If you haven’t done it already, it’s time to get your gnome home ready for the warm days of spring and summer. Below are some of our past gnomey spring things. Just click on the picture to take you to the tutorials. I have a few other warm weather accents I’ll be adding soon!
Can I move into to that magical little house? It looks perfect 🙂
where did you get the wood pieces?its lovely…
Morgan ~
Thanks, but I’m not sure which wood pieces you are referring to. Everything you see Tim and I made; the gnome house, the furniture, the wooden apple orchard, etc. Was there a specific piece you were asking about. If you click on any of the photos, it will take you to a tutorial if we have one. If you were asking about the gnome house, we did make it, but we just haven’t had time to do a tutorial on it yet 🙁
I love Your Gnomehome!
Here is ours:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/knechtruprechtdolls/4097426699/in/set-72157612430273368/
ruprecht.etsy.com
KnechtRuprecht.dawanda.com
knechtruprechtdolls.blogspot.com
Love your gnome house. It looks like a magical place. We have a fairy forest in our yard where many wee folk live!
Oh I just love this! I think I’ll have to make a small flower rug or two for our fairy home!
The little flower bridge and the braided rug are just darling! Great Job!! : )
It is all just so wonderful! I was wondering how you made the little fire stone pit. I can see the stones and sticks, but is there something else there that makes it look like there is a real fire going? Thanks so much!
I’ve actually been asked about the firepit often. Next week I’ll put up a tutorial on making one. Thanks for reminding me that I’ve been meaning to do that!