How to Make a Wizard-Inspired Tomato Cage Halloween Gnome
I seem to have this thing about gnomes and tomato cages give me some nice sized ones perfect for the porch or my fairy garden. This guy looks like a wizard to me, lol.
I made a tomato cage Christmas gnome last year but oh wow, this Halloween one was even easier to do and took me less than 30 minutes to put together!
Tools and materials:
- a tomato cage (had it!)
- black vinyl tablecloth from Dollar Tree
- "creepy black cloth" from Dollar Tree
- witch or wizards pointy hat from Dollar Tree
- string mop from Dollar Tree
- a potato for the nose (some people use pantyhose)
- wire coat hanger to hang your potato on & attach the beard to
- 1 or 2 zip ties to secure things
- metal stakes or bricks so it won't topple in the wind (optional)
- spider & web stuff from Dollar Tree (optional)
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1. Zip-tie it
Zip-tie the 3 prongs of your tomato cage near the top.
2. Get your plastic tablecloth and...
Trim the tablecloth to the length you like. You want to poke the middle of it onto the 3 prongs you've zip tied so it hides the tomato cage.
3. Get your "creepy cloth"
Drape the black "creepy cloth" over the 3 prongs to hold it in place. Arrange it over the black tablecloth any way you like it.
4. Bend your wire hanger
Keep the hanger hook intact but bend the rest up and hang it from the 3 prongs of the tomato cage.
5. Attach the potato
Just poke the potato with the hanger hook and move it around so it hangs the way you want.
6. Dismantle the string mop
To dismantle your string mop from Dollar Tree unscrew the handle and set aside. The plastic piece came apart for me when I tried to slide some of the mop strings out- yay!
I have another project I'm using the handle for!
7. Attach the mop strings
Tie the mop strings onto the wire hanger and unwind each strand. Attach and arrange them so they lay beside and behind the potato nose.
When the beard is as full and long as you want move or trim any random pieces.
8. Put the hat on
It will sit there just fine when you pull it down.
9. Adjust the nose if needed
Now that the hat is on you may need to adjust the wire hanger holding the potato nose. Fix the nose so it rests just below the hat.
10. Add your spider or other final touches
I decided to attach the glitter spider (optional) to his black cloak so it would show up. But if your spider is black it might look best on his beard!
Tomato cage Halloween gnome
I like how easy and inexpensive it was. It cost me less then $5 to make and the only tool needed was scissors!
And here is my halloween gnome outdoors with other decorations.
I love hearing what others would you do differently so let me know!
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Tmb111912082 on Sep 05, 2024
Squirrels will eat the potato.
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Nevada S. Huaute on Sep 05, 2024
A zucchini, yellow, delicata or other smallish, elongated squash or gourd would work very well. The gourds hold up better in weather, and they're less likely to attract the neighborhood critters!
To keep them fresh looking, a coat of spray lacquer or shellac will harden the exterior of the squash/gourd somewhat, and give it some shine.
If it's witches you're making, the bottom four inches of a carrot (try a purple one!) or a parsnip would work a treat as a nose, and the mop fringe (or any kind of hair analogue can be used as hair).
You could even fashion a broom for her to ride on, (a short handled one), and you can suspend it from the ceiling of your porch, patio, etc.--
Thanks again, Kelly-n-Tony, for the really fun idea! 😊
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Won’t the potato get funky after awhile and start smelling????
SO. CUTE!!!!
Super super cute