Wee Little Garden Gnome (Running Press miniature editions)
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Following the success of our popular Pink Flamingos Gift Set, this humorous little incarnation of the classic, kitschy lawn ornament will be at home anywhere from the backyard posy patch to the office desktop. Rumored to bring a bit o' luck to the owner, the colorful garden gnome will, at the very least, bring a smile.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #220502 in Books
- Published on: 2005-05-03
- Released on: 2005-05-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 32 pages
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Wee Bit O' Cheer
The mail just arrived and lo and behold! A package for me from my best friend. Inside to be found was a small fellow in a box. Joy! Alas, my very own gnome visitor. I have long wanted to entertain such a guest. My best friend, sharing a fondness for gnomes herself kindly sent the surprise of the trial-size wee gnome. The booklet included is fun to read to educate yourself in the wee gnome tradition. If you are seeking to cultivate this interest with small steps you may enjoy a wee gnome, too!
What a fun gift!
Have you ever seen a gnome so small? He's perfect for your indoor winter garden or a small summer garden - how about the pot of flowers on your balcony? Plus, the tiny book has a great, short summary of all the essential gnome information condensed into a pocket sized book. Sure, you can get alot more information in greater depth from another book, but all the essentials are here. If you know someone who likes gnomes, this would be a great gift. If you are curious about gnomes, this would be a great starting place.
Gnome in Europe
My boyfriend and I took this little guy on our recent trip to Europe and he was awesome, very portable and handy. He makes photos much much more entertaining. Though I do caution that if you put him down in a train station in Rome and then get distracted, it is very devastating when you forget him there. Good thing I got another one!




