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Husband carves old tree stump into adorable focal point of the neighborhood
This is the best use of a tree stump I've seen yet. 😍
Jessica Adler
03.23.23

One couple with a love of crafty and whimsy have ditched the tiresome chore of stum-pulling in favor of something far more charming.

With a chainsaw and a wee bit of creativity, they turned their rotting tree stump into an enchanting new focal point of their neighborhood.

And their project is getting plenty of praise.

Youtube - Mimi's Mixed Bag
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Youtube - Mimi's Mixed Bag

Their curb-appeal boosting project has turned a lot of heads as folks drive past, and this how-to video has been a big hit on Youtube.

Mimi is a teacher from Tennessee, who faced a new life when she and her husband became empty-nesters.

Mimi discovered a huge creative outlet on her Youtube Channel where she produces videos teaching folks how to make special crafts, recipes, and seasonal decor.

Her projects are fun and with her down-home techniques, she teaches you how easy it is to craft unique decorations.

This project got over 3M views.

Youtube - Mimi's Mixed Bag
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Youtube - Mimi's Mixed Bag

It’s a stump-turned-Gnome house.

Garden Gnomes began living in home gardens after World War II.

The features of the mythical creatures are taken from the Nisse of Nordic folklore, and Disney’s Seven Dwarves.

Gnomes began to spring up on front lawns in the 1960s and 1970s when plastic gnomes started showing up at Home and Garden centers.

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Youtube - Mimi's Mixed Bag

They network with animals.

According to a New York Times review of “The Secret Book of Gnomes” by Dutch author Will Huygen, and illustrator Rien Poortvliet,

“Gnomes talk to the animals and perform useful services for them in the medical line; the animals pay them back by doing odd jobs.”

S. Hermann & F. Richter from Pixabay
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S. Hermann & F. Richter from Pixabay

Mimi explained how the concept of the Gnome House began.

“It all started in April when hubby told me he needed to cut down a dead tree.”

It even has a cedar shake roof.

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Youtube - Mimi's Mixed Bag

One of the unique features of this Gnome house is the cedar shake roof. Watching Mimi’s hubby put the roof together is delightful.

The little cedar shake roof tiles are each cut by hand and everything is made in miniature, “fun size” dimensions.

It was topped off with finishing touches.

After the roof is installed, Mimi has plans for some Gnome House Curb Appeal.

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Youtube - Mimi's Mixed Bag

She purchased a little lamp holder and a hanging lantern for the front door.

As most every Gnome garden designer knows, everything must have a touch of cuteness. The kind of thing that makes children and adults smile when driving by.

Youtubers are loving this video.

“Absolutely brilliant idea. I’ve helped my dad pull several stumps in my life and this is such a great idea instead of all the grueling work involved in pulling them. I want to do this so bad now.”

And Mimi is getting her fair share of praise.

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Youtube - Mimi's Mixed Bag

“I love it, so cute! I also love your accent – you could read the phone book and I’d listen to you all day.”

With a Garden Gnome from Walgreens, rocks from Dollar Tree, and the lantern from Dollar General, Mimi says her project turned out pretty cute.

It’s a conversation starter.

Many people agree as Mimi says she’s gotten lots of comments from neighbors and folks have stopped and asked about it.

Youtube - Mimi's Mixed Bag
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Youtube - Mimi's Mixed Bag

See how adorable their tree stump Gnome house turned out in the video below!

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