Introduction: Nativity Scene Egg Ornaments

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I have come to believe that commercially Christmas has lost its true meaning. Nowadays it's not about celebrating the birth of Jesus, it's about the filling up the tree with the brightest, gaudiest, most colourful ornaments you can find. This year, instead of piling on the tinsel, I decided to make some of my own ornaments with the focus being on the nativity.

Step 1: How to Make Nativity Scene Egg Ornaments

You will need:
Blown eggs (click for how to: http://www.home-dzine.co.za/crafts/craft-bloweggs.htm)
Plascon polvin acrylic paint or matt acrylic
Plascon GlazeCoat, ModPodge or clear acrylic sealer
Artists paintbrush
Hot glue gun and Glitter glue
Nylon line
Nativity scene (bottom of page) - See more at: http://www.home-dzine.co.za/crafts/craft-egg-orna...

1. Paint the eggs with Plascon Polvin. You will need to apply two to three coats.
2. While the paint dries, print out and cut out the nativity scenes.
3. Coat with a liberal layer of Plascon Glazecoat (ModPodge or clear acrylic sealer).
4. While still wet, place the image on top and apply more sealer with your paintbrush.
5. Use your fingertip to smooth out any air bubbles and creases.
6. Use a hot glue gun and glitter glue to attach the hangers.

Step 2:

Each egg ornament features a scene from the nativity - one on the front and another on the back. I used blown eggs for the ornaments and printed out nativity images that were then stuck onto the eggs with ModPodge.
Print out the images provided here and cut them out to fit onto your blown eggs.

Click here for instructions on how to blow out and clean your eggs: http://www.home-dzine.co.za/crafts/craft-bloweggs....

Step 3:

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