No matter what time I watch your tutorials I am always entertained! You are a hoot to watch…I love your humor. You always have the funniest and most informative videos.
Hmmm Both of those things are shown in the video? The back is shown as the two pieces glued and lined up. The lacing is started at the center bottom, as shown, and then goes from side to side, crossing them, tying each side in a bow. I just did them exactly like shoe laces. Hope that helps to clear things up.
I have been making my own gnome boots and felt and foam are great! You did a beautiful job! I made mine in two pieces of material for the main part of boot. I will try your one strip. I love how clean and classy they look.
Oh Sarah great tutorial!! I love the shoes!! You use that crimping iron alot lately...lol Well you must be enjoying Fall in Texas with your Mom!! I'm finally getting into my disaster of a craft room showing me all my missed projects is so depressing!! Well one day I will be back on things when he finally gets walking but at least with a walker now!! WORRAH!!! HAPPY FALL!!😂😉😊
Question for you, how will you add a person on the top? Do you have a video showing that? So I followed along and tried making this. Darn my cheap scissors with the triangle edge won't cut! I will have to go and cut it out on my Silhouette machine. These are so cute! I really enjoy your gnomes
Tammy, just seeing this now - I wasn't getting notifications for some reason. A weighted sock gnome (or cone body) can be placed on top. My personal choice is always to add dowels for stability, but these can work without. And that's a great idea - just run that foam through the cutting machine - you'll probably get a more even cut.
I thought I mentioned during the video (but could totally have forgotten) that if you wanted to use dowels, you absolutely can - just glue them in place before the rocks are added in. This one was designed to have a body glued to the top - less legs, just positioned on top. Another option to create more stability than dowels will allow is to create tubes of card stock paper, roll and let them expand to fit the entire shoe, then fill with rocks. Card stock is surprisingly sturdy.
Yes, this is why I have oodles of tutorials without them. I've had people also tell me they're getting harder and harder to find at their Dollar Trees, as well. :(
It says "Surebonder detail tip" glue gun, 20 watt. I got this exact one on Amazon amzn.to/3C2yNpB and I've seen them at Joann's once (I bought it for a friend).
You can pop on a cone or sock gnome body and secure with glue or add dowels prior to filling with weight and secure into a pool noodle or Styrofoam ball body.
It’s just an Olfa brand I got on Amazon and it’s awesome. When I cut a lot of felt, I have to change the blades more often than when I use it for fabric, but it’s a smooth change.
I love them...I make shoes...boots...to give away to my customers when they buy something over $40...works for me...
Hey Sarah it's Jennifer from Florida and I absolutely love the booties they are adorable you do it so easy and make it look so easy you are so awesome
I would put the sole on at the end and match it with brown. These boots are so ADORABLE!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Yes, I think that's how I am going to do it next time - I don't like the line you can see.
And thank you :)
Very cute, you can put the sock on before you put the boot on.
So Stinking Cute 😍 Absolutely Love Them Will Definitely Be Making Them Thank You Sweetness For Sharing ❤
*Me encantó*!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*Gracias por tus lindas ideas felicidades por tu creatividad*
Bellísimo trabajo😊❤😊 Saludos desde México.
You're a genius! These are so cute!!!
CUTE!!! Just when you think it could not get any more adorable......It does!
Adorable. Luv ur work❤️
I love, love, love them. Thanks for sharing your talents.
So cute! Such a great detail when you trimmed off the points made by the pinking shears.
Adorable!! Love the boots Sarah-BOOP
I love them. Would like to see the gnome in them, too.
Absolutely love these, They are so cute. You are very clever.
I love these little boots. So cute.
Wow I'm in love of those boots
They are fun, right? I hope to find them in my unpacking soon so I can finish my gnome.
Wow I'm in love with these I need to make some I'm running out of booties. Have quite a few of the little blue shoes. 💙
I absolutely live these boots!
Luv these. Look so cozy to wear..
Absolutely adorable.
A lot of the other tutorials were too involved, you make it look easy. Can't wait to make these.
Have fun, Linda. They're great to put dowels into, as well, to make some standing gnomes with dowel legs. :)
Very cute! Thank you for sharing this great idea❤
These are just so stinking adorable 💕 I love them. Thanks for sharing 🤗 xo
I do the sole at the beginning. Love these boots!
Cute. Yes, I always do the sole last for that finished look.
Love these boots! Thinking of maybe putting a lumberjack gnome in a darker colored pair. These are so cute!
Sole at the end. Cute
Thank you so much, Frances.
They are so awesome
These are the cutest!
I think you are amazing your ideas are great !!!!!!!!😊keep up the great work😊😊😊
Love these! Can’t wIt to try them! Your nails look nice lol
I love them so much I am going to try them.
How cute! I love them I can't wait to try making them myself
Their adorable
Gnome boots adorable helpful idea rhanks❤
I absolutely love them
Omgoodness!!! You're too much!!! Too stinking cute!
Thanks soon much for sharing this beautiful tutorial. The boots are so adorable. Much better than the ones that sell the patterns.
Blessings
No matter what time I watch your tutorials I am always entertained! You are a hoot to watch…I love your humor. You always have the funniest and most informative videos.
Aww thank you - I'm glad they're fun. That's my goal :)
Love them!
OMG...adorable!!!
You really make it so easy!!! Newbie here.
Welcome!! And it takes a little practice, but honestly they really are easy to make. :)
the boots are great
I love this boot. Thanks for the heads up on putting weights in the bottom of the shoes. Can’t wait to try making them. 👍👍👍
Fantabulous! BOOP!
Great video. I would glue the soul after you put the flet on for a more finished look
I love them!
Thank you so much, Melinda. They were a fun pair to put together. Now, to find them in all the packed boxes so I can finish the gnome... :)
These are absolutely adorable Sarah! TFS and God Bless🥰💜
These are super duper adorable! Tnank you so much for sharing this with us. You are a gem! Hugs from Lancaster, Pa. 😘🤗
You are so funny! First time watching your channel. I will definitely like & subscribe😁
Well I'm super glad to have you here, Tammy. It's a fun little channel :)
Those are so cute!!
I luv them
These are amazing! You give such great instructions. Thank you, I can not wait to make them!!
Adorable!! ❤️❤️❤️
Love them! 🤩
Thanks, Rosie :)
These are adorable- I can’t wait to make them. Thanks for sharing!
Love the shoes
Cute.
Hmm, no lacing or closing up the back. Cute, just a tad vague in a few areas.
Hmmm Both of those things are shown in the video?
The back is shown as the two pieces glued and lined up.
The lacing is started at the center bottom, as shown, and then goes from side to side, crossing them, tying each side in a bow. I just did them exactly like shoe laces.
Hope that helps to clear things up.
Cuteness!
Adorable!
Your so creative thank u for sharing
those are adorable gnome boots! I'm making some gnomes with cranberry themed as a request, and I'd like to use these on their feet!
Thank you for letting me know - the text me Telegram user account impersonating me has been reported to RUclips.
Adorable ..thanks
SOOOOOOO CUUUTE!!!
Love them! Can't wait to give them a try!
OMG I can't wait to make some of these they're adorable.❤️
Could make Marine Gnome Boots. I am going to try it.
I have been making my own gnome boots and felt and foam are great! You did a beautiful job! I made mine in two pieces of material for the main part of boot. I will try your one strip. I love how clean and classy they look.
Ooh, did you join them at the front and the back so there is a seam in the middle? I think those would look pretty cool.
Sooo cute! Can’t wait to try them.
❤thank you 😃
Love them
turned out great
Adorable
🙏🏾💜💚Awesome thank you.Blessings
So cute!
Way too cute!
Woow very nice 👍
Stinkin adorable
Love them!!
I love them
OMG Sarah..adorable
Love them! Great idea ☺️
Cute
Too cute!
Oh Sarah great tutorial!! I love the shoes!! You use that crimping iron alot lately...lol Well you must be enjoying Fall in Texas with your Mom!! I'm finally getting into my disaster of a craft room showing me all my missed projects is so depressing!! Well one day I will be back on things when he finally gets walking but at least with a walker now!! WORRAH!!! HAPPY FALL!!😂😉😊
To cute for words. Xxx ❤️
How do you attach boots/ shoes to body base so it can stand and support weight
cool👍🏻
Question for you, how will you add a person on the top? Do you have a video showing that? So I followed along and tried making this. Darn my cheap scissors with the triangle edge won't cut! I will have to go and cut it out on my Silhouette machine. These are so cute! I really enjoy your gnomes
Tammy, just seeing this now - I wasn't getting notifications for some reason. A weighted sock gnome (or cone body) can be placed on top. My personal choice is always to add dowels for stability, but these can work without.
And that's a great idea - just run that foam through the cutting machine - you'll probably get a more even cut.
Hello how do you attach the gnome to the boots? I seen three videos and I just realized I still don’t know😩😂🤣😂
Hello they are really lovely!!
What is the measure of shoes?
Thank you so much for sharing them!
Best Regards from Mexico 🇲🇽
These are just under two inches as assembled. I have larger ones in the gnome shoes and boots playlist here on the channel if you need bigger ones.
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Thank you so much for your kind response.
I will look for them.
Best Regards
♥️🌹
I do like them but how do you put legs on with the rocks in there
I thought I mentioned during the video (but could totally have forgotten) that if you wanted to use dowels, you absolutely can - just glue them in place before the rocks are added in.
This one was designed to have a body glued to the top - less legs, just positioned on top.
Another option to create more stability than dowels will allow is to create tubes of card stock paper, roll and let them expand to fit the entire shoe, then fill with rocks. Card stock is surprisingly sturdy.
@@SarahNenniDaher thank you I love the things you make
@@lindaventimiglia1635 Aw thank you so much, Linda. If you ever have suggestions, just let me know - I'll try and add them to the build list :)
In Australia...we can not buy these shoes n they a little expensive to buy them on line :(
Yes, this is why I have oodles of tutorials without them. I've had people also tell me they're getting harder and harder to find at their Dollar Trees, as well. :(
What size shears are those? 3 or 5mm?
What is the wattage of your glue gun? You mentioned it was a Surebonder but they come with different wattages.
It says "Surebonder detail tip" glue gun, 20 watt. I got this exact one on Amazon amzn.to/3C2yNpB and I've seen them at Joann's once (I bought it for a friend).
Hi I was wondering how you put the body no
You can pop on a cone or sock gnome body and secure with glue or add dowels prior to filling with weight and secure into a pool noodle or Styrofoam ball body.
@@SarahNenniDaher thank you
Hi Sarah. I wanted to ask you about that rotary tool you used. What make or model is it? Thank you
It’s just an Olfa brand I got on Amazon and it’s awesome. When I cut a lot of felt, I have to change the blades more often than when I use it for fabric, but it’s a smooth change.
@@SarahNenniDaher thank you
The problem is finding the shoes at my dollar tree!
Good point. You don't have to use the shoes. I have a few tutorials on how to make your own shoes / boots / bare feet without them. :)
Is there an actual list of dimensions?
Yes, in the video it states 2x6 inches.
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