@Miriam What a beautiful centerpiece idea! what sizes will the frames be?
Generals:
- If you are doing paper cutout and the frames are small, the silhouette needs to be a lot stronger on each frame.
- You may want to position the focal point of each frame where the strongest light from the tealight will be. Then you are taking full advantage of the setup!
Frame 1: I assume they are the shepherds when the angel appears. This scene needs to have a clear focal point (either the angel or the shepherds ' facial expressions) which means one of those need to be bigger. Shepherds, angel, ground/hill -> assign a relative size to each: small, medium, huge (refer to Will's Creative Composition class)
Frame 2: Mary, Joseph and Jesus in the manger need to be bigger on the frame. Currently half of the frame is taken up by the ground, I would bring this down to 1/3 and rearrange the elements a bit to get a stronger silhouette
Frame 3: Is OK as is if the focus is travel (the magi coming to Bethlehem from a faraway place. Make the camels just a biiit bigger and you're good.
Enjoy the creation process would love to see the final product!!