West Elm Inspired Clock
by
Ashley@Biggerthanthethreeofus
(IC: blogger)
$50
1 Hour
Easy
I came across a clock at West Elm that I just LOVED but couldn't afford. So, I did the next best thing... I created my own version for a fraction of the price!
Follow along to see how and if you love this post, make sure to stop by my blog to see more!
Follow along to see how and if you love this post, make sure to stop by my blog to see more!
Our DIY Clock came to right around $50. The original clock that I found and loved was $150.
Gather your supplies. You will need scrapbook numbers, a plate, spray paint and clock parts.
3. Place your 12, 3, 6, and 9 first making it easier to place the in-between numbers next.
4. Use superglue to adhere the numbers to the plate. We used a clamp to make sure they were extra-stuck. =)
6. Put the clock part together on the plate.
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Published February 26th, 2016 9:43 AM
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Georgia Olin on May 13, 2017
First off, her name is Ashley, second, west Elm's products cost much more, third, there is more satisfaction in making your own work than buying from an overpriced company.
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Beautiful!! Where did you get the clock part? Hands, numbers, box, etc. Thanks.