- old clock I had in my closet
- picture frame that had a mat
- fabric
- flathead screwdriver
- spray adhesive (just about anything would have worked)
- number stickers from a scrapbook set I had (optional, because markers would have worked just as well)
Yes, the clock is an advertisement for a prescription. I got it from my gynecologist's office (is it OK for me to say gynecologist on the internet? uh oh, now I've said it twice. Oh, well. I'm leaving it, because that's where I obtained the clock.)
I started by removing the plastic cover from the clock. This was much easier than I anticipated! I simply wedged the flathead screwdriver between the plastic cover and the main part of the clock, and the cover popped out pretty easily. In fact, I put the cover back on so I could take a picture, and it was harder to remove the second time!
The clock mechanism in the back was easy to remove as well (I did learn that the hands should come off first, so do these steps in reverse order of how I did them). Again, I just wedged in the flathead screwdriver and popped it out. (Where I have the black arrow pointing is where I wedged the screwdriver.) Then the hands were really tight on the front of the clock. All I had to do was pop them off.
With the fabric in place, I found the center of the frame backing. That was where I needed to make a small hole for the clock mechanism. I was all ready to use a power drill to make the hole (it seemed like a lot of fun!), but I couldn't figure out the power drill (I've never used it before), and Joseph wasn't home. My workaround: I turned the drill bit by hand and made the hole! HA!
For the numbers on the clock, I used number stickers that I had in a scrapbook kit. I didn't plan enough, so I ran out of ones before I made it to 11. I solved that problem by using 2 exclamation points. It added a little extra whimsy to the clock, so I'm totally fine with how that worked out.
Overall, I'm really pleased with how it turned out! I love the extra splash of color on the wall, and now I'll know how much time I've spent crafting!
Wonderful idea.....repurposing a clock and a frame that had no glass.....just goes to show-------never throw anything away!
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative - I love your clock!
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