I'm still playing with power tools - ha!
We had some perfectly weathered scrap wood laying around, so I decided to make a giant clock.
I hand-painted the numbers. It was harder than it looks, and took me awhile to get them just right.
Now, just waiting for the clock hands and motor to arrive - can't wait to get it working!
I hand-painted the numbers. It was harder than it looks, and took me awhile to get them just right.
Now, just waiting for the clock hands and motor to arrive - can't wait to get it working!
Although it looks so awesome on my mantel, it will be available in my space at the Ruffles & Rust Vintage Market show in May.
It's going to be an amazing show! Are you going?
Check out what other people were doing this week. Jennifer Rizzo is hosting a Show Us linky party.
I'm sure you'll be inspired!
Check out what other people were doing this week. Jennifer Rizzo is hosting a Show Us linky party.
I'm sure you'll be inspired!
3 comments:
You did such a great job on the clock and your mantel always is so enjoyable to view. I do so love all those old baskets you have!
This is impressive. I'm amazed you made it! I can just imagine how hard it was to free hand those numbers. You really did a fab job!
Megan
http://1funkywoman.blogspot
The clock looks amazing already.
Dee
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