Pottery Barn |
BIG clocks are in and I love them, I just can't afford them.
Pottery Barn |
Pottery Barn |
Restoration Hardware |
I have had this idea in my head for a while now, but haven't come across the right size of wood.
I had a Restoration Hardware catalog on hand and fell in LOVE with there 5' replica of a clock in Paris.
Restoration Hardware |
Restoration Hardware |
How much is this Clock?? Try $1,495!!!
Non-working might I add.
NEVER...but I could make one :)
My pallet, pulled apart
Line up all your pieces and attach them all together on the back side. I used hurricane straps, inexpensive but flimsy. So I added a plank right down the center, it was now sturdy.
This photo was taken after I cut it, I forgot to take one before.
The cutting process:
I found the center point by measuring both sides; finding the half way point each direction, mark with an "X"
I used a tack or you could use a nail, place it in the center, tie string from the tack to the pencil, with the desired width and draw around the whole piece.
I forgot to take photo's of this, so I'm showing an example on a smaller scale.
I forgot to take photo's of this, so I'm showing an example on a smaller scale.
sorry for the bad photo |
sorry for the bad photo |
Cut it out with your jig-saw and sand it down, getting off any sharp edges.
Prime and paint
I always keep crappy brushes on hand for this technique. In a circular motion, blend in the edges till you get your desired look.
I then added a "creamy yellow" color over the top in some places.
I printed out Roman Numerals on "Word," cut them out and traced them onto the wood.
this is an example of the roman numerals, you would trace these on top of your painted clock |
This was all done free hand, so I didn't come up with some formula. I did find that the easiest way to lay it out was to do your "four points" 1,3,6, and 9 o'clock. Make the rest fit best between those points if that helps at all.
Font:
Baskerville
Words:
Franklin Extra Cond Gothic
NOW
Notice anything??
Yes...I painted the words on UPSIDE DOWN!!
Here we go...turpentine and some sanding.
I used some "T hinges" for the clock hands that I had from building a barn three years ago. I like the "chunkiness" (if that's a word) of them.
My "Hinges" are now placed wrong, so I might be pulling them off.
All Fixed UP!!!
Mine has a 36" diameter...BIG and I LOVE IT!!
COST...$3.78 for the mending plates in the back!! I had all the paint, free pallet, and hinges.
I still need to hang it. It's quite heavy so I will let the hubby put this one up : )
COST...$3.78 for the mending plates in the back!! I had all the paint, free pallet, and hinges.
I still need to hang it. It's quite heavy so I will let the hubby put this one up : )
This room is a "work in progress." I want to re-finish the fish tank base and I need to refinish my French chairs. There is A LOT of black paint on them, so I've been putting it off....
UPDATE: you can find another pallet clock HERE.
~ Desiree ~
Just think of all the possibilities with this. Put your wedding date on it or family name.
I can't wait to make more of them!UPDATE: you can find another pallet clock HERE.
Outstanding Job!!!!I'm in love with it and can see myself making one real soon.
ReplyDeleteTHAT is outstanding! you did an excellent job, what a great idea! It looks like it came out of an old building and is very old!
ReplyDeletesweeeet!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job.
Love big clocks too.
blessings
barbara jean
I have such a thing for clocks too! This turned out amazing!! I have done this with a small table top...but yours takes the cake! LOVE IT:)
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with those big clocks too. But at those prices it wasn't gonna happen. This is a great tutorial,now I may own a big clock after all. I'm now a follower.
ReplyDeleteOh Em Gee! This is freakin AMAZING! I would love to have you share this at my VIP today or tomorrow. I really want to highlight this at the coming weeks party. I love the pen and string technique, genious! http://designergarden.blogspot.com/2011/03/vip-party-9.html
ReplyDeleteThe clock is fabulous! What a great job you did and for such a small cost. Love it!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Sherry
OMG this is just AMAZING-what a great job!
ReplyDeleteAWE-SOME!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your clock looks amazing! Incredible job with your knockoff! Love it! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat is very cool! I've been wondering what project I could make with pallets and my new jigsaw... You did a wonderful job :).
ReplyDeleteAWESOME! I love clocks and yours is just as beautiful as the ones in all of your inspiration pictures...I am so k=jealous, I want one!
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Clever! What a great project!
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It's gorgeous, Desiree! My favorite DIY is making a knock off of an expensive inspiration! You did a fantastic job!
ReplyDeleteJust a head's up - I hope you don't mind I just published a highlight and you're featured! :) Thank you so much for sharing your creativity in the DIY Project Parade!
Have a great weekend!
Roeshel
Love what uou have done with the clock, i prefer it to the origional (still feel a little faint at the price tag) yours a much prefered finish I love it
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT... Just wrote down directions-so I can attempt it..just love it..
ReplyDeleteYou did great
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Karryann
Wow! Pretty cool, you have some skills! I found you at Designer Gardens, and saw that you were featured. Good job! I'm a new follower on Google and FB.
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea! You did a fantastic tutorial as well :).
ReplyDeletewow... wow.... wowwww!!!!!!!!! i love it!!!
ReplyDeleteit seriously took me like 5 minutes to figure out what was wrong!!!! haha =)
This is gorgeous. I have been coveting that clock since I first saw it! I love this tutorial so much. Thank you for sharing it. I love how you added your "oops" too. Shows that bloggers are real people and it is so something that I would do. Thanks for the great inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! Thank you for sharing your talents.
ReplyDeleteLove your pallet obsession - and following you to see how obsessed you are.
this is AMAZING...I love it, great job
ReplyDeleteOk.....NOW I get it!!! Thanks for the great tutorial, Desiree! It turned out beautiful! I'll be keeping my eyes peeled for a great pallet....!!! :)
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
great job on the clock love the hands you used!
ReplyDeleteBravo! Excellent Tut and very motivating. enJOYed
ReplyDeleteGreat job, I love it!! And doesn't look that difficult. Thanks, I'm pinning!
ReplyDeleteSaw you sharing at Funky Junk Interiors SNS
Debbie :)
neat idea....might want to check your roman numeral 4.....I think it is written....."IV"
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