Recently I was given the opportunity to review an Outdoor Nativity Set. I wasn't sure how difficult it would be to put this together, but I can assure everyone that is was simple! Keep in mind, that I can't even put together a jigsaw puzzle that has more than 24 pieces (and that is a struggle! My brain in not wired for those things!). In less than 5 minutes, though, I had put together this beautiful Nativity set. I have a link to an instructional video, but was excited to do this on my own.
Last night, set against the backdrop of evergreens, with the snow flurries swirling about, I was able to enjoy this simple, but beautiful reminder of why I celebrate Christmas. I really wish the snowflakes had shown up in the photo. :)
This is made from marine grade plastic this is lightweight, but durable. That means it is also easy to move. Assembled it is: 46.5" Wide x 50" Tall x 23" Deep. My family assembled it on the porch, due to the rain, but took it apart so I could see for myself how easy it is to assemble and maneuver to the best location to showcase my new nativity. So, I can assure you that when it is time to put it away after Christmas, it is very easy to disassemble and store neatly until needed the next year. There is no worrying about finding a space for bulky figures.
For your convenience, here is the website address page links:
Outdoor Nativity Sets website
Outdoor Nativity Sets on Pinterest
Outdoor Nativity Sets on Facebook
Follow @OutdoorNativity
UPDATE: Dec. 21,2014
This is the 4th year my church has used this display and it still looks fantastic.
Last night, set against the backdrop of evergreens, with the snow flurries swirling about, I was able to enjoy this simple, but beautiful reminder of why I celebrate Christmas. I really wish the snowflakes had shown up in the photo. :)
This is made from marine grade plastic this is lightweight, but durable. That means it is also easy to move. Assembled it is: 46.5" Wide x 50" Tall x 23" Deep. My family assembled it on the porch, due to the rain, but took it apart so I could see for myself how easy it is to assemble and maneuver to the best location to showcase my new nativity. So, I can assure you that when it is time to put it away after Christmas, it is very easy to disassemble and store neatly until needed the next year. There is no worrying about finding a space for bulky figures.
For your convenience, here is the website address page links:
Outdoor Nativity Sets website
Outdoor Nativity Sets on Pinterest
Outdoor Nativity Sets on Facebook
Follow @OutdoorNativity
Not only can you order the basic set, but there are additional pieces also available for purchase. They have angels, shepherds, wisemen, a camel, a donkey, and a calf. Check out their page and get started on YOUR collection.
Company Info:
Company Info:
Launched in 2010, Outdoor Nativity Sets builds outdoor holiday decor products that can be shipped UPS and broken down for easy storage for the rest of the year. We offer a high quality AMERICAN MADE product at an affordable price.
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This is the 4th year my church has used this display and it still looks fantastic.
6 comments:
Awesome! That looks beautiful!
Wow! you did it and it looks beautiful! Great review,too :)
~Lori
hjI am so proud of you. I know first hand how difficult this must hahjbpzqvove seemed to you.(since I have known you for 53 years]. It is beautiful!!!
Looks great!
Glad you are enjoying your Outdoor Nativity Set
Actually, it was put to even better use by mid-December. I loaned it to my church and they used it as the display out front, with a couple of spotlights on it. A lot of compliments and I did let people know where it came from.
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