Gourd Santas and Snow People

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By Moonmaiden

Gourd Santa Holding a Teddy Bear

Gourd Santa Backview

Bottle gourds make good santas and snow people.

Two of the best sellers in the gourd world are gourd santas and gourd snowmen and snow women. Every artist seems to put their own spin on the idea. I have no idea who came up with the first ones, but the idea stuck and they still make a fun project for families.

Typically a bottle gourd is used, but you could certainly use the smaller jewelry gourds to make tiny snowman earrings or santa Christmas tree ornaments.

You can either use the pointy top of the gourd to be the santa hat, or the snowman's top hat or you could sew, knit or crochet a seperate hat and maybe a neckscarf.

Once you've chosen your gourd, rinse it off in the sink, then wrap it in a wet towel for 5 minutes. Scrub off the dirt and the thin outer skin with a pot scrubber. A small stream of running water will help wash away the debris as you go.

Let the gourd dry thoroughly before painting. If the gourd has bugholes or dings you don't like, they can be filled with wood putty and then sanded smooth.

I like to paint gourds with acrylics when I need bright opaque colors. For other projects I use leather dyes but I think for the look we want, acrylics are a good choice. Oil paint will also work, but requires a lot more drying time.

When I am all finished and the paint is thoroughly dry, I spray with clear acrylic spray finish.

If the gourd won't stand on it's own, it's not a problem. Just find a small grapevine wreath or other stand to set it on. You could spray paint the wreath white if you want it to look like your snowman is standing on snow.

Don't forget some cool accessories like wire framed glasses for Santa or little stick arms for the snowman. Drill holes where you want the twigs and glue them in with a bit of wood glue.

Snowman made from a Gourd

Bottle gourds to make future Santas and Snowmen

A funny coincidence

I flipped over the cat calendar in my bathroom and Dec.'s photo is of a cat playing in the yard with a gourd santa. They're everywhere.

My Gourd Blog

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    I got to work on my faery house gourd today. I used the wood burner to add ferns, mushrooms, lady bugs, a butterfly, some acorns and some oak leaves to my house.  I need to make a chimney next.

  • Two Gourd Fairy Houses Work in Progress

    Last Sunday I took gourds to the archery meeting and started working on 2 gourd fairy houses.  It was supposed to be just the one, but the first gourd I cut open had no seeds in it. Zip, zilch, nada. So I had to cut the second one open because I wanted to glue the gourd seeds like tiles around the windows I had cut into the gourd. Then yesterday the plan was to continue on the fairy houses with the wood burning tool, only yesterday was a mess and I never got to it. So today if the rain is done I'll try again. I want to work in front of the garage but it's a bit chilly out so we'll see. Some gourds have a pretty silvery interior like this one. This gourd had no seeds so I had to steal them from the one above.

  • My Friend's Garden

    My friend Jessica in Santa Ana is growing gourds this year.

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Woemwood 5 years ago

those fruit do look like snowmen but they do not grow in Australia, unfortunately

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Moonmaiden Hub Author 5 years ago

Here you go Woemwood. http://www.thegourdfather.com/index.htm

sharon 5 years ago

I'M A GOURD GROWER AND PAINTER TOO.SO HAPPY YOU SHARED YOUR WITH US.THEY ARE REALLY PRETTY.HOPE TO SEE MORE SOON.

cath 5 years ago

sorry woemwood.......gourds do grow in australia and very well!!!

alexis evette chisolm 4 years ago

i would love to do this because ive always wanted to be seen in the t.v or computer thats my comment i dont mind if you dont pick me because i can try again later.

Thank You,

Google

laurd 4 years ago

i love to do things like thispeoplleelele3

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CasaDeMataOrtiz 3 years ago

What great art. Nature is the perfect medium.

Bill

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