Slide a jingle bell onto a 10 inch piece of ribbon and tie the ends into a knot.If you don't have a jingle bell you can also use a button or large bead to keep the ornament hanger from pulling through the hole in the pot.
Push the knot down to the jingle bell and slide the end loop of the ribbon onto a large eyed needle (a yarn needle works well for this).
From the inside of the pot, push the needle through the opening.
Pull the ribbon all the way out, giving you an ornament hanger!
The bell will stop the ribbon knot from slipping through the opening.
Use hot glue to keep the bell in place inside the pot.
Step 3: Make the gnome's beard
Wrap yarn around four fingers 50 times, while they're spread slightly, and cut off the yarn from the ball.
Remove the yarn from your hand and knot another piece of yarn around the center of the bundle.
Snip the end loops of the yarn, creating a rough pom pom.
Step 4: Attach beard and nose to the pot
Add a line of hot glue along the inside rim of the clay pot.
Arrange the yarn so it's all facing down in one direction and push it up inside the pot.
Trim the gnome's beard! Snip the ends of the yarn so the bottoms are fairly even and the sides are shaped on a bit of an angle.
Add a dot of hot glue to the yarn and bottom ridge of the clay pot.
Press the wood ball into the glue.
Your gnome ornaments are complete!
TIP:
Be sure to use a ribbon thin and flexible enough to go through the hole in your pot. Our ribbon was about 1/8 inch wide. We first tried using twine but it wouldn't fit through the holes in our clay pots.