Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

12.05.2011

Modern Nativity

I have been searching for a Nativity Set that I like for over two years now.  I've wanted something more modern than traditional, and not extremely outrageous in price.

I grew up helping my mom set up our nativity every year, and I loved to play with with it.  We had the Precious Moments set, but with a different manger setting that was woody and covered with fake moss.
Anyone else have precious moments back in the day?

I saw a photo of my niece playing with her Fisher Price Little People Nativity Set and thought it was adorable!  It reminds me of the precious moments, but not breakable.  I wondered, "If I never find a nativity that I like, I might have to get the Fisher Price one for myself!"  


I thought about the Willow Tree collection, but it seems like EVERYBODY has it these days.  I like it's simplicity, but it just wasn't me... and so I kept searching.

I thought about making my own Nativity, maybe wood, maybe clay, maybe sewn, maybe ?

But I wasn't sure which direction or look to go for.

I could make this one that would look cute framed on the wall.  It was also a good idea for sending to someone oversees, or away from home without much space.

Or this simple wooden home-made set:

This site had patterns you could use to make your own:

There were many cute wooden sets I found on Etsy:



Or I could go REALLY Modern with this nativity scene by Oliver Fabel. With the names of Mary, Joseph, baby Jesus, the Three Wise Men, et al printed (in German on one side and English on the other) in a clean sans serif font on rectangular blocks of wood.



 This one has the same idea but adds color to the mix and fits like a puzzle inside the stable.  Design fans and those of a more minimalist bent will be greatly pleased by Sebastian Bergne’s modern Nativity set. Each character is made from a block of beech wood and is distinguishable only by its size, shape and colour. They all fit perfectly inside the beech stable (26 x 13.5 x 3cm) for easy storage. Colour Nativity, £135 (buysebastianbergne.com).

Hand painted and made of wood, this nativity scene from Germany has a modern look and feel, yet doesn't stray too far from traditional.

These porcelain figures are designed to resemble origami and are simple in pure white.

Valerie Atkisson's modern nativity set is a shiny, meticulously cut metallic decoration


No, none of these are quite right yet.  And then I found it!

........


My husband stumbled across it in the Alessi catalogue and we both flipped!  That's it!  I love their porcelain figures in simple shapes, but with color and a retro vibe that makes me smile.  It's happy, silly, fun, but more interesting than blocks.  It has recognizable objects that tell the true Christmas story and let kids explore setting up and playing with it!  It has everything I loved about my childhood set but with a modern take that better represents my personality!

[I do think it's hilarious that baby Jesus has a huge blonde curl! ha]



[Alessi Statuette Presepe Group Christmas figurine in porcelain. This series of "Figure", figurines, purposeless objects or whatever you want to call them, are presented for the first time. Their study has been going on since 1990s. The goal is to compare the intriguing world of porcelain figures, particularly the refined production tradition of European manufacturers from the 18th century onwards, with new methods of contemporary designers. Design: Massimo Giacon for Alessi, Italy. Approximate size: 6.25" x 5.75"]

I think I want the red one!

There are other figurines you can add to the basic set.  The camel is my favorite!


 Alessi also has more you can add to your collection that are more Holiday-based such as the Santa riding the reindeer and the snowman hugging the tree



Do you all have any family nativity sets you're especially fond of?

10.30.2011

Oktoberfest Party


 This was our 3rd year to host our annual OKTOBERFEST!

 2009                           2010                            2011

Here are some of the details from the night:

You can't have an Oktoberfest without the "traditional" German clothing: Lederhosen & Drindl's!
[I use "traditional" lightly since our costumes are from a Halloween store]
 

We hung German city/region flags we've collected over the years from the ceiling to get that Bavarian brew haus vibe!


Old and new southern Germany region maps, postcards, and flags on the wall

My customized restroom sign

The cardboard cut-out I painted for fun photo ops!

I just love the dachshund with a pretzel in his mouth!


No Oktoberfest is complete without German Brews!

Your pick of authentic german steins, mugs, & glasses

We called many local Liquor stores to make sure we could get German beer in mini 5-liter kegs!
Gomer's on 99th & Holmes was the place to go.

German weight-training:

 Authentic German coasters we collected during our travels abroad were scattered all over

The FOOD:


Matt grilled various types of bratwurst on the grill, served with homemade brat buns from the bakery at Hen House- my favorite!

We had sauerkraut, ketchup, mustards, onions, and pickles for toppings
[it was actually my first time ever eating sauerkraut- I know, I'm a horrible german!]

Pretzel dipping station:
Soft pretzels and pumpernickel pretzel sticks were served with Horseradish mustard, Boulevard Pale Ale mustard, honey apple butter, and hot cheese dip in the crockpot(gruyere, peppadew, gouda, cream cheese, white wine)

 Dips were labeled using little ceramic labels you write on with a marker for cheeses that I stuck into slits I cut in mini-pumpkins instead.

There was also:
bacon-wrapped weenies cooked in brown sugar
brat pieces cooked in a beer/mustard/curry sauce
J. Alexander's Mac 'n cheese (my new favorite!)
apples with caramel sauce
popcorn balls
chocolate cupcakes
various cheese and crackers & wrapped baked brie
pumpkin spiced latte's
spiced apple cider
and black licorice!


As a hostess, you have to make sure you enjoy your own party, and at this party - fun was had by all!

PROST!




8.02.2011

Trend-Setter

So I've started a trend!
A good friend saw my post of Makenzie's room and loved my jewelry display idea so much she made her own!


She bought the frame and hooks (at great prices from Hobby Lobby) and I hung it all up for her in her bathroom.


See the original post of the idea HERE