If you are a visual learner, watch the full, detail-filled Model Magic® fur pompom gnome with big feet video tutorial here on YouTube. How to Make a Model Magic Big Foot Pompom Gnomeīelow is the written and printable tutorial for this 6-7 inch gnome with a felt, twisty hat. There are a few different color packs to give you options, as well. They’re on Amazon, inexpensive, and had great reviews on size, color, and variety. That’s what I did for this series and it honestly makes it so easy! You can make your own pompoms, as shown in the pompom pets tutorial linked above, or you can purchase some. What Pompoms Should I Use for Pom Pom Gnomes? Use acrylic paint and and seal it with an acrylic varnish. If you do want to use paint, wait 72 hours until the project is completely dry. You can paint Model Magic®, though I opted to leave my project the original color. I learned a LOT from this project and will share my mistakes and wins with you, just like always. Working with this is very different than working with polymer or air dry clay. According to Crayola®, “it’s lightweight and somewhat flexible even why dry.” It’s not a clay, per se, but a modeling foam and remains “spongy,” for lack of a better term. What is Model Magic?įor today’s craft, I am using the Crayola® Model Magic to create a pair of bubbly-toed feet for a little felt hat gnome. Look at the adorable little bubble toes sticking out from under this pompom gnome with a felt hat. Today’s adorable little gnome DIY craft is part of that series. Psst: they work for pets, too!īut because I like to challenge myself, I have been working on a series of pompom gnomes using basic materials you have on hand or can easily get. But over the years, many have asked me about pre-made pompoms. The little fur balls are easy to make and are perfect for those wonky sizes of faux fur you have left over. Years ago, I created the pompom pets sensation that spawned so many adorable gnome dogs, cats, bunnies, and more. Over the years, I’ve created some of the most popular gnome tutorials on the Internet and have sold tens of thousands of free and premium patterns. If you’re new here, I make a lot of gnomes (there are hundreds here on the site and my YouTube channel). The Pompom Gnome Series on Ruffles and Rain Boots The twisty hat and bubbly toes make this no sew fur pompom gnome the sweetest addition to your decor. If you need to grab some pompoms or Model Magic® or pompoms, you can easily find this later by saving it to a crafty pin board or sharing it to your Facebook wall. No Time to Make This Right Now? Save or Share for Later Patterns, designs for Cricut and Silhouette cutting machines, paintings, and so much more are born from my creative (chaos-filled) brain with just that little Apple Pencil and iPad! And that’s how today’s little DIY gnome came to be, as well.
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