JACK FROST Chow Gnome desk sitter

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JACK FROST IS THE CUTEST CHOW GNOME EVER!

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Details will be announced at this link below this weekend



THE STORY OF JACK FROST THE CHOW GNOME

Nestled in the heart of a snow-covered forest, there lived a frosty coated Chow Gnome named “Jack Frost.”   He had a puffy muzzle the color of marshmallows, and his huge furry tail was a magnificent plume of white that trailed behind him like a regal cloak.

Jack’s big feet acted as natural snowshoes, allowing him to traverse the deep, untouched snow with ease. The villagers often marveled at how gracefully he moved through the winter wonderland, his footprints leaving intricate patterns in his wake.

One of Jacks most enchanting features was his purple tongue that sparkled when it sensed danger. Whenever Jack Frost found himself tempted to lick frozen metal or taste the icy wonders of the world, his sparkling tongue would remind him not to with a gentle tingle.

During the chilly winter nights, Jack would curl up by the fire with the villagers, sharing tales of the winter fairies and the secrets of snowflakes. His tales were so captivating that the villagers would often forget the cold, losing themselves in the warmth of his stories.



HI- My name is FUN-GUY . You will be seeing much more of me and my adventures in upcoming weeks.



Gnome Kidding! It’s gotten a bit crazy around these parts this autumn. It must be the misty , mossy fungi frolicking fun of the Pacific NW bringing these gnomes to life



About Sandra Miller

My name is Sandra Miller, and art is at the heart of everything I do. I create from my studio in beautiful Portland, Oregon, where life is shared with my husband Steve and our charming “Dog in the Kitchen,” Ihana—my constant muse and taste-tester behind the scenes of this creative journey.

Through my artwork and the Dog in the Kitchen project, I love blending creativity, storytelling, and a touch of everyday magic.

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