Welcome to the adventures of Messy Gnome...

Here you will find original watercolour pictures used to create greeting cards and inspire mini adventure cards. Watercolours are ATC size. 

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Messy Rabbit© has a new friend called, Messy Gnome. Messy Gnome is a young gnome who is a loner with the exception of his special friend Messy Rabbit.

Here you see Messy Rabbit with a picture of her best friend Messy Gnome. The picture frame is made from shiny brass and contains a miniature picture of Messy Gnome.

Recipient Alva Anderson, Florida

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Messy Gnome thinks that this beautiful wrought iron fence will be a problem for Messy Rabbit. How will she be able to get to the fresh vegetable garden?

The fence is actually on acetate and mounted 3D style onto the card frame.

Hump, Messy Gnome has just been advised by two butterfliess that someone has sprayed pesticide. They are off to warn their families not to visit this area for quite awhile as the pesticide will make them very sick or possibly even cause them to die.

Messy Gnome has an idea and plans to erect a sign telling all to "BEWARE" of the toxic nature of the area.

This card is made up of watercolour paper and is larger then most of the Messy Gnome watercolours which are ATC size. The flowers look all dark and gloomy in this picture, but, they are actually are multi coloured and made with Flowersoft sprinkles.

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Messy Gnome is concerned; he needs to let his animal friends know that someone sprayed the flowers with a pesticide and that the flowers will make them very sick. He really must get that "BEWARE" sign posted before someone gets very ill.

The card is 3D with flowers made from a fantastic new product called, "Flowersoft". Check it out on the internet! The gossamer ribbon matches the colour of the card sides which are softer than the picture depicts.

Here Messy Gnome is delivering a nice fresh carrot to his friend Messy Rabbit. He peers at the local lawns and gardens and keeps a careful watch. These flowers are nice and bright and look very healthy.

Messy Gnome knows that this owner is a responsible one and practices the "No Pesticides" method of gardening.

Why not "Get Your Garden off Drugs" thinks Messy Gnome.

Recipient:  Mapple Farms - growers of Organic Stock