I know, I know, it's been more or less forever since I posted anything, but honestly, I just needed a break from crafting, from gnomes, even from social media, so I took a good, long rest. But in late January and again last week, I did make three different gnomes which I want to share with you.
This first one was made specifically for the mother of my first granddaughter-in-law. It turns out she's a fellow gnome lover, something I didn't know about her until last Christmas but it was too late to get one made for her in time for it to go under the tree. I did talk to her and found out her favorite colors, then asked her to choose a style for her gnome and told her it would be January before I got to it.
I worked on him a few hours at a time through the late days of January and this was the result. He's already been shipped and received, and she does love him. :-D

Front

Side view
That's hand embroidery on the sides, sleeves, and back of his coat,
and it took about 4 hours to complete just that part.
Her color choices were green and brown.
This Charcuterie Gnome I made for my daughter and she was absolutely ecstatic! She does a lot of charcuterie boards for social events so it was right up her alley. :-D I think he's pretty special.
The grapes and the cheese wheel were made with polymer clay,
and his serving spoon is a charm I had saved for a couple of years
with no real purpose in mind. He has a tiny wine goblet
made by my sister-in-law.
Finally, this one is another with hand embroidery on his coat but this time it goes all the way around, front, sides, and back with the same pattern. This time the embroidery took well over 10 hours but I really like the end result.

Front

Back
OK, now you know that even though I've been absent, I haven't been totally lazy. Thanks for dropping by.
Happy Crafting. NanaConnie