Awesome, Easy to Make Garden Knomes
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Wooden Garden Knome Markers
http://swallowsheart.blogspot.com/2012/04/diy-gnome-garden-markers.html
Our little garden was missing some garden markers, so after browsing around the Internet a bit, I eventually stumbled upon this blog with a post about creating hand-carved garden gnomes from twigs. I loved the gnome idea and especially the natural look, so I adapted this project just a bit. Here's a little tutorial in case you are in need of some gnomies in your garden, too!
Supplies: varying sizes of twigs, knife (we used a Swiss Army pocket knife), craft paint (I used red, yellow, blue, green), paintbrush, permanent marker
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Use your pocket knife to carve a pointed "hat" at the top of one end of a twig. Just keep whittling away until you end up with a pointed triangle. It doesn't have to be super smooth. Our "hats" were approximately 1 inch tall.
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Carve a rounded, flat "face" on one side of the twig. We varied the size of the faces on the different twigs, but the faces averaged about 1.25 inches tall x 1 inch wide.
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This is what you end up with after steps 1 & 2... a pointed hat and a flat face.
4. Carve a rounded, flat area on the bottom part of the stick (just like the face, but in the opposite direction). This is where you will write the names of your plants, so if you have veggies with long names (like "cucumbers" or "strawberries" etc), make sure to use a few longer sticks and carve appropriately.-
Here's what you end up with after all the carving is complete! Repeat steps 1-4 for all of your twigs.
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A trio of gnomes ready to be painted (we later added a fourth; and will need a few more later)
7. Paint your gnomes' hats and beards in any color you desire! If you use all red hats/white beards, you will end up with Santa Claus look-a-likes.We went for bright colors since they would be planted in the dark dirt.
- Let dry completely. If your twigs don't stand up on their own, poke holes in the bottom of a cardboard box so they can dry without smearing paint.
9. After your twigs are completely dry, write the veggie names onto the bottom part of the twigs with a permanent marker. I don't like my handwriting enough to commit to this, so my husband wrote ours. Haha. No worries - if you mess up, you can always whittle away the top layer and start fresh.- Here's what you end up with!
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That's pretty clever, and easy to see what each thing is...
nice! -
Shouldn't the end that gets stuck into the ground be pointy? And longer, so that the lettering stays above ground? 1.5 inches of twig in the ground won't hold the marker upright if you ever water your garden....
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@RojoLoco said:
Shouldn't the end that gets stuck into the ground be pointy? And longer, so that the lettering stays above ground? 1.5 inches of twig in the ground won't hold the marker upright if you ever water your garden....
I was thinking the same thing, but that is easy enough to tweak
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@IRJ said:
@RojoLoco said:
Shouldn't the end that gets stuck into the ground be pointy? And longer, so that the lettering stays above ground? 1.5 inches of twig in the ground won't hold the marker upright if you ever water your garden....
I was thinking the same thing, but that is easy enough to tweak
Agreed, but the effort put into that pinterest article or whatever makes me laugh since I consider those instructions far from complete. Hipsters pretending to be farmers... And I dislike their spelling of 'gnomes' with a 'k'...
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@RojoLoco said:
@IRJ said:
@RojoLoco said:
Shouldn't the end that gets stuck into the ground be pointy? And longer, so that the lettering stays above ground? 1.5 inches of twig in the ground won't hold the marker upright if you ever water your garden....
I was thinking the same thing, but that is easy enough to tweak
Agreed, but the effort put into that pinterest article or whatever makes me laugh since I consider those instructions far from complete. Hipsters pretending to be farmers... And I dislike their spelling of 'gnomes' with a 'k'...
That would be my misspelling.
I gnow better too. Shame on me
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@IRJ said:
@RojoLoco said:
@IRJ said:
@RojoLoco said:
Shouldn't the end that gets stuck into the ground be pointy? And longer, so that the lettering stays above ground? 1.5 inches of twig in the ground won't hold the marker upright if you ever water your garden....
I was thinking the same thing, but that is easy enough to tweak
Agreed, but the effort put into that pinterest article or whatever makes me laugh since I consider those instructions far from complete. Hipsters pretending to be farmers... And I dislike their spelling of 'gnomes' with a 'k'...
That would be my misspelling.
I gnow better too. Shame on me
I would have let it slide if you had put a "knomesayin" in there somewhere...
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@RojoLoco said:
1.5 inches of twig in the ground won't hold the marker upright if you ever water your garden....
I reckon it would. I'm fairly new to the whole gardening thing though...
This looks like a weekend project for my kids though!
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@Carnival-Boy said:
@RojoLoco said:
1.5 inches of twig in the ground won't hold the marker upright if you ever water your garden....
I reckon it would. I'm fairly new to the whole gardening thing though...
This looks like a weekend project for my kids though!
This is definitely something easy and fun that the kids would probably love.