Hello, Friends. Larissa here with you today with a tiny Gnomey door for your garden. I have seen so many little gnome gardens lately and knew I had to make one.
A Tiny Gnome Door For Your GardenHere is what I used:

  • Makin’s Clay in White
  • Earth Safe Finishes Crackle
  • Ann Butler Designs Sheer Bronze Iridescent Paint from Earth Safe Finishes
  • ETI EasyCast Clear Casting Epoxy
  • Shrinky Dink Plastic
  • Staz-On Ink
  • Copic Markers
  • What’s Up Gnomey Stamp Set by Susan K Weckesser from Unity Stamp Co
  • At Ground Level Stamp Set by Susan K Weckesser from Unity Stamp Co
  • A Heat Tool
  • Strong Adhesive
  • Paint Brush

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How I made my gnomey door.

  1. 1. Roll out your clay and cut your door. I also cut the window out of the top just deep enough to pour the EasyCast Clear Casting Epoxy to resemble a stain glass look.
    A Tiny Gnome Door For Your Garden 1
  2. Once the clay is dry, I painted two coats of the clear Crackle over the top, making sure each coat was dry before adding more.
  3. Once the Crackle was dry, I painted two coats of the Sheer Bronze Iridescents.
    A Tiny Gnome Door For Your Garden 2
  4. I mixed Blue and Green tint with the EasyCast and poured it into the cut out for the window.
    A Tiny Gnome Door For Your Garden 3
  5. While the EasyCast was drying I stamped the little Gnomey, Mushroom, and Tree onto a piece shrink plastic and colored it with my Copic markers. I then cut it out and heat it up to shrink.
    A Tiny Gnome Door For Your Garden 4
  6. Once everything was dry I adhered the Gnomey, mushroom and tree onto the door. I made a little circle for the door knob.
    A Tiny Gnome Door For Your Garden

I just love this little door, the possibilities are endless with these little doors. Colors, sizes, shapes, etc you design your own. Get your little ones involved and make you a Gnomey garden.

Have a wonderful day friends.

Larissa