Words cannot even describe how much I love gnomes. I make gnomes for every seasonal holiday, but I had never thought of making clay pot gnomes. I recently found this awesome clay pot gnome video tutorial by Michael’s, on YouTube, and I had to add these gnomes to my collection. These gnomes look fabulous in a collection, but also look really cute staggered through a plant display, or just about anywhere else you can think of. I like to have them peeking around the plants and nick-nacks in my kitchen. These terracotta pot gnomes really look perfect standing among my plants because they are in keeping with the pot theme.
Materials For Clay Pot Gnomes:
- Small clay pots
- Acrylic craft paint (in the colors of your choice)
- A foam craft paintbrush
- Download templet
- A few felt sheets (in the colors of your choice, they come in sizes similar to sheets of paper)
- Elmer’s glue
- A glue stick
- Some small pom-poms
Directions:
In this awesome clay pot gnome video tutorial by Michael’s, on YouTube, you will learn how to make this project in a few easy steps. You begin by, painting your mini clay pots with the acrylic craft paint, using a foam brush.
Then you will cut your felt pieces and glue them on, using good old Elmer’s glue. In the end, you will attach a pom-pom as the gnome’s nose and you are done!
These gnomes are so cute, they look gorgeous in my plant display.