Hold onto your Hammerbarn hats — Bluey is bounding back into Bunnings!
From Wednesday 30 July, Bunnings is transforming into a real-life Hammerbarn once again, bringing with it a brand-new Bluey range filled with exclusive toys, homewares, and, before you ask, yes, those gloriously quirky Bluey garden gnomes are making a triumphant return.
Bluey's Back at Bunnings with a Brand New Range
Meet the Gnome Squad (New Friends Included)
Remember Hecuba, Tony, Jeremy and the ever-serene Meditation Gnome? They’re all back, ready to grace your garden with serious Bluey flair. But this year, they’re not alone — they’ve brought some fresh faces, including Gerald and the adorable Bride and Groom gnomes ($22.50). It’s a Bluey gnome family reunion, and everyone’s invited.
“Bluey and Bunnings couldn’t stay apart – the duo just works!" said Bunnings General Manager of Marketing, Justine Mills. "We’re excited to see how customers respond to our new range and in-store activities.”
A Bedroom Makeover, Bluey-Style
If your kids dream of living in Bluey and Bingo’s world, now they can. The new Bluey-inspired homewares range is perfect for turning any bedroom into a vibrant, playful space.
Think watermelon and kiwi rugs ($39), paper lanterns ($25), and glow-in-the-dark stickers ($15) to bring that cheeky charm to life.
Hammerbarn Merch: The Must-Haves
The merch drop also includes plenty of goodies for grown-ups and collectors:
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Hammerbarn socks
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Character keyrings
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Tote bags
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Bucket hats
And the best part? They’re all under $10.
Free Bluey-Themed DIY Workshops Every Weekend
Keep the kids entertained while you browse for pot plants or power tools (or another gnome). Bunnings is running free Bluey-themed DIY workshops every weekend in August, plus an in-store character scavenger hunt. Pick up a worksheet and search for your favourite characters hidden around the store.
Whether you're in it for the collectables, a bedroom makeover, or just some good ol' family fun, this is one Bluey drop you won’t want to miss.
For more information, visit Bunnings.
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