Setting Your Scene

Christmas Nativity scene sets are an important part of Christmas decorations. They tell the story of a baby named Jesus, and his miraculous birth. Setting up the Nativity set is often a cherished event in many homes. There are many ways that the Christmas Nativity scene can be set up. The choice is completely up to you and your traditions. Throughout the world there are different customs and traditions when setting up the Nativity scene. Here are a few customs that vary throughout the world.
Setting Your Scene.
There are a few main pieces that are needed when setting up your Nativity set. The Nativity creches for Nativity sets and crib, along with baby Jesus are at the center of the Nativity scene. Jesus should always be the center of your scene because he is the whole reason for the Nativity. Then Mary and Joseph should be placed on either side of Jesus. Usually an ox or sheep are placed in the manger as well since they were the only other ones present at the time of Jesus birth. Now some people do not place Jesus in the manger until Christmas Eve or Christmas day. This decision is completely up to you.
Additional Nativity Figures.
As for any other Nativity figurines, the shepherds and wise men are usually included. To place the importance of the figures, many people use circles. So Mary, Joseph and Jesus are in the first circle. The shepherds and the kings usually go on the next circle. If you have both shepherds and kings, placing the shepherds closer to Jesus is a more accurate account of Biblical times because the shepherds came before the wise men. Another popular figure is an angel. Placing the angel above the Nativity set is ideal, but if this is not possible, place the angel behind the Holy Family. For new Christmas Decorations Ideas.






Links to this post:
Create a Link
<< Home