Gnome Homes
These are really fun to make! Each one has it’s own character. Some of these homes have doors that are open. These could also be toad homes for your garden! Put them in the shade and loosen the soil under the home. Toads like to dig in the dirt and stay a while. They eat a lot of mosquitos, on average they eat 50-100 insects a night!
Home with a snail to match. It could also be a toad home.
The Hop Inn is a colorful fun home. It can also be used as a toad home.
Little mushroom home. Has a window and flower box.
Yellow Gnome Home
What a wonderful place to live for a gnome! Lots of fun colorful mushrooms. If you put a light on the inside (votive candle or battery operated, you’ll see a soft light through the windows and the door. Rainy Lake, Cone 6. On Hold for art show.
Honey Gnome Home
Bees and gnomes are friends! Cute little for gnomes to live in. Rainy Lake, Cone 6.
Mushroom Gnome Home
A jug style home with mushrooms on it. Nice little home for a fairy or gnome to hide in. Rainy Lake clay is fired with no glaze. Just the mushrooms and grass are glazed with this piece.
Rainy Lake, Cone 6. Sold
Many years ago I had a lot of morning glory flowers. This roof reminds me of that. The walls of the building were pressed with lace. There are some details all around the house. You can put a light or votive candle on the inside and the soft light will fill the windows and the door.
Rainy Lake, Cone 6.