Just a few of the 50+ Nativity Sets brought in by families in our church for display during our Sunday School hour this morning. A beautiful table of refreshments was prepared; this is one table of folks who enjoyed viewing the display and sampling the cookies, fruit, punch and coffee. Children colored pictures of a nativity scene and their artwork was added to a bulletin board in our Fellowship Hall.
Did you notice how styrofoam cups were placed INSIDE colorful Christmas cups! What a great idea Jean had! (The colorful cups were not totally suitable for holding hot drinks, so this was an attractive solution.)
Love the nativities, especially the Lego one! Hope you are doing well. Thank you for all your beautiful comments on Arise 2 Write. You have a beautiful heart and I treasure your visits.
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andrea
Oh, what a sweet idea... It sounds like everyone had fun!!! An old friend of mine used to collect different nativity sets...My favorite was a nativity set of all Native American Indian dolls...I've seen others...by an artist named Jim Shore.. There's so many and all so beautiful...and all remind me of why we celebrate Christmas ;) :) Have a great week. Love and hugs from Oregon, Heather :)
ReplyDeleteI never tire of looking at nativity sets. Never saw a leggos one before! I was wondering where you got those beautiful cups! GREAT solution!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for visiting my blog, Rebecca! Always so nice to meet new people. You're right -- the idea of the styrofoam cups inside the others is such a great solution. Hope you continue to have a blessed Christmas season!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea....to bring in Nativity Sets for display......and what a beautiful variety!!!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I'm loving that punch bowl and punch!!!!
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Jackie
Oh, I want to plan this for our church next year. The lego one brought tears for Christ did come for our children. Somewhere I read you shared the stories of the Nativity sets, too, and I love that idea.
ReplyDeleteLove the nativities and the sharing of them and fellowship around treats. Glad you explained the cups as they caught my eye and wondered where I could get some--creative idea. Thanks for sharing.
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