I just found you on UA-cam and I’m loving your tutorials! I would love to know where you found that tea spout’ tool. Thats a game changer for making gnomes!
Wow...great video. These little guys are still so popular and now a much easier way to hand build them. Thanks again for all your tips I will be trying them out!
You’re my newest favourite channel. I love your work and that pizzelle is a fantastic new addition to my tool kit! How can I tag you on stuff I make inspired by you?
I love these guys, I’ve made 6 already; have you any other tutorials ? I’ve seen the ghosts and witches, I find your teaching so easy to understand. I would love to make other things you have made.😀
Thank you for sharing your tips for creating this delightful gnome. Your teaching method was clear and concise. Happy Holidays! Warm Regards, Martina 😊
You had me at Gnomes! I watched your entire process, subscribed, and gave you a Thumbs Up! Your pleasant voice and mannerisms allowed me to watch while resting from a difficult morning. Thanks for the great Gnome idea and creation process. I will definitely try these one day soon.
Love your tutorials ! Is there anyway you could post printable copies of your blue triangle templates? For some strange reason I cannot get the templates I make to work.
I'm making gno.We for our home pottery sale in December....so I got me a wooden pizzzel (sp?) and it makes the job so much easier! Thanks for the great tip!
I don't have the template, but it's just a triangle with the bottom rounded a bit. You can make the template any size you want. The one I used in the video is 6x6x6.
Thank you so much for this video. Mine are drying now but I have a few questions. Do you fire first and then glaze and fire again? How do I keep the stamping to show through the glaze?
I have made three gnomes and they are drying, this is the second time that I have viewed your post and I did see something that I should do easier. I am going to watch Tree trunk houses and then witches. These are for future events. The three that I made had taken me 3 hours. No doubt as I get into the rhythm of making witches, gnomes, and tree houses I will become a little faster. Do you say how you glaze these beauties and do you use "Duncan, Mayco, or another brand?
I'm not tech savvy enough to figure out how. I cut it out of craft foam, just making a pizza slice. Pretty easy. Cut a bunch of different slices from a big circle and see which one works best for you. Good luck.
I loved your gnomes and immediately went to the studio and made three, well after I went to three craft stores looking for a pizelle and other tools i didn't have.
I was looking for something that I could quickly make to put on a Found Art Trail and I think these would be perfect. I could make a few small ones in no time and nestle them along the walking trail. Thank you so much for the idea and the informative video!
Omg I was just saying to my friend that I want to make a Christmas gnome. I’m definitely going to buy the tool it makes things so much easier. 😊 have a great day
@@hobblecreekpottery I made one of these last night. Such a quick and easy project. He’s not perfect for my first one but I’ll definitely make another one.. thank you Tiffany 😊🥰
@@hobblecreekpottery I have a kiln and want to try the clay you fire. Not sure which I will use though.I have taught ceramics for years. Got out of it but now I want to play again. Love your videos. Keep up the good work
THIS WINS THE INTERNET TODAY! I am so excited to try this!!! THANK YOU!!
Lol, love winning the internet!
I just found you on UA-cam and I’m loving your tutorials! I would love to know where you found that tea spout’ tool. Thats a game changer for making gnomes!
I found it on Amazon. The link is in the description. Yes, total game changer. Gl as f you found me!
Loved your teaching. I use an eyeliner brush to glaze tiny spots like eyes. They work better any little paint brushes I have tried.
Great tip!
Gnomes. Yay! Thanks.
The Amazon link doesn’t work. Please repost.
You’re demonstration is phenomenal 👏👏👏. Thanks for your presentation.
Oh, wow, Paula, thank you sooo much. This was wonderful to see.
Ooooo how I wish I had a kiln
Love this idea thanks for sharing xx
Waiting with bated.breath😅
Wow...great video. These little guys are still so popular and now a much easier way to hand build them. Thanks again for all your tips I will be trying them out!
I'd love to see a picture when you finish. Thank you!
You’re my newest favourite channel. I love your work and that pizzelle is a fantastic new addition to my tool kit! How can I tag you on stuff I make inspired by you?
I'm instagram and Facebook under Hobble Creek Pottery. So thrilled you like the videos. It's new to me but I'm having fun with it.
These are so cute! I'm a potter north of Seattle. We have the opposite problem here. Plenty of humidity. Things can sometimes take a while to dry.
Fabulous instruction and wonderful craft work. Congrates from me in Australia. What type of clay are you using? Xxx
I used bmix for these. And thank you. ❤️
I'm back to your gnomes. Love them. what cone do you fire them to in bisque and what glaze do you use and fire to for completion. I just love them
I bisque fire to c cone 04, then glaze fire 5/6. For glazes, I like celadons if I have texture.
What a fun video! Great instruction & attention to detail. I have a new appreciation for gnomes!! lol
❤❤it🎉😊😊
I love these guys, I’ve made 6 already; have you any other tutorials ? I’ve seen the ghosts and witches, I find your teaching so easy to understand. I would love to make other things you have made.😀
Yes! And many more planned. Thank you so much.
Can’t wait ❤️
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Thank you for sharing your tips for creating this delightful gnome. Your teaching method was clear and concise.
Happy Holidays!
Warm Regards,
Martina 😊
Thank you sooo much!
Sorry, didn't check my message for spelling accuracy! Duh!
You had me at Gnomes! I watched your entire process, subscribed, and gave you a Thumbs Up! Your pleasant voice and mannerisms allowed me to watch while resting from a difficult morning. Thanks for the great Gnome idea and creation process. I will definitely try these one day soon.
Loved it! Thanks for Tutorial!❤🇨🇦👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Love love love. I might try, but need more tools. By the way, Your a really good teacher too!
Ahh, thank you.
My mom 92yo loves gnomes . Going to try to make her a Christmas set and think I can use a sugar cone for form since I don’t have the wooden tool
Love your tutorials ! Is there anyway you could post printable copies of your blue triangle templates? For some strange reason I cannot get the templates I make to work.
I'm actually working on. Stay tuned.
@@hobblecreekpotterythanks waiting with baited breath 😄
just out of curiosity would these techniques work with polymer clay; I have no way of firing regular clay.
Trying to find if you have any pictures of finished gnomes. Would love to know how you glaze yours.
I'm making gno.We for our home pottery sale in December....so I got me a wooden pizzzel (sp?) and it makes the job so much easier! Thanks for the great tip!
Where can I find a pestle like you use?
@@patriciahudson7163 Anazon has them. I believe the link is in the description.
Beautiful !!!!¨.... Where can I find these patterns ?!
Adorable! I can't wait to try to make one. So glad you also showed how to make the mustache!!!
Thank you for sharing! Do you have the template for the gnomes you can share?
I don't have the template, but it's just a triangle with the bottom rounded a bit. You can make the template any size you want. The one I used in the video is 6x6x6.
Thank you so much!!! You have opened my world of wonderful gnomes!!!! 💖
What kind of clay do you use?
For these, I used Bmix.
I'm also in Utah and now it is 16 outside. Burr So relaxing to watch you. But the artist in me says give this a try. Thank you.
very cute. I got the tool so I'm going to try making gnomes and ghosts.
You'll do amazing!
Hola, me gusta como le han quedado los gnomos Muchas gracias por compartir !!! Bye
Are these 4x 4 x4 triangles?
They are 6x6x6. I use this triangle pattern for many fun things. 😀
Thank you for sharing your talents awesome job
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching.
Good morning . where can i find this wooden cone
I have the link in the description. I got mine on Amazon.
Loved this tutorial!! Will tag you with photos!!
Looking forward to seeing them!
Best ideas for keeping it simple but with room to customize for the season!
Exactly! Great jumping off point. Thanks for watching.
Your clear instructions inspired me to try! Thanks so much!
Absolutely adorable!! I am inspired! Thankyou!
Thanks! Where can you get the cone tool?
I listed the link in the description. Good luck.
I’m going to make some gnomes 😊thank you 😊
Finished two gnomes with the help of your tutorial. Thanks so much!
These are great, will definitely make a few.
I so love all the tips you provide, kudos to you!
Thank you!
Lovely! Thanks ❤
Thank you so much for this video. Mine are drying now but I have a few questions. Do you fire first and then glaze and fire again? How do I keep the stamping to show through the glaze?
Yes, bisque fire then glaze. I use celadon glazes that highlight texture. Celadons are great for these fellows.
I have made three gnomes and they are drying, this is the second time that I have viewed your post and I did see something that I should do easier. I am going to watch Tree trunk houses and then witches. These are for future events. The three that I made had taken me 3 hours. No doubt as I get into the rhythm of making witches, gnomes, and tree houses I will become a little faster. Do you say how you glaze these beauties and do you use "Duncan, Mayco, or another brand?
Keep at it, they do get faster, lol. I use whatever glazes or underglazes, I have on hand. You can go crazy glazing them. 😀
I love watching you creating these little guys.
Cool
A lot easier than the ones I do
Are you using air dry clay?
I'm using stoneware here that requires it to be fired in a kiln. But I've heard from others who have made them our of air dry clay.
@@hobblecreekpottery thank you!
Fantastic video!! Works for all types of clay making. Really good instructions and beautiful work!
Thank you!
You are so funny!!! I don’t like goobers in my man’s beard either!!! Lol!!
Hehehe
Love this....can you show a picture of the gnomes glazed? I would love to see how you did it. Thank you!
I did show the results in a kiln opening. You can check them our here: ua-cam.com/video/wgsFHFxpdNo/v-deo.html
Esta pasta ou massa é cerâmica ??
I followed your instructions and made a gnome! It was fun and easy. Now if I can only figure out how to post a picture of it. 😊
Lol, it's easier on Instagram. So glad my tutorial helped you make your first gnome. ❤️
Love your gnomes!
how do you keep the clay from sticking to the tool. I am going to use air dry clay
I don't know about air dry clay. I know it's sticky, so maybe try corn starch? My stoneware doesn't stick to wood. Good luck.
We live down in southern Utah and you got that right low humidity in the summer and winter is just as bad indoors.
Lol, so true! And right now, nothing dries out!
Great tutorial 😊
I love your videos! Is there any way you would share your template for the gnomes by email?
I'm not tech savvy enough to figure out how. I cut it out of craft foam, just making a pizza slice. Pretty easy. Cut a bunch of different slices from a big circle and see which one works best for you. Good luck.
Lve your gnomes! They are my fav to make! You teaching method is awesome! Pizzelle is on its way to me!
Woo-hoo!
Wow you are talented... what are the tools called the one you roll the clay around wow wo derful
Thank you. The tool is a pizelle and there is a link in the description.
Do you ever use air dry clay for your projects? Are these gnomes then fired and painted?
If you use air dry clay, built a support with tinfoil. These are stoneware and fired with glaze.
Love love love xx
I loved your gnomes and immediately went to the studio and made three, well after I went to three craft stores looking for a pizelle and other tools i didn't have.
That's awesome!
I was looking for something that I could quickly make to put on a Found Art Trail and I think these would be perfect. I could make a few small ones in no time and nestle them along the walking trail. Thank you so much for the idea and the informative video!
What a great idea! Love it
Hermoso ! muchas gracias
Very clear and easy to follow your instructions. Great teacher
Thank you!
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magnifique ❤
Omg I was just saying to my friend that I want to make a Christmas gnome. I’m definitely going to buy the tool it makes things so much easier. 😊 have a great day
Glad you found me, and have fun making!
@@hobblecreekpottery I made one of these last night. Such a quick and easy project. He’s not perfect for my first one but I’ll definitely make another one.. thank you Tiffany 😊🥰
@mandyowen4892 Usually the not perfect ones are my favorite. They have more personality.
Peças liiindaaaas 👏👏👏
Where did you get the tea spout wooden tool?
Amazon and there is a link in the description.
I have enjoyed all your tutorials! You have a great way of teaching!
What type of clay are you using. Hight fire or low?? What cone?
Cone 5/6, so midfire.
@@hobblecreekpottery Oh ok, could these be done with low fire?
@Alice Keiser Most certainly. I've even had people share with me their gnomes made with air dry clay.
@@hobblecreekpottery I have a kiln and want to try the clay you fire. Not sure which I will use though.I have taught ceramics for years. Got out of it but now I want to play again. Love your videos. Keep up the good work
Great tutorial, Easy to follow. Well done. Have you got the link to where you got your pattern rollers from.
They are MKM rollers. Check out Sanbao transfers. On their drop down menu they have a bunch of rollers. Good luck.
Where do you get your clay
I buy my clay from Patty's Ceramic in Provo, Utah. They sell Aardvark.