
A custom wall clock made using found objects is a great way to add a unique touch to your home decor. It requires creativity and resourcefulness, but the end result is worth it. In this DIY guide, we'll show you how to create a custom wall clock using found objects that are both practical and aesthetically pleasing.
Step 1: Collect found objects
The first step to creating a custom wall clock is to collect found objects. Look around your house, yard or thrift stores for items that can serve as clock numbers or hands. Some examples include old silverware, game pieces, bottle caps, vinyl records, and even toys. Be sure to choose pieces that are sturdy, won't fade or rust, and are flat enough to attach to the clock mechanism.
Step 2: Create the clock face
Once you have a collection of objects, arrange them into a clock face design. It can be a traditional circular arrangement, or more unconventional shapes like a star or hexagon. Use hot glue or epoxy to attach the objects to a backing material like plywood or foam board. It's important to create a sturdy framework for the clock, as well as ensuring your clock face is proportional and balanced.
Step 3: Attach the clock mechanism
While the glue is drying, attach the clock mechanism. Purchase a clock mechanism kit online or at a craft store, and follow the instructions to attach it to the back of the clock face. Be sure to measure and mark the center of the clock face before installing the mechanism. Depending on the thickness of your clock face, you may need to purchase a longer screw for the clock mechanism hands.
Step 4: Add the finishing touches
Once the clock mechanism is installed, add the hour and minute hands. You can purchase hands at the same location where you bought the clock mechanism, or create your own using found objects. A ruler or tape measure can be helpful for placing the hands in the right location. Remember to replace the battery periodically to keep the clock running smoothly.