This whimsical no-sew grinch gnome wine bottle cover is a great a way to dress up that bottle of wine. It’s easy, festive, and will amuse your friends and family!
This Grinch Gnome wine bottle cover will make a perfect gift when paired with your favorite wine! If you like to give wine as a gift, make it a real surprise by disguising the bottle. No one will expect to find a bottle of wine inside this cover! The Grinch may have stolen other things, but he won’t steal the delight from this gift!
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Grinch Gnome Wine Bottle Cover
The Grinch Gnome Wine Bottle Cover is a great way to dress up your wine bottles! No more dusting a wine bottle off before serving. Just a surprising reveal when you remove the cover. Regardless of the holiday, the Grinch Gnome wine bottle cover will make a great conversation piece. Enjoying time in your home, friends and family will be talking about your unique decorations for a long time.
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What Do You Need to Make This Grinch Gnome Wine Bottle Cover?
- Wooden Ball for nose (3/4 inch)
- Acrylic paint, black
- Wine Bottle (full or empty)
- Green fur (the color of the Grinch)
- Red felt for hat (1/4 yard)
- White Sherpa plush fleece (just a small piece of scrap)
- Scissors
- Razor Knife
- Hot Glue Gun
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How Do You Make this Grinch Gnome Wine Bottle Cover?
Check out this fun Grinch gnome wine bottle cover video tutorial I put together. Fast and fun, you can make this in just a few minutes!
Grinch Gnome Wine Bottle Cover
So fast and fun to make, this easy Grinch gnome wine bottle cover is a great way to gift wine this holiday season!
Materials
- Red Felt
- White Sherpa Fleece
- Green Faux Fur
- Wooden Ball For Nose
- Wine Bottle
- Black Acrylic Paint
Tools
- Paint Brush
- Hot Glue Gun
- Razor Knife
- Scissors
Instructions
- Paint the wooden ball black.
- Measure the length of the “beard”, based on your wine bottle. Cut the green fur to fit. Cut the fur from the back, and cut through the backing ONLY, then pull it
apart. - Measure the width of the “beard” by wrapping the cut fur around the bottle, just below the shoulder of the bottle. Add about an inch of fur to go around the bottle, because you will want it to overlap just a bit, and you will want the cover to easily slip on and off the wine bottle.
- Fold the fur, and mark the middle.
- Cut a square of red felt for the hat. It should be the same width as the cut fur. Fold the red felt in half, mark the center, and cut diagonally from the cut edge to the center mark.
- Cut a piece of white Sherpa fleece, about 1 inch wide, and as long as the beard is wide. Glue the fleece strip along the joining of the hat and the beard (to hide the seam).
- Cut a circle of white Sherpa fleece, about 1-1/2 to 2 inches, pull the cut edges together to form a furry ball, and glue the edges. You can substitute a white pom-pom here, if you want to.
- Glue a narrow strip (about 1/2 inch wide) of felt to the back of the beard on both sides. Place the felt so that it extends past the edge of the beard. Fold the beard in half, right sides together, and glue the felt add-ons together.
- Glue the seam of the hat.
- After the glue has cooled and set, turn the hat and beard right side out.
- Glue the white ball to the tip of the hat.
- Lay the bottle down, part the fur in the center, just below the hat, down to the backing. Glue the nose into place, just below the hat. Done!
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