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Clay Pot Gnomes

Meet the enchanting world of Clay Pot Gnomes, where imagination and creativity come to life! These whimsical creatures are handcrafted using clay pots as their bodies, giving them a unique and charming appearance. Each gnome is meticulously painted with vibrant colors, bringing out their playful personalities. These delightful little creatures are brought to life through the skilled hands of talented artisans. With their round pot bodies and mischievous expressions, these gnomes are sure to capture your heart and spark your imagination. From their intricately painted details to their carefully crafted accessories, every gnome is a testament to the artist's dedication and passion. Whether displayed in your garden or adorning your home, these Clay Pot Gnomes will add a touch of whimsy and charm to any space. So, why not bring a little magic into your life with these adorable clay creations?

Skills Required: None

Materials

  • Clay pots - 1 3/4" and 2 3/4" for the hat, 3 1/2" for the base
  • Multisurface craft paint - white, burgundy, black, blue, moss
  • Wood beads - 3/4"
  • E-6000 or other industrial adhesive
  • Mod Podge (optional)
  • Sandpaper (optional)

Tools

  • Paintbrushes

Instructions

  1. Clean pots if necessary. Paint a layer of white paint on the 3 1/2" pots. Let dry and repeat for full coverage.

Paint the 1 3/4" and 2 3/4" pots with the burgundy paint. Set aside and let dry.

Use a pencil to draw in where you would like the face and beard area to be.

Paint the area outside the face/beard with blue or green, then repeat with the other pot. Cover the pencil lines. Let dry.

Use the end of the paintbrush along with black paint to dot the eyes onto the base pot. Let dry.

Glue the wood bead to the front of the pot underneath the eyes. If the bead isn't flat on one side, use the sandpaper to make a flat area. Glue down the nose and let dry.

Use the E-6000 to attach the hat pots to the base. Let dry completely. Add Mod Podge if desired and let dry before displaying.

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