back when you are all done with this step
Step #4
Glue on the star (anise)
Step #5
putting together Joseph, Mary and the baby Jesus
for Joseph-
break down an extra cinnamon stick until thin; glue on a clove ball
For Mary-
look for a taller, thinner piece of star anise (as compared to the baby Jesus)
turn in on it's end; glue on a clove ball
For baby Jesus-
(I forgot to take a picture)
find a shorter, wider piece of star anise (as compared to Mary);
turn it on it's side; add a clove ball
This is what they should look like all together-
(keep in mind that they should be both proportionate to one another and also the stable)
Step #6
Glue the Holy Family into the stable
(turn around to the back and secure them by adding more glue
where it won't be seen from the front)
Step #7
tie a loop of raffia for the ornament hanger;
glue on the back.
Trim any excess raffia and pull off any hanging glue strings
AND THERE YOU HAVE IT!
(please excuse my ugly tree)
This is a very forgiving craft (which is why I love it).
They are meant to be a little rustic and so perfectionism is not needed here.
Do what you like...what looks good to you.
They will be beautiful no matter what!
HAVE FUN!