Creating a unique nativity scene from natural roots and stumps is a rewarding DIY project that brings the beauty of nature into your holiday decor. With a bit of creativity and some basic tools, you can transform a weathered piece of wood into a stunning root nativity scene that will be the centerpiece of your Christmas decorations. Below, we walk you through the entire process, from selecting the perfect stump to adding the final touches.
Choosing the Right Stump for Your Nativity Scene

The best stumps for a nativity scene are those with a natural hollow or cavity that can serve as the stable, surrounded by jagged edges that resemble mountains and forests. Look for pieces with a thick, solid bark layer hiding beneath any decayed parts. If you find a root from a riverbank, much of the cleaning has already been done by the water—just scrape off mud and stones with a knife. For those starting from scratch, explore our home improvement collection for tools and materials to prepare your stump.
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Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Root Nativity Scene
1. Cleaning and Preparing the Wood
Remove all friable or decomposed parts using brushes, knives, and scrapers until you reach the solid wood underneath. A saw can help level the base for stable support. Once the dust is cleared with a brush and compressed air, it's time to finish the wood. Apply a transparent wax-finish varnish in several coats to compensate for the absorption of aged wood. For a smooth finish, consider using supplies from our garden supplies collection to keep your workspace tidy.
2. Creating Platforms for the Figures
To accommodate the nativity figurines, cut small pieces of board to fit into the crevices of the stump. A few drops of hot glue on the back will secure them in place. This step ensures your figures stand safely and look natural within the scene. For additional display options, browse our display shelving and étagères for inspiration.
3. Adding Moss and Greenery
To evoke meadows and low vegetation, spread a layer of sphagnum moss glued with hot glue. This creates a realistic ground cover that hides any imperfections. If you want to incorporate more natural elements, our outdoor decor collection offers a variety of greenery and accents.
4. Installing Lighting
Run the string lights through holes and cracks in the wood, hiding the cable under the moss so that the bulbs emerge at strategic points. This adds a warm, magical glow to your nativity scene. For a wide selection of lighting options, check out our lighting collection and outdoor lighting collection.
5. Securing the Figurines
Glue each character in place under the moss layer with a thin coat of hot glue to prevent them from falling during movement. With this final step, your root nativity scene is complete! For more ideas on arranging furniture and decor around your nativity, explore our TV & entertainment furniture and bookcases & shelving units.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of wood is best for a root nativity scene?
Hardwoods like oak or walnut are ideal because they resist decay and have interesting grain patterns. Riverbank roots are especially good as water has already done much of the cleaning. For preserving your finished piece, consider a protective sealant from our home improvement collection.
How do I prevent the moss from falling off?
Use a high-temperature hot glue gun to attach the moss firmly to the wood. Apply the glue in small sections and press the moss down for a few seconds. For a more permanent solution, you can also use a spray adhesive designed for crafts.
Can I use artificial moss instead of real sphagnum?
Yes, artificial moss works well and doesn't require maintenance. It's available in many craft stores and online. Pair it with other faux greenery from our outdoor decor collection for a cohesive look.
How do I make the base stable?
Level the bottom of the stump with a saw, then attach a flat piece of wood or a sturdy base using wood glue and screws. You can also use a storage bench as a display platform for added stability and storage.
What size figurines work best?
Small to medium-sized nativity figures (2-4 inches tall) are ideal for fitting into the natural crevices of the stump. Ensure they are proportionate to the size of your hollow. For a complete nativity set, browse our wall decor collection for complementary pieces.
Final Thoughts
Creating a root nativity scene is a wonderful way to combine nature with tradition. Whether you display it on a dining table, a desk, or a nightstand, it will bring a unique charm to your home. For more DIY inspiration and supplies, visit our collections at GrandGoldman.com.
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