Barefoot Gnome / Gnome Feet / Clay Feet Tutorial / How to Make a Barefoot Standing Gnome / Gnome DIY
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
- Learn how to make the cutest clay feet using Super Sculpey polymer clay. I used a beige color because I had it on hand, but you can use any color and paint the gnome feet, as well. Learn polymer clay tips and tricks for shaping, cleaning, and baking feet for a stand up gnome.
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In This Tutorial:
0:00 - Introduction
0:10 - Supplies
0:35 - Feet Base
2:41 - Gnome Toes
6:33 - Create the Gnome Legs
10:03 - Clean Up and Prep for Baking
10:26 - Bake the Gnome Feet
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Thank you 🙏 I love watching your work. You explain and demonstrate in a way that even us amateurs can do it💕
Hi; so glad I found you I wanted to make some feet for my gnomes I love your tutorial thank you so much for sharing ❤
Awesome tutorial Sarah… perfect timing as the feet is next on my 3 toed gnome!
Appreciate the wire inserted for the toes information too!
The more solid the better!
So cute
Soooo clever
I really have to get some of that clay. Looks so fun and enjoyable creating these❤
A D O R A B L E !!!!!!!! can't wait to make my own, love, love, love him
Those are simply adorable! Thank you for sharing! Looking forward to seeing the rest of this little guy.
Thanks so much :)
Awesome job Sarah! Can't wait to see what you make for these feet to wear. Tfs and God Bless 🥰💜
Thank you so much for sharing these great tutorials! I love gnomes for holidays and this one is definitely my next project. You made the use of polymer clay look very doable even for first timers and I am excited to try this. My gnomes have never had legs, but they will now! 💗 Amy
Thanks for tutorial...I think I can do this. You make it look so easy!! These are absolutely so cute!!!
Oh my gosh so adorable ❤❤
You are so clever. I love it! ☮️🌍🌲
Quite a cute set of feet! Guess i'll have to go back playing with clay! It's always fun! Quite the tan in Texas you got there!!
Hahah Oh, tan lines are a-plenty in the land of sun (and sunburns). lol
Absolutely adorable! Can’t wait to see the gnome!
I AM SO GLAD I FOUND YOUR CHANNEL!!
I am currently cleaning out a VERY packed "workroom" that my Mom stores wreaths, her year round shopping for Christmas, baskets, material that she has been collecting since the 70s, AND my late Father's stained glass and firearms reloading workbench, as well as 25 years worth of fishing gear. I have another room that has sewing, collections of buttons and small things for crafts. It will take me WEEKS. But I am doing it because I have an inoperable brain tumor and can't work. I have to find something I can do for myself. So, I am going into the gnome business. I have a LOT to sell that will cover my start up costs. I am just not sure where to start. Except for cleaning out and organizing.
I get my clay in this week. I already have the tools for some reason. 😅 But I look forward to duplicating your techniques. Thank you SO MUCH for sharing!! ❤
Oh wow, that sounds like a huge undertaking - wishing you luck that you can find a ton to sell to get you going! :)
So ADORABLE I would definitely make those feet…. What gauge wire?? Does that matter or will using your hook trick work for any gauge wire??????
Thank you so much. Any gauge will work for the trick but not every gauge will work for your project. It should be an added structural layer, so using a very thin floral wire for a dense upper portion wouldn't be great.
Use a cut straw to form the toenails.
Ooh, that's a great idea!
What temp do you bake the feet 🧐
It depends on the type of clay you get - some are 225, some are 275. I like "low and slow" to prevent cracking, so mine are usually at 225 F.,
3 to 4 toes
4 toes for gnomes and elves....someone told me. 😊
Oooh, I didn't know there was a guide. :)