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Wall Clock

By Unitherapy @UniTherapy
Saw the post from Lieke about wanting a wall clock, so I went to the second hand shop and bought me some supplies.
I didn't get the piece of wood for the background, and I didn't paint, but I got something that I think works just as well:

Wall clock

Isn't he cute?

I also bought an old clock, hoping it would still work (and it did):

Wall clock

Ugly thing

In step 1 I unscrewed everything, so the lid came off and I had the clock itself:

Wall clock

Looks better without the lid than with...


Wall clock

Motor and hand, just pull them off

 In step 2 I superglued the motor part to the back of the painting, after having made a small X-incision in the center with a cutter:

Wall clock

Glue the clock, not your fingers

 And the finished result:

Wall clock

Tick tock


Wall clock

Hung it in the bathroom, since it fits

 After having hung it, I took off the hand for the seconds, since it was ticking very loudly. Who needs detailed timing anyway?
Pretty easy to do, and not all that bad looking either!

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By Happy Witch
posted on 26 March at 08:31
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Very resourceful and very creative wall clock - where can we buy these?!