Hand Painted Gnome Valentine’s Day Clam Shell Seashell Designs

Hand Painted Gnome Valentine's Day Clam Shell Seashell DesignsLooking for a unique Valentine’s Day decorating? How about a unique handmade Valentine’s Day seashell card! Gnomes have been one of the hottest decorating crazes the past few years and we decided to make them our theme for Valentine’s Day 2024. While the design make look complicated, it’s super easy to make. No template or pattern is needed.

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You’ll need 3″ to 5″ wide clam shells. We collected them from the beach but you can certainly purchase them from Amazon. Wash them in warm, soapy water…rinse and then air dry for 2-3 days before painting on them.

We used a combination of acrylic craft paint with a paint brush and BETEM Acrylic Paint Markers to do all of the design work. To get started…base coat the clam shell in your desired color. We really liked a white background but did do a few in a light pastel color too. Give the shell 2 coats of paint with 30-40 minutes of drying time between coats.

Using a pencil make a triangular shape for the hat (rounded corners). Then in the center of the hat draw the nose. Use a paint pen marker to color in the hat in your desired color. Then color in the nose. Using the “fine tip” of the Betem Acrylic Paint Pen Marker we made the squigly lines for the Gnome’s beard. We did the black lines first and then added the white lines on top while the black was semi-wet. This gives you black, gray and white colored beard. At the bottom paint on 2 small overal shapes for his shoes. Let it dry for at least an hour.

Hand Painted Gnome Valentine's Day Clam Shell Seashell Designs

Add the finishing touches…outline the Gnome using black (fine tip side of the paint pen marker). Use the fine tip on your desired color to add the wordage. You can use our wordage or come up with your own ideas. To really give them that “finished” look we outlined the entire shell with an acrylic metallic paint in a coordinating color. Metallic paint takes 2-3 hours to dry compared to regular paint. Let them dry for several hours.

Seal the paint by using Clear Mod Podge in a Glossy Finish with a foam brush. I like to use two coats with 30 minutes of drying time between each coat. This seals the paint to help prevent scratches, cracking and color fading.

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  1. These are so neat and really turned out great. I love the colors you used on the edges that really adds a nice touch.