Outdoor Nativity Scenes and Sets

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Decorating The Lawn With An Outdoor Nativity Scene or Set

Are you considering an Outdoor Nativity Scene or an Outdoor Nativity Set this year?

Decorating the lawn with a Christmas-themed scene is a tradition of the season.

Some will choose a traditional Outdoor Nativity Scene display. Others will want a more modern interpretation of the Nativity Scene, but that still evokes the spirit of the holiday. Whilst others will prefer a snowman or Santa and his reindeer.

But whatever your tastes in outdoor lawn decoration, there are some basics you'll want to follow

Nativity Set (Joseph, Mary, Jesus)

Outdoor Lighted Nativity Scenes Bring Joy To The World!

Outdoor lighted Nativity scene are a wonderful way to illuminate the dark over the Christmas period.

Nativity scenes which Commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ enable Christians to proclaim their faith. Nativity scenes are the most sacred of all the holiday decorations.

As I am sure you will realise like every other Christmas decorations, the outdoor lighted nativity scenes range in style from the very simple to the incredibly elaborate. Whichever of the scenes you choose for yours the one thing they all have in common is that they are designed to be easily illuminated at night.

Yard Lighted Nativity Scene Decoration



Nativity scenes can vary by type of design, material, number of figures and size. Many families have outdoor lighted Nativity scenes that are handed down from generation to generation. If you are considering getting your own nativity scene, here are some tips to decide which type works best for you.

When deciding which nativity scene you are going to buy, you should make sure that you get the best quality one you can afford. It is far easier to buy a complete set than to get an incomplete set and then keep adding pieces.

You are going to find that your outdoor lighted Nativity scene will be an investment that is going to last you and your family for many years.

Setting Up an Outdoor Nativity Scene or Set

Safety is the first and most obvious consideration when you are setting up your Outdoor Nativity Scene or your Outdoor Nativity Scene Set.

If you use displays containing glass, ensure they're well protected from kids with bicycles, dogs and other rompers who can break something. Even plastic parts that chip off can easily cut a bare foot. If your display contains lights, ensure that you use extension cords that have enough capacity. An overheated wire, the result of using too narrow a gauge, is a fire hazard. Make sure they're placed and secured so that tripping is unlikely.

In most areas security will be a valid concern.

Sadly, it only takes one bad actor deciding it would be fun to damage your scene to ruin all your efforts. Security systems come in all types these days. One of the most efficient is the sort that uses a wire laid into the grass. Inexpensive and easy to install, they alert you when an intruder has crossed the line. Many have timers so you can shut them off at certain times of the day.

Accidental damage is even more likely, though.

Ensuring that your display lasts through many seasons is easy with just common sense precautions. Wind is common in most climates during the Christmas season. Supporting your Outdoor Nativity Scene doesn't take much more than a little thought and effort. Look around your display from all angles. Give it a nudge in every direction. Using a series of stakes and ropes, short and thin boards or rods, and other props you can make a sturdy, wind-resistant display.

Rain is another obvious potential problem. Most plastic displays present no problem. But scenes containing straw, cardboard or even wood can rot quickly. Mildew builds up fast on wet wood. Cardboard will become mush in a good downpour. Straw will create a home for insects even more rapidly if it gets moist.

You have several ways to solve that problem inexpensively. You can house your display in a tent designed to look like part of the scene. Or you can build it under an awning or roof overhang. Or you can just select materials that will weather well.

Give a little thought to how to erect and protect your outdoor Christmas decoration. Your efforts will be rewarded many times over. It will last through several seasons, decreasing the cost and effort of creating that scene that delights you and your neighbors.

Outdoor Nativity Sets

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  • glowchick Dec 22, 2011 @ 8:33 am | delete
    Beautiful displays :)
    Thanks for sharing!
  • CosmeticMom Oct 15, 2011 @ 9:34 pm | delete
    I love seeing outdoor Nativity sets! Thanks for sharing.
  • Joan4 Dec 1, 2010 @ 9:30 am | delete
    Outdoor nativity scenes always make me feel peaceful. Beautiful selection here.
  • Susan52 Nov 26, 2010 @ 7:07 am | delete
    It seems we don't see as many nativity sets these days, and these are such nice selections. I'll have my eyes open this year for outdoor nativity decorations as I drive around town.
  • Gail47 Nov 24, 2010 @ 6:49 pm | delete
    Good looking lens - angel dusted tonight!
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