Fun And Bold DIY Sliced Cake Wall Clock

Fun And Bold DIY Sliced Cake Wall Clock
This super fun and bold clock is perfect for any kitchen or kids’ room! To make it you’ll need a wood round, tape measure, a pencil, a jig saw, safety glasses, sandpaper, acrylic paint in white and your colors of choice, foam paint brushes, a detail paint brush, a plastic paint tray, a clock mechanism,... 
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Trendy DIY Cork Color Block Clock

Trendy DIY Cork Color Block Clock
Color blocking is very trendy now, and many designers choose this idea for their projects. Be in trend creating this clock! You’ll need a wall clock with smooth surface and removable mechanism, cork, acrylic paints, glue, masking tape, a brush, a pencil and scissors. First, remove the mechanism carefully. Next, put the clock onto cork... 
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13 Chic DIY IKEA Clock Hacks That You’ll Love

13 Chic DIY IKEA Clock Hacks That You’ll Love
IKEA produces not only furniture but all kinds of accessories and décor for our homes, and today we’ll have a look at clocks. Every clock isn’t just a piece showing time, it’s a part of décor that often makes a statement. IKEA Rusch wall clock is the most popular among all IKEA clocks to hack... 
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DIY Rustic Faux Pallet Wood Wall Clock

DIY Rustic Faux Pallet Wood Wall Clock
Rustic and industrial decor are super popular now, and this clock combines both style at once. To make it you’ll need STYROFOAM 12” x 12” x 1” sheet, a bowl with 10” diameter, a spackling compound, a wood dowel, 36” x ¼”, acrylic craft paint in burnt umber, a clock movement with hands and ¾”... 
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Original DIY Wall Clock From An Old Vinyl Record

Original DIY Wall Clock From An Old Vinyl Record
A couple of old vinyls? Turn them into original clocks! Besides a vinyl record you’ll need 6 mm clock mechanism, 65 & 85 mm black clock hands, a mounting hook, mounting tape/ 2-part epoxy glue, thick cardboard cut into 1cm x 2cm pieces, if needed for thickness. Gently scratch the record’s center hole by spinning... 
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Easy And Fast DIY Colorful Washi Tape Clock

Easy And Fast DIY Colorful Washi Tape Clock
Creative clocks are the right pieces to make an accent and you can make one easily! Let’s craft this idea from unleashcreative.com.au. You’ll need washi tape in a range of colors and patterns, a round or square pre-cut MDF shape, a clock mechanism, clock hands, thick cardboard, a scalpel knife, a drill, black card stock,... 
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Trendy And Quick DIY Watercolor Clock

Trendy And Quick DIY Watercolor Clock
Watercolor décor is the hottest trend right now, so rock it making this watercolor clock from sheknows.com. The supplies are a clock, watercolor paper, watercolor paint, a paint palette, a paintbrush, scissors, a pen and spray adhesive. Carefully disassemble the clock, removing any glass and the hands from the clock. Trace around the face of... 
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DIY Minimal Wall Clock With Copper Hands

DIY Minimal Wall Clock With Copper Hands
Here’s a project to celebrate longer days and brighter evenings as the clocks go forward. To make this minimal wall clock you’ll need copper enamel, chalkboard paint and a clock to paint. Set up your materials in a well-ventilated area. Clean the surface of what you’re painting before use. Sweep the can from side to... 
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DIY Two-Tone Wall Clock With A Feather Pattern

DIY Two-Tone Wall Clock With A Feather Pattern
Wanna make a stylish and eye-catching wall clock? Here we are with a gorgeous idea from TheDIYDiary blog! Prepare a circle clock base, clock hands, gold spray paint, 3 shades of grey paint, white paint, a soft paint brush, a foam paint brush, a sea sponge, painters tape and a feather. Begin by taping off... 
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DIY Minimalist Wall Clock Of A Chopping Board

DIY Minimalist Wall Clock Of A Chopping Board
Got an old chopping board you don’t like? Turn it into a clock! The supplies are a round wooden chopping board, black leather strap, a leather punch, a clock mechanism, 2 small shallow brass screws, a power drill, pencil & ruler and a screwdriver. Measure and mark the center point on your wooden chopping board... 
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