Description
Meet William, a cute winter gnome who you can always find standing beside a pine tree. These unpainted ceramic gnomes will bring your garden or patio to life with fantasy gnome mischief. Also, these funny gnomes make an excellent gnome craft for the perfect garden treasure or even painted as a Christmas gnome decoration. This little gnome along with his other forest gnome buddies Winston & Wendell can be found frolicking around your flower garden. You can also find all of them together in our winter gnome collection.
This whimsical gnome figurine weighs only about 1 lbs and is about 10 1/2″ tall. William is here for your creativity and is ready to be painted. Suitable for children, adults, seniors, and fantasy enthusiasts of all ages who dare to bring him to life… You can be your own creative artist with these cute unfinished garden gnomes. .
IMPORTANT NOTE: This item comes unfinished and unpainted in white ceramic bisque. Photo shown is a representation of the detail that can be achieved when painted. Inexpensive indoor and outdoor water-base acrylic paints are readily available at craft stores near you.
WINTER GNOME DIMENSIONS:
- 10 1/2″ tall
- 5 1/2″ wide
- Weight: 1 lbs
PAINTABLE CERAMIC GNOME FEATURES:
- Fired ceramic from clay
- Amazing detail
- Finish with paint or gluing sequences & glitter
- Paint using your own acrylic stains
- Spray your own clear gloss or matte finish
- Easily touch up when needed
- Great activity for all children, adults and seniors
- Excellent activity for individuals, parties and groups
- Outstanding for hobbyist
- Made in the USA
CERAMIC GNOME KEY POINTS:
- Be a creative artist
- Great for gifts
- Makes a beautiful indoor figurine and ornament
- Beautiful one-of-a-kind outdoor statue
FINISHING TIP:
For those who have a kiln or access to a ceramic shop all unfinished or paintable bisque has been fired to a cone of 04. These can be painted with Mayco Stroke & Coat wonderglaze for bisque, Duncan Concepts and other ceramic paint companies with specially designed underglaze paints for bisque and fired at a cone of 06.