Paint sticks are thin enough to cut with a sharp pair of scissors – no fancy tools required. I should have watched the Youtube tutorial 29 minutes earlier. It turns out, the hands just pop off with a screwdriver. A few taps with a hammer and it popped right out.įor the clock mechanism, I thought removing it would be easy but I spent a half-hour trying to figure out how to get the clock hands off. This Hobby Lobby art was already half out of the frame so rather than throw it away, I thought it would make a perfect frame for my new clock. Here’s how it all came together… DISASSEMBLE I also see these types of frames and old clocks selling at thrift stores and garage sales for a dollar or two. This clock can be made for under $5! Any dated clock from the thrift store or your home will work for this project and it really doesn’t matter what the clock looks like so long as the clock mechanism works and you like the look of the hands. Old Clock + Frame + Paint Sticks – SALVAGED THIS POST IS SPONSORED/CONTAINS AFFILIATE LINKS TO PRODUCTS I USE. This was such a fun upcycle and I’ll definitely be playing around with paint sticks again. And some free paint sticks from Home Depot.Ĭheck out my NEW clock. Hobby Lobby art that was half falling out of the frame. I’ve decided to give those a makeover in the warmer weather so I can style them in my garden. Oh, and if you read last week’s 2021 Furniture Stories | Where Are They Now? I haven’t forgotten about those 90’s cherubs. This turned out amazing - even better than I imagined! I’m also sharing my blogging besties T2T makeovers below so I hope you check them out as well. It’s Trash to Treasure Tuesday friends – the first of 2022 and I’m excited to share this EASY DIY with you! Here’s how to create a DIY Wood Clock Using Paint Sticks. 163 Shares HOW TO MAKE AN EASY DIY WOOD CLOCK USING PAINT STICKS!
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