happy halloweenie from the cutest little gnomes i ever did see!
brody had no idea what a gnome was when i told him that was what he was being for halloween, but i googled it, showed him the strange picture, and he was on board. how couldn’t he be? i realize my years of choosing what they are being for halloween will quickly disappear so i am taking advantage of it for as long as humanly possible.
so let me tell you a little bit about these gnome children of mine.
they both are wearing shorts, button up shirts, socks, leggies, and shoes that we already owned.
i purchased the suspenders from suspended recreation and fully intend on having them wear these on many occasions.
and the hats and beards that make this lovely ensemble complete?
jess from ragamuffin design made these custom for my gnome children.
aren’t they darling? she crochets like nobody’s business and also added white furry beards on for the boys gnomes. the beards are buttoned on the inside of the hat for easy removal, if needed.
i’m mildy obsessed.
i would also like to say that, even though my children have no idea who santy claus is, i will have them wear these at christmas time to pretend that they are him, or one of his elves, as well. santa seriously needs a mustard yellow hat. someone help the guy out.
wanna gnome-ify your child? or make them a sweet little elf for christmas?
jess is your go to girl.
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find jess & ragamuffin design here:
email: ragamuffin.design@gmail.com
we are off to trunk or treat at our church tonight, that is if my gnomes can stay awake past 6:45.
boo to you!
omgosh. this is my favorite! i wanted so badly to be a family of gnomes, but my husband wouldnt go for it! i am obsessed too. so so cute!!
those are grrrrrrrreeeeeeaaaaaaat!!!! I think my most favorite costumes ever! Haha except last year my daughter and her friends were the gang from Scooby Doo which was pretty cool!
Such sweet little gnomes! What a fun costume idea. And those hats would be perfect for a Christmas card, with two little Santas!
shut. up. cutest ever. great job capitalizing on being in control of the costume choices while you can. you're totally right. my husband loves gnomes, so i HAVE to show my people these pics. {hugs}
more cute than anything in the world. and you're really funny.
Blake is being a gnome for Halloween also. The Travelocity gnome! We just finished his homemade costume tonight. Picture coming on Halloween. I'll take it before he leaves for school!
Those hats are so stinkin' cute. Wish I had that link before I glued all my fingers together with spray adhesive and fabric on a posterboard cone hat!!
oh my gosh! so stinkin' cute!
How stinkin' adorable is that?!? Love it!! 🙂
those truly are the two cutest gnomes I ever did see!
Those are the cutest darn costumes ever!!!
happy halloween! great costumes. 🙂
adorable!!!!
How cute are those costumes? Love them!
AHHHHHH! They are ADORABLE! Can't even stand it!
The pictures are adorable! Thanks again :o)
I saw another gnome this past weekend and it was a girl my age, but it was just such a sweet costume. But totally looks better on these two little nugs.
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Your little men/gnomes are adorable. Love this idea and your new blog look.
toats adorbs
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hahaha, sooo cute, friend!
too stinkin' cute.
flipping adorable!
so cute!
so stinkin cute!!! what a clever idea!
HOLY CUTENESS!!!!
oh my gosh!!!
they ARE the cutest gnomes EVA!
happy halloween!
Ridiculous cute. BEST idea. Also, LOVING the new design up in here.
Can we add a favicon to my blog design that you did? Would LOVE it.
Let me know, also I OWE YOU an email. Sorry I suck at it. Coming soon.
why are these the cutest costumes ever…. oh, because your boys are the cutest ever. 😉
These are the best costumes!!! love it!
Beyond cute! LOVE their costumes they couldn't be more adorable 🙂
best idea ever!! they look perfectly gnomey! xo love and miss
I have never seen this idea before! Well done and soooo flippin' cute! Love this.
Oh my gosh…our kids should get together!
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