These Gnome Craft Finger Puppets are Awesome

Are you a fan of adorable little gnomes? If so, you are going to love these darling Christmas gnome finger puppets. In this post learn how to make this awesome Gnome Craft with our helpful template, step-by-step tutorial and video.

My favorite thing about this craft is that you can make them any time of the year. For winter or Christmas, add snowflake details to the hat, or other festive decorations. If it’s summer, turn them into cute garden gnomes by switching up the colors and removing the decorations on the hat.

How to Make Gnome Craft Finger Puppets

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Supplies:

Instructions:

1. Begin by downloading and printing out the gnome craft template. You can print the template on white paper and use it to trace the pieces on colored cardstock or print the template directly on red or green cardstock. Cut out the pieces of the template.

2. To make the gnome beard, wrap a strand of white yarn around four of your fingers in a line about 12 times. If a child is doing this I recommend wrapping the yarn around all five of their fingers. Carefully remove the yarn from your hand.

3. Grab a smaller strand of white yarn and tie it around the circle of white yarn, tying a knot. Use your scissors to cut the circle of white yarn in half, making sure to keep the knot in the middle.

4. Trim the strands of the gnome beard to cut down any longer pieces and to shape the beard how you want.

How to Make Gnome Finger Puppets

Use our template to make these adorable gnome craft finger puppets. Add decorations to the hat to make them Christmas gnomes or leave them off to make a summer garden gnome craft.

  • Gnome Craft Template
  • red cardstock
  • white yarn
  • small tan pom-pom
  • 3/4-inch circle punch
  • scissors
  • Glue Dots
  • extra strength glue stick
  • snowflake punch (optional)
  • snowflake stickers (optional)
  1. Begin by downloading and printing out the gnome craft template on red cardstock paper. Cut out the pieces of the template.
  2. To make the gnome beard, wrap a strand of white yarn around four of your fingers in a line about 12 times. If a child is doing this I recommend wrapping the yarn around all five of their fingers. Carefully remove the yarn from your hand.
  3. Grab a smaller strand of white yarn and tie it around the circle of white yarn, tying a knot. Use your scissors to cut the circle of white yarn in half, making sure to keep the knot in the middle. Trim the strands of the gnome beard to cut down any longer pieces and to shape the beard how you want.
  4. Gather your gnome craft template pieces. Add glue to the bottom back of the larger template piece and glue the separate rectangle piece on the back. This helps thicken the finger puppet to add stability to it.
  5. Use a 3/4-inch circle punch to punch out the finger holes on the front of the gnome craft template. Larger fingers might need a 1-inch circle punch.
  6. Place a Glue Dot on the back of the gnome beard directly behind the knot in the beard. Attach the beard to the gnome template. Make sure the top of the beard is high enough to cover the knot of the beard.
  7. Glue the gnome hat at the top of the gnome template covering the top of the beard.
  8. Add a Glue Dot on the back of your tan pom-pom and attach it to your gnome craft, directly beneath the gnome hat.
  9. Decorate the hat of your gnome craft with snowflakes to make him festive for the Christmas season.

5. Gather your gnome craft template pieces. Add glue to the bottom back of the larger template piece and glue the separate rectangle piece on the back. This helps thicken the finger puppet to add stability to it.

6. Use a 3/4-inch circle punch to punch out the finger holes on the front of the gnome craft template. Larger fingers might need a 1-inch circle punch.

7. Place a Glue Dot on the back of the gnome beard directly behind the knot in the beard. Attach the beard to the gnome template. Make sure the top of the beard is high enough to cover the knot of the beard.

8. Glue the gnome hat at the top of the gnome template covering the top of the beard.

9. Add a Glue Dot on the back of your tan pom-pom and attach it to your gnome craft, directly beneath the gnome hat.

Make a Christmas Gnome Craft by decorating the hat with Snowflakes

Decorate the hat of your gnome craft with snowflakes to make him festive for the Christmas season. You can use either snowflake felt stickers or cut out snowflakes with a snowflake punch and glue them onto your gnome hat.

Now it’s time to play with your Gnome Craft

To play with your gnome finger puppets, place two of your fingers inside the holes at the bottom of your gnome. Move your fingers around and watch as your gnome walks, dances and prances around.

You can set up a play area for your gnome finger puppets with different sized white pom-poms and snowflakes laying around for your gnomes to walk and dance around like they are playing in the winter snow.

Video Tutorial: How to Make Gnome Craft Finger Puppets

Watch the video below to be guided through each step of this Gnome Craft. You can view more easy kids craft tutorials on our Facebook page, or right here on our website.


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