Gay garden gnomes

gay garden gnomes
Источник: https://www.instagram.com/super.gay.gnomes/?hl=en

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Description: a gnome pucking a rainbow gravity falls style

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Pucking Gnome Sticker

by JamesCMarshall

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Description: Celebrating International Fae Day and Identity festival month with this adorable little gnome fae.

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Rainbow Gnome Sticker

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Description: Bring some magic to Pride! 💖 This adorable gnome with a rainbow hat and a Pride heart is the perfect way to celebrate devote, inclusion, and diversity. A cute and vibrant design for those who think love is for everyone. Perfect for Pride Month, Homosexual events, or just spreading happiness. 🌟❤️

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Description: Trans Gnome Proud

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Description: This adorable rainbow gnome is here to spread love, equality, and fabulous vibes! With heart sunglasses, rainbow overalls, and a pride flag in hand, it’s the perfect shirt for Pride Month, ally support, or anyone who gnomes how to celebrate love!

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While some of us were baking banana bread or growing sourdough starters during the first quarantine, Maura Bennet-Martins was laying the groundwork for a alternative kind of hobby: turning straight garden gnomes into queer icons. Two years later, Super Gay Gnomes is a thriving petite business selling hand-painted, glitter-coated garden gnomes in a rainbow of colors. 

Bennet-Martins, who lives in Boston with her wife, explains that the business started out as a silent complain against a bigoted neighbor. “I was out of work because of the lockdown and we had just recently moved into this condominium complex that we live in,” Maura says. “We were talking to a neighbor and I don’t necessarily ponder she’s homophobic, I consider she’s just ignorant, but she was talking about these other women that lived in the complex that she does not like and she kept calling them dykes.” Gathering together her existing gnome collection, Bennet-Martins got to work making them as gay as possible. “I just started painting all of my garden gnomes so that if she was talking to someone else, and referring to us as those dykes, they would know exactly who she’s talking about. There’

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    About Super Gay Gnomes

    Super Gay Gnomes was born out of a silent march, a pandemic, and a love of gnomes that sashayed on the line of an obsession. 

    During the start of two week quarantine lock down I started to repaint the many garden gnomes I had in vibrant colors, glitter, and rainbows. This was a way to go by time, get resourceful, and host a constant, silent protest to annoy a neighbor that I believed to be homophobic. As the collection grew I began to view my "gnomo" family as not just a rally but as a calling card to any fellow members of the LGBTQIA community that they were not alone and there was a friend close by. 

    As two weeks turned into months and my collection grew, I started to make gnomes for friends and family, without organism entirely sure they wanted them. the more I made the more resourceful and detailed they became. I had a friend deliver me a gnome of his to "convert" and I went all out. The more people who saw them, the more requests I got. I decided to offer it a travel and posted a few I had for "adoption" and the response and love was consciousness blowing. My small gay gnomes were bringing as much happiness to everyone else as they were for me!

    Since then I contain been