Creating a nativity scene out of gasbeton (aerated concrete) is easier than you might think. The soft blocks of this material are even less problematic to carve than wood, having no grain or knots. Corrado Cacciaguerra shows us how it's done.

Aerated concrete blocks are now very common and you can easily find them in construction site leftovers or, at worst, buy a few at a building supply store for a negligible cost. The tools needed for the work are very simple: a wood saw with a used blade (since gasbeton quickly dulls the teeth), some knives (pointed and rounded), and a bottle of vinyl glue for finishing.
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Preparation
After deciding on a height for the figures, cut a prismatic piece of appropriate dimensions from the gasbeton block. Taking inspiration from existing statues or images easily found in books and online, proportion the figure by tracing the outline with a pencil on the block.
Rough out the statuette with your saw, removing waste parts both transversely and frontally. It is preferable to use an old blade, which can still cut the soft aerated concrete, since friction quickly causes loss of sharpness.
With the knives, remove material until the desired shapes emerge. Gasbeton is very yielding, so you can sculpt either by cutting "slices" of material or by scraping the surface to obtain the smallest details.
To stabilize the surface of the statuette and prevent the concrete from crumbling during handling, immerse it in a fixing bath by mixing water and vinyl glue in equal parts. After drying for a few hours, the figure is ready to populate your nativity scene.
Cork and Sand Hut
The statuettes of this gasbeton nativity scene deserve a wide frame to highlight them properly: the cave expands to encompass the entire nativity scene with all the figures. The base is made of 10 mm plywood while the walls and vault are obtained from a single ring of cork bark, opened and trimmed as needed.
FAQ
What tools do I need for carving gasbeton?
You'll need a wood saw with a used blade, pointed and rounded knives, and vinyl glue for finishing. For larger projects, consider browsing our home improvement collection for additional tools and supplies.
How do I prevent the gasbeton from crumbling?
Immerse the carved figure in a fixing bath of equal parts water and vinyl glue. This stabilizes the surface. For the best results, ensure your workspace is well-equipped with items from our home improvement collection.
Can I use this technique for outdoor decorations?
Yes, but you'll need to seal the finished pieces properly. For outdoor display, consider pairing your nativity scene with outdoor decor and outdoor lighting to create a festive atmosphere.
What base should I use for the nativity scene?
A 10 mm plywood base works well, as described in the article. You can also use a storage bench as a sturdy base that offers extra functionality.
How do I display the finished nativity scene?
Place it on a dining table or desk as a centerpiece. For a larger setup, consider using a bookshelf or display shelving to create tiers for your figures.
Additional Tips for Your Nativity Scene
- Use a lighting setup to highlight your nativity scene and create a warm ambiance.
- Add a rug under the base to define the display area and add texture.
- Incorporate wall decor behind the scene for a complete backdrop.
- For a rustic touch, use curtains to frame the nativity scene.
- Consider adding a mirror behind the scene to create depth and reflect light.
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