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Gnome Painting at Floriade

Part of the Floriade experience for children and adults

We provide terracotta gnomes and other items

For children and adults to paint - on site or at home

There is an age-based painting competition

See us again at Floraide in 2024
14 September to 13 October


Floriade is a flower and entertainment festival held annually in Canberra's Commonwealth Park on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin.

     Visitors are encouraged to be inquisitive as they see and experience Floriade from a different perspective, escaping for a moment into their own wonderland.

     Floriade comes from the Latin word floriat, which means to design with flowers.

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How it works

Gnome Knoll is where we sell terracotta gnomes and our featured item (rooster this year) and provide paint and brushes for you to paint your gnome. Then we lacquer it to stabalise the paint.

And there is an optional aged-based painting competition.


We are open for sales and painting in 2024  :

    9:30 am to 3:30 pm on -

  • Each weekend throughout Floriade
  • Public holidays during Floriade (7 Oct)
  • ACT school holiday period (28 Sept - 13 Oct)
  • Sunday 13 Oct (sales only, no painting)


Gnome knoll is closed 16 - 20 & 23 - 27 September


Profits are used to support local community service activities and for international humanitarian assistance purposes.

What we provide

  • Fun and enjoyment for children and adults
  • Terracotta gnomes & other animals
  • Paints, brushes, aprons
  • Tables for painting on
  • Drying and lacquering of painted gnomes
  • Boxes and padding to take your gnomes home
  • An age-based gnome painting competition


You can take unpainted gnomes home for painting.


We usually have some homeless gnomes (painted gnomes from previous years that were not collected) selling at reduced prices. 


The 2023 choices

Girl Gnome, Boy Gnome, Cockerel


The 2024 offerings are being designed

they will feature here in due course


Homeless gnomes will be available (until sold out)

     All unclaimed gnomes from last year (homeless gnomes) are for sale with all the proceeds going to the Early Morning Centre in Canberra that address issues of homeless.

Gnome painting competition

People of all ages can enter the popular and fun painting completion with great prizes for each category (based on age).

     Leave your painted gnomes at the Gnome Knoll and collect them after the judging.

     Painting competition categories:

  • 5 years and under 
  • 6 to 9 years
  • 10 to 13 years
  • 14 to 17 years 
  • 18 years and over
  • Preschool and early learning centre groups
  • School groups
  • Open groups (community or corporate)


Dates:

  • Entries in the painting competition are accepted up to the last Tuesday of Floriade. 
  • Judging is on last Wednesday of Floriade. All winners will be notified.
  • Prizes awarding will be on last Sunday of Floriade at the Gnome Knoll. You are welcome to attend the prize awarding session.
  • Collection of gnomes entered in the painting competition is between 11:00 am and 3:00 pm on last Sunday of Floriade at the Gnome Knoll.

Group gnome painting

Any group can partake in this popular and fun event – preschools, schools, colleges, retirement villages, work groups, clubs and community groups are encourages to purchase gnomes in bulk before Floriade, and after painting them, enter them in the the gnome painting competition.

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FAQs

  • Who organises the Gnomes Painting at Floride?

    The Gnome Painting at Floriade and the gnome painting competition are organised and operated by the Murrumbidgee Canberra Rotary Club with assistance from other Rotary and Rotaract Clubs.

  • Where is the Gnome Painting at Floriade?

    Floriade takes place in Commonwealth Park located at Commonwealth Avenue, Canberra. 

         The Gnome Painting at Floriade is based at the Gnome Knoll within the Floriade area. The exact location is yet to be determined but we expect to be at the same location as last year – north east of Nerang Pool near the eastern entrance to Floriade.

  • When can I purchase and paint gnomes at Floriade?

    Gnome Knoll, within Floriade, is where we sell terracotta gnomes and our featured item (rooster this year). 

         We are open for sales and painting:

        • 9:30 am to 4:00 pm

        • Each weekend throughout Floriade (16 September to 15 October 2023)

        • Public holidays during Floriade (Labour Day 

    Monday 2 October 2023)

        • ACT school holiday period (25 September to 6 October)

        • Sunday 15 October (sales only, no painting)


         Gnome knoll is closed 18 to 22 September & 9 to 13 October.


  • What are the gnome painting competition arrangements?

    Anyone who paints a gnome (or featured item) can enter the gnome painting competition. Generous prizes are available in each category – they may include merchandise, gift certificates and movie tickets.

      

    Gnome painting competition categories:

    • 5 years and under 
    • 6 to 9 years
    • 10 to 13 years
    • 14 to 17 years 
    • 18 years and over
    • Preschool or early learning centre groups
    • School groups
    • Open groups (community or corporate)

    Dates:

    • Competition entries accepted up to Tuesday 10 October at 4:00 pm 
    • Judging is on Wednesday 11 October. All winners will be notified.
    • Prizes will be awarded on Sunday 15 October at 10:30 am at the Gnome Knoll. You are welcome to attend the prize awarding session.
    • Gnomes entered in the competition are to be collected between 11:00 am and 3:00 pm Sunday 15 October at the Gnome Knoll.

    All unclaimed gnomes will be adopted and treated as homeless gnomes the following year.

  • Can I purchase a gnome without entering the painting competition?

    Yes, you can purchase and paint a gnome without entering the painting competition. You can paint it at the Gnome Knoll and take it home after we lacquer it, or you can take it home unpainted. Many people do this.

         You need to collect you painted gnome, after it has been lacquered, any time the Gnome Knoll is open up to up to the last day of Floriade.

  • Can I take my gnome away to paint it and still enter the gnome painting competition?

    Yes, you can take your unpainted gnomes home and paint it there (we supply a protective box for transport). 

         If entering your gnome into the gnome painting competition, remember to return it to the Gnome Knoll for registration and entry into the competition well before the painting competition judging date .


  • Can I enter a gnome from previous years in the gnome painting competition?

    Yes, you can enter a gnome (or featured item) purchased in previous years in the gnome painting competition – provided it has not been entered previously.

         To enter in the competition you must first show your gnome to the staff at Gnome Knoll who will mark it accordingly and enter it in the competition.

         There is a charge for such entries. 

  • Can I enter a re-painted homeless gnome in the gnome painting competition?

    Yes, you can repaint a homeless gnome and enter it in the painting competition.

         To enter you must show your gnome to the staff at Gnome Knoll who will mark it accordingly.

         There is a charge for such entries (equal to the cost of the homeless gnome and a new gnome.

          The proceeds from all homeless gnomes entered in the competition will goto the Early Morning Centre in Canberra that address issues of homeless.

  • When can I collect my painted gnome?

    Gnomes painted at the Gnome Knoll and sumitted for lacquering can be collected at any time after the lacquer  has dried – allow one hour after submitting your gnome for lacquering before returning to collect it. 

         Uncollected gnomes are stored on-site at the Gnome Knoll for collection any time the gnome Knoll is open up to the last day of Floriade.

         If your gnome is entered  in the gnome painting competition, it must remain on-site for judging and are to be collected after the prize giving ceremony on the Sunday date given above (dates) before 3:00 pm . 

          Gnomes not collected will be removed into storage and become homeless gnomes next year.

  • What happens to uncollected gnomes?

    Unclaimed gnomes and featured items at the end of Floriade become homeless and, unless requested to be found within a fortnight of the end of Floriade, they will be put on sale next year as homeless gnomes.

         See FAQ 'How can I retrieve my gnome after Floriade closes?' for details of how to ask us to try to find your uunclaimed gnome within a fortnight of the end of Floriade.

  • How can I retrieve my gnome after Floriade closes?

    Unclaimed gnomes and featured items at the end of Floriade become homeless and, unless found and collected within a fortnight of the end of Floriade, they will be put on sale next year as homeless gnomes.

         To request us to look for your unclaimed gnome or featured item complete and send the request form that is only available within the fortnight of the end of Floriade (there will be a link to the form here at the end of Floriade).

         If the request is received later than a fortnight of the end of Floriade, no search efforts will be undertaken.

         You must provide all the requested information in the request form. Otherwise it is unlikely that we will find your unclaimed gnome or other item.

         On receipt of your request, we will look for your gnome or featured item and, if we can locate it, get back to you as soon as possible to arrange collection.

  • What happens to the funds raised?

    All profits from the Gnome Painting at Floriade go to the Murrumbidgee Canberra Rotary Club and to the other Rotary and Rotaract Clubs who assist. 

         The proceeds are used to support local community service activities and for international humanitarian assistance purposes. See web page 'Supporting the Community.

         The proceeds from the sale of homeless gnomes (unclaimed gnomes from previous years) go to the Early Morning Centre in Canberra that addresses issues of homeless.

         

  • How to contact us

    To contact Murrumbidgee Canberra Rotary in relation to the Gnome Painting at Floriade send an email to gnomesatfloriade@mc-rotary.org.

         For general inquiries go to webpage Contact Us.

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