record clock
Oct. 12th, 2005 09:03 pmI know I already posted about this but back then it wasn't done.


Step 1: cut out pictures (or make numbers made out of foam, or gather up random objects like dice, photobooth pics, puzzle pieces, whatever you'd like)
Step 2: glue on your 12 pictures (or whatever) where the numbers go.
Step 3: If you don't care about the artist and there isn't any cool art on the label go ahead and cover that up with another picture, your own art, some paint, whatever makes ya happy.
Step 4: If you glued a picture over the label cut out (or shove a pen through) the hole that was in the middle, you need it.
Step 5: Take apart the clock part/movement/legs & battery pack
Step 6: Put it back together with the legs on the front side of the clock and the battery on the backside.
"But wait, where can I get the clock part?" Ebay, tons of other places online, most craft stores, or just rip apart an old clock (the thrift store is your friend).
Step 1: cut out pictures (or make numbers made out of foam, or gather up random objects like dice, photobooth pics, puzzle pieces, whatever you'd like)
Step 2: glue on your 12 pictures (or whatever) where the numbers go.
Step 3: If you don't care about the artist and there isn't any cool art on the label go ahead and cover that up with another picture, your own art, some paint, whatever makes ya happy.
Step 4: If you glued a picture over the label cut out (or shove a pen through) the hole that was in the middle, you need it.
Step 5: Take apart the clock part/movement/legs & battery pack
Step 6: Put it back together with the legs on the front side of the clock and the battery on the backside.
"But wait, where can I get the clock part?" Ebay, tons of other places online, most craft stores, or just rip apart an old clock (the thrift store is your friend).