How can I make a sparkle silver clock face?
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Hello Gillian!
I am not sure if I am understanding your question properly, but I have listed a link that is related to the question you asked. Hope I did understand correctly!
https://www.dwellbeautiful.com/ikea-hack-glitter-clock/
Gillian, what a great idea to make over a clock face with glitter. I like it. This link has one with the instructions. Hope it helps! https://www.dwellbeautiful.com/ikea-hack-glitter-clock/
Hi Gillian - I wanted to something similar and made this jack-o-lantern clock this past year. You could do the same thing without adding the face and leaves... Good luck!
https://www.lostmom.org/jack-o-lantern-clock/
I would try spray adhesive and go lightly on the sparkles until you get the look you want .
You could apply Modpodge (or glue) to the face of the clock and sprinkle on the sparkles of your choice. Want even more sparkle? wait till the first layer dries and add another layer of glue and more sparkles, let dry then finish off with a top coat to cover the sparkles and then ENJOY your "sparkle time".