DIY MARBLED WALL CLOCK

by Anam - Delicious And DIY
(IC: blogger)
4 Materials
$60
1 Day
Medium
After I finsihed my Marbled Bar Cart project and completely transformed it using the marbling technique I was obsessed and I wanted to create another project just like it. Hence why we are here today with this beautiful Marbled Wall Clock.
It is the perfect piece to accompany my fun little Bar Cart.
For the size of my clock I went with the 18 inches Circular Wood Piece since I wanted to make a large one.
The colors I wanted to use were in the shades of Blues, Green, Silver with a bit of Purple.
Do cover the area with plastic sheets since you don’t want the paint to be everywhere on the floor.
Then start by pouring the paint one by one onto the wooden base.
This is how my first round of layers looked.
I like to go over it and pour over more paint to see which colors I like to be more dominant in my piece.
To get the marbled effect, tilt the piece in all four direction and let the paint drip down the sides and you should end up with something like mine.
Pour over Resin and let it dry.
After that it is just a matter of placing the Wall Clock onto the piece, I used a nail on which I hanged it onto.
And this is the final Result.
For the full material list and supplies, hop on over to my blog
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Published June 4th, 2018 12:00 PM
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