Bat Gnome

Make a Bat Gnome for Halloween with Your Cricut – A Spooky-Cute Layered Craft!

When it comes to decorating for Halloween, I love adding spooky (but fun!) touches all around my home—and I especially love crafting with gnomes! They’re quirky, festive, and oh-so-fun to make. To go along with my Vampire Gnome and Witch Gnome, I created a Bat Gnome SVG that’s just perfect for the Halloween season.

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Bat Gnome

The Bat Gnome will fly into to add to your Halloween decor.

The Bat Gnome cut files are easy to use with your Cricut or cutting machine.

This little guy is all dressed up in glittery black and purple, with bat wings featuring a cool spider web design. He’s not your average gnome—and that’s what makes him so much fun to craft and display!

SVG, PNG and DXF

What You’ll Need to Make Bat Gnome:

  • My Bat Gnome SVG – Design #105
  • Your Cricut cutting machine
  • Card stock in black, purple, silver, and glitter accents
  • Foam dots or adhesive foam squares for 3D layering
  • Barely Arts Glue
  • Optional: A shadowbox frame or shelf display

Bat Gnome Has Entered the Haunted House 🦇

Bat Gnome is a charming character with just the right amount of Halloween flair. His sparkling wings and layered card stock design make him a standout piece for any spooky scene you’re putting together this season.

Whether you’re decorating a Halloween tiered tray, a shelf, or a shadowbox, this Bat Gnome is ready to fly right into your heart—and your decor!

This is a layered paper project, and using foam dots between the layers gives him a great 3D pop! The spider web wings are a fun detail that really adds to his Halloween look.

Crafty Tips for Bat Gnome Success:

  • Use glitter card stock for the wings to really make the web detail stand out
  • Layer with foam dots for a dimensional look that works great in shadowboxes
  • Add him to a gnome trio with my Vampire and Witch Gnomes
  • Personalize the colors for a custom spooky style—maybe even neon green wings?

Why You’ll Love Making Bat Gnome

Creating seasonal crafts like this is such a fun way to bring a little magic into your home. Whether you’re crafting alone, with friends, or sharing the final result as a handmade gift, this Bat Gnome is a cute and spooky addition to your Halloween decorating plans.

So fire up that Cricut, grab your cardstock, and get ready to layer up some Halloween charm!

Happy Halloween and happy crafting,

Carla

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