I noticed that my cousins didn’t know how to read a clock until they were in middle school and I didn’t want that happening to my boys, so I decided to make them clocks to match their bedrooms.
Supplies
clock movement kit
round wooden clock
black sharpie
paint chips
pencil
spray paint
printed number 1-12
scissors
mod podge
foam paint brush
Clock
First you need to spray paint your round wooden clock. Next you will need to trace your printed numbers onto your paint chips. Next using your black sharpie write the number onto the paint chip. You are now ready to cut out your numbers. I chose to make pows for the 12, 3, 6 and 9. To do this I just randomly drew them with my pencil and then traced the number onto the pow. Then I colored number in and outlined the pow. You can do any shape you want or just make these numbers like the rest. Next I placed all my numbers and pows on the clock and tried to evenly space them. Now you are ready to mod podge. Once the mod podge is complete install the clock movement kit, add a battery and hang. I had to hot glue my kit onto the back of the round wooden clock since it wasn’t tight enough.
How to Mod Podge
I use a matte finish mod podge and start by applying to mod podge to the back of the numbers and applying them to the wooden clock. Once all numbers have dried I put a layer of mod podge on the face of the clock
-Jill
Kurt Penberg also introduced alarm clocks, Face-in-movie DVDs, posters, poems and stuffed animals. You can gift your child a beautiful and melodious morning by gifting them alarm clocks which sings kids’ names.
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