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Have you found some adorable gnomes for the home, in all your travels on line?  I just love those!!!  Please let me know. Thanks.

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Do you mean garden gnomes or gnomes for inside the house?  I don't think I've seen the latter!

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The people who bought our Pittsburgh home have lighted gnomes all over the yard plus lighted globes so it gives the back yard a rather eerie fell at night.

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GNOME!

 

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@ValuSkr wrote:

Do you mean garden gnomes or gnomes for inside the house?  I don't think I've seen the latter!


Oh no, in the house.  Have you seen them on Pinterest?  They are adorable.  

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I have only seen garden gnomes. I have a gnome garden, lol. I'll have to look for indoors gnomes.
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Back in the day before I had a kid and house, I collected gnomes made by Tom Clark. They used to have the most muted colors of nature, and contain lots of natural elements. The newer ones I don't care for much. I went to a couple of his personal appearances and had them signed. 

 

I stopped collecting them many years ago, but still have my collection, and it is displayed on a built in sheving unit in my family room. I still enjoy them. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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@Mominohio wrote:

Back in the day before I had a kid and house, I collected gnomes made by Tom Clark. They used to have the most muted colors of nature, and contain lots of natural elements. The newer ones I don't care for much. I went to a couple of his personal appearances and had them signed. 

 

I stopped collecting them many years ago, but still have my collection, and it is displayed on a built in sheving unit in my family room. I still enjoy them. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


@Mominohio  My neighbor collected them and had a small fortune invested in them.  She moved away a few years ago and told me she was building a shelving unit for them whcih would require less dusting.  I have not seen her home since she moved but they were a beautiful collection.