GNOMES

from $25.00

Winter Gnomes are one of a kind decorations that will last MONTHS even into late March!

Adorable and fun for greeting friends at your door, gift giving, unique table centerpieces, or placing in your Winter garden.

Crafted with 100% NATURAL materials. You’ll find NO plastics, foam or metal here!

SIZES: Gnomes are measured from their ‘feet’ to the tip of their beautiful handcrafted moss hats.

  • Mini Gnomes 8-12”

  • Centerpiece Gnomes 1.5’ tall

  • Medium Gnomes 2-2.5’" tall

  • Large Gnomes 3-4

Take a peek at a few of last year’s gnomes!

Size:

Winter Gnomes are one of a kind decorations that will last MONTHS even into late March!

Adorable and fun for greeting friends at your door, gift giving, unique table centerpieces, or placing in your Winter garden.

Crafted with 100% NATURAL materials. You’ll find NO plastics, foam or metal here!

SIZES: Gnomes are measured from their ‘feet’ to the tip of their beautiful handcrafted moss hats.

  • Mini Gnomes 8-12”

  • Centerpiece Gnomes 1.5’ tall

  • Medium Gnomes 2-2.5’" tall

  • Large Gnomes 3-4

Take a peek at a few of last year’s gnomes!

More deets about your Gnomes:

December 17th is the last day to pre-order for the Christmas Holiday. Last Farm Pick Up/ Delivery is December 21

  • CARING FOR YOUR GNOME:

  • Gnomes are 100% natural and easy to care lasting throughout the Winter!

    • For Gnomes used indoors such as table centerpieces: Keep your gnome in a cool location such as in your garage or a covered porch. Mist evergreen part of the gnome with cold water about 1x a week. Bring your Gnome inside for special events. Here at the farm we place twinkle lights with presents or party favors around them! Super cute!

    • Gnomes living outdoors:

      • Colder weather & snow will keep the evergreens fresh all Winter long. However, give your gnome a mist of water if needed.

      • Place gnomes in a sheltered spot on a porch or the garden. Secure Gnomes into the garden/ snow by placing their ‘feet’ several inches into the ground or snow. In high wind areas or storms: relocate your Gnome into a sheltered area until the storm passes!

At the end of the season~ add your Gnome to a brush pile where they can become a home for pollinators or birds! I’ve been told that many of our Gnomes simply stay put in the garden becoming a mini-home for wildlife!