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Handmade Nativity Sets and Advent Calendar

December 1, 2009 By Jackie 12 Comments

Today I wanted to share with you about the nativity sets made by my mom and the advent calendar my grandma made many years ago. They are treasured items I enjoy decorating with each Christmas season.

My maternal grandma was very crafty and was always working on one project or another. Some were silly and some were practical. The craft she made that got use every year was an advent calendar.

Felt Christmas Tree Advent Calendar

She made one for each of her four grandchildren. (I just looked at the back and it says 1982. My grandma was always so good to date things like that.)

The advent calendar was made from a piece of poster board cut into the shape of a Christmas tree and then covered with felt that had 25 numbered pockets sewn on it. It was trimmed in ric rac, a pom pom and a metallic flower.

Every year she would put little trinkets or coins in each pocket and then send them home with us. We always enjoyed finding the little surprises. As we got older she often put numbers in the pockets and had corresponding gifts in a sack.

My mom has now carried on the tradition in a more meaningful way for my children. The past three years she has put little slips of paper in each pocket which contain bible verses, thought provoking questions and life application ideas.

My children and I have enjoyed learning more about the meaning of Christmas. When we are done reading I pull out the little presents she has wrapped and numbered for each of my children. This is truly a tradition I am glad my mom brought back.

Hand-Painted Wooden Nativity Set

My husband and I got married two days before Christmas almost 14 years ago. I am not sure why we did that to everyone. However, I do love Christmas and had a beautiful wedding complete with snow on the ground. 🙂

Anyway, that year my mom made the gorgeous nativity set above. Not only did she make one for us, but she made many sets. (How many, Mom?) She cut the wood herself and painted and stained everything.

I can’t even begin to imagine all of the hours she spent. I was so busy with wedding preparations, college, and working that I don’t even remember her working on them. If I didn’t appreciate all of the time and love she put into making this set back then, I sure do now. (Thanks, Mom!)

Probably at least 10 years prior to making that nativity set my mom made this set.

Wooden Block Nativty Decorated with Felt

She used 2×4 scraps and stained them. Then she cut out felt and glued it on to make this child friendly nativity set. My children have loved playing with this set during the past few years.

These three items made by my mom and grandma are special to me because of the love put into making them. More importantly, they represent the birth of the risen Savior I serve.

Do you have a special nativity set or advent calendar? What traditions do you have that make the Christmas season more meaningful to you and your family?

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  • Mel

    How neat is that! My grandma used to make balls out of fabric (in sections like an orange) she'd sew the sections together. Or the contruction paper rings that you glued together and wrapped around your Christmas tree.

    The advent calander idea is great, I love that one, and what better way to teach your family the true meaning of Christmas.

    Blessings, Mel

  • Ariel

    yay! I love that advent calendar…I have been wanting one for Titus, MAYBE I can try one before next year rolls around? CUTE!

  • Abbi

    The advent tree is neat. That isn't something we have ever done but I think it might be neat to try.

    I have been wanting to make a nativity set this year. It is fun to see the ones that your mom made.

    We didn't have our wedding quite so close to Christmas but it was close (We will be married 11 years on the 18th). There ended up being a blizzard that evening so their was defenitely snow on the ground and my grandparents (from Indiana) told my Mom that if any other of her kids got married in the middle of the winter that they probably wouldn't make it.

  • Lindsey

    Your mom is SO talented! I really want both of those nativity sets. lol I wish I could do that!

  • vanessa

    these are beautiful! I love them both-how wonderful that you still have the felt one and it's held up so well, too! thanks for sending me this link!

  • Tori

    Do you have the felt patterns for the wood block set? We had that same set when I was growing up and would love to recreate it.

    • Jackie

      Tori, I will have to ask my mom if she still has the book the pattern came from. I am not sure what the name of it is. I’ll see what I can find out.

      • Tori

        Thank you

        • Jackie

          Hi Tori. My mom remembers that the book the pattern came from was called Christmas is Coming by Oxmoor House but she can’t remember the year. I imagine Ebay or Etsy or even Amazon might have them, but without knowing the year it will be harder to find the right book. Too bad my mom gave the books away. Let me know if you end up finding the pattern.

          • Jackie

            Tori, I know you sent me this question over a year ago, but my mom actually found her book and it is the 1985 “Christmas is Coming”. I hope that helps.

  • Pam

    I realize this post is 5 years old but after seeing photos on Pinterest and following them to this blog & comments, I began a hunt for the right issue of “Christmas is Coming”. It is the 1985 issue!

    • Jackie

      Thank so much for sharing. Would you believe that my mom actually hadn’t given away the book with the pattern in it. She had just put it away and didn’t know where it was. 🙂 You are right about it being the 1985 issue of “Christmas is Coming”.

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