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What can a watch be made from? DIY wall clock - step-by-step instructions with photo examples. Handmade kitchen clock

You don’t need to know the clock mechanism at all to make original ones. DIY wall clock. In any home there will be broken clocks and inexpensive alarm clocks made in China. From all this wealth you can create original and useful interior decorations with your own hands.

WHY ARE WALL CLOCKS SO INTERESTING?

Clocks are a kind of conductor of the mysterious invisible, but felt by everyone energy called Time. Therefore, in the human mind, watches also carry a charge of something mystical. Clocks have an interesting, inexplicable property of speeding up or slowing down as they please. People will always be partial to watches and the Time they personify.

How to make a wall clock with your own hands?

Check out these interesting design solutions. The photo shows that creating an original wall clock with your own hands is quite possible for a simple housewife. As design solutions, such handmade watches will be the brightest and most attractive place in your interior!

Here we should assume that the dial can be anything. The main thing is that such watches must be beautiful and, like design objects, must convey some idea.

Creative thought, given direction, is very fruitful. Once you feel like a designer, you will feel like a designer forever. And such a beneficial direction as creating original wall clocks with your own hands is simply inexhaustible.

Here is a photo of a dial made from the lid of a large wooden reel on which cables used to be wound. Here the designer saw precisely the interesting texture of the lid as a circle, without paying attention to the main purpose of the item. Stenciled inscriptions and a metal overlay on the bobbin hole perfectly emphasize the idea of ​​​​a dial made of wooden strips.

A clock made from halves of a globe requires quite a lot of space, but looks amazing. Such composition watches are suitable for and will give the spirit of travel. By the way, such a watch may be well suited for a travel agency.

Wall Clock they create something homey, similar to grandma’s chest...

And the ball clock with rounded hands is a real time machine.

Wall clock-picture and the following image, a clock made of draped unusual material flat surface may be suitable for the living room and hall...

Interesting color scheme visually hides the hands on the clock, and the clock-map will allow you to travel around some country. Additionally, you can specify a lot of different data and check the boxes of the places where you have been. A very original design solution for a handmade wall clock.

But this laconic clock in the form of a chessboard fits well with the strict style of the living room, office or library.

A clock made from a tin can is, of course, for the kitchen. The following photos clearly show that even such an abstract thing as a clock spring can be a decorative item.

Very interesting solution make the dial from a cut of wood, and the hands from twigs.

Figures cut from old gramophone records can be distinguished as a separate type of creativity. They themselves are very creative and have the right to life. But combined with the idea of ​​time indicators it’s just great!

DIY wall clock design

People very often, having become accustomed to a certain environment, do not dare to make even the slightest changes to it. And this static nature is so contrary to the creative spirit sitting in each of us. Try to change this static, start with an original handmade wall clock.

A kitchen clock is a necessary, useful and, in general, ordinary thing. Few people think about their design, because the main thing is that they show the time correctly, helping to control the process of preparing various dishes.

But try to make a wall clock for the kitchen with your own hands - and you will notice that the atmosphere in this room has subtly changed.

Of course, we are not talking about assembling and adjusting the clock mechanism yourself - you should use a ready-made one, bought in a store or removed from an old watch. But you can really get creative with the design of the dial.

Handmade kitchen clock

Many of us have some kind of hobby related to needlework. These skills can be used to make watches, even if you think it is impossible. In fact, watches can be knitted, embroidered, woven, drawn, etc.

Don't believe me? Look at the following photos.

As you can see, a little imagination and skill - and your kitchen will acquire a real designer item self made.

If you don’t know how to sew, embroider, or draw, you can come up with something else, no less interesting (see also the article about). You might like one of the ideas we suggested in this article or video.

Watches made from scrap materials

Look into the cabinets and drawers in your kitchen, and you are sure to find many unnecessary or worn-out items that can still serve in another capacity. For example, an old pot lid, the only plate left from a set, or a flour sieve can be an excellent base for a watch.

And here are the options for using them:

  • Unscrew the handle from the old lid and you will have a watch case with a finished hole in the center. The lid can be spray painted, painted, or decorated with stickers. A watch mechanism with a battery is attached to the back of it, and hands are attached to the front part.

  • The simplest and most original kitchen clock can be made from disposable tableware: plates and plastic cutlery. This idea is not new, but still interesting. Exactly the same as in the previous case, all you have to do is glue the clock mechanism to the back and install the hands.

Advice. Instead of a disposable plate, it is better to use a more rigid base - a lid from a mayonnaise bucket or a circle cut out of thick cardboard.

  • If you need a fairly large art object, take a large tray of any shape, drill a hole in the middle and use good glue attach twelve coffee cups to it. Further instructions similar to the previous ones.

These ideas should not be copied literally, but used only as hints. For example, instead of a lid, an excellent case for a watch could be a frying pan with a handle or an old vinyl record.

Coffee clock

Coffee beans are a favorite material for making various crafts from masters of applied arts. They can also be used to decorate watches. They are especially appropriate in the kitchen, as they will not only show the time, but also exude a magical aroma.

It is not necessary to make a watch with your own hands, you can use existing ones and just decorate them coffee beans, sticking them directly on the dial or on the bezel of the case. Although you can come up with your own composition. Watch the master class to understand how to work with this material and what it can be combined with.

Advice. Instead of coffee, you can use any other grains, as well as pasta. If you paint them with spray paint, you can create interesting ornament or the whole picture.

Decoupage

Today this method of decoration has found a second life, because it allows you to create truly unique things. Its essence is extremely simple: it is a regular applique, which is coated with varnish on top to protect the design.

Sometimes craquelure varnishes are used, creating small cracks on the surface and giving the effect of antiquity.

For kitchen clocks, you can use paper napkins with a pattern that matches the style and color. They are glued to the prepared base with PVA glue diluted with water. After drying, you can draw on the outlines, stick or write numbers, and then cover it all with acrylic varnish.

Wooden clock

If you enjoy working with wood and the style of your kitchen calls for this kind of decor, you have a huge opportunity.

  • You can make a DIY kitchen wall clock from a thin cut of wood (see also the article about kitchen wall clocks). It just needs to be sanded, varnished or stained and a hole drilled for attaching the hands.

  • Remember the old cuckoo clock that used to hang in almost every village house? Their likeness can be made from wooden planks and decorated with salt dough figures.

  • Another one interesting idea, which your children or grandchildren will like. Cut a circle from thick plywood, and drill 12 holes at its end at equal intervals. thin holes. We won’t remind you about the clock mechanism and hands - everything is as usual. But the role of time indicators should be played by lollipops inserted into pre-made holes. Just don’t remove the wrapper from them ahead of time.

Advice. Make a supply of lollipops to insert them in place of those that will constantly and mysteriously disappear.

Conclusion

DIY watch. Step-by-step instructions with photos


Author: Elizaveta Bulatova, student of grade 6 B, MBOU “School No. 1”, Semyonov, Nizhny Novgorod region.
Description: the master class is intended for schoolchildren, parents and creative children.
Purpose: interior decoration.
Target: making watches with your own hands.
Tasks:
- develop individual creativity, fantasy and imagination;
- cultivate perseverance and accuracy.
Materials and tools:
1. Clock mechanism
2. Scissors
3. Glue
4. Decorative decorations(ribbon, rhinestones, sparkles, red sisal, paper cord)
5. Ruler
6. Wire
7. Cardboard
8. Discs (7)
Safety precautions when working with scissors:
- work with scissors carefully;
- scissors must be well adjusted and sharpened;
- place the scissors on the right with the blades closed, pointing away from you;
- pass the scissors rings forward with blades closed;
- when cutting, the narrow blade of the scissors should be at the bottom;
- store scissors in a specific place (box or stand).

Safety precautions when working with glue:
- when working with glue, use a brush if necessary;
- use the amount of glue that is required to complete the work at this stage;
- it is necessary to apply the glue in an even thin layer;
- try not to get the glue on your clothes, face, and especially your eyes;
- after work, close the glue tightly and put it away;
- wash your hands and workplace with soap.

S. Usachev “Clock”
Hours go by days after days.
The clock runs after century...
- What's your hurry, Clock? -
A man once asked.
The clock was terribly surprised.
We thought about it.
We stopped.

History of the invention and development of watches.

The first primitive concepts for measuring time (day, morning, day, noon, evening, night) were subconsciously suggested to ancient people by the regular change of seasons, the change of day and night, the movement of the Sun and Moon across the vault of heaven.
The history of the clock is very interesting and educational. It was important for a person to know the exact time in order to optimally plan his actions, so sundials, water clocks, and mechanical clocks were gradually invented. The result at the moment is the complex mechanisms that can be seen in modern stores.
Origin of the name of the word "clock".
The word “clock” appeared in everyday life in the 14th century, its basis was the Latin “clocca”, meaning bell. And before that, the first experiments in determining time were associated with observing the movements of the sun across the sky. In 3500 BC, the first sundial. The principle of their operation was to observe the shadow formed when sunlight, since the position and length of the shadow changes at different periods of time.
In Greece, they came to the conclusion that it was necessary to divide the year into twelve months of thirty days each. Subsequently, the inhabitants of ancient Babylon and Egypt divided the day into hours, minutes, seconds, which played important role with the development of watch production.
Jost Bergey made the first watch using a minute hand in 1577. This product also had a minute hand; the oscillations of the pendulum turned a gear wheel, which, in turn, changed the position of the hands on the dial. The dial was graduated at 12 o'clock, so during the day the hand passed in a circle twice.
Currently, humanity has complex, reliable and high-precision watch movements, created using the latest scientific research and designed in a wide variety of styles.
Not regular watch, ideally matching the style of the interior of the room, is always a successful element of decor. Not only in terms of aesthetics, but also in terms of functionality. Like these ones original watch you can do it yourself.
A watch is a necessary, useful and, in general, ordinary thing. Few people think about their design, because the main thing is that they show the time correctly.
But try to make a wall clock with your own hands - and you will notice that the atmosphere in this room has subtly changed.
Of course, we are not talking about assembling and adjusting the clock mechanism yourself - you should use a ready-made one, bought in a store or removed from an old watch. But you can really get creative with the design of the dial.

Step-by-step process for completing the work:

1. Glue two sheets of A4 cardboard onto an A3 sheet.


2. Using a compass, make a circle on cardboard and then cut it out.


3. We wrap the disks with tape.


4. We wrap a paper cord around the wire.


5. Then we wrap the wire around a round stick to make a curl.


6. Find the middle of the circle using a ruler.


7. Glue the disks and start decorating the clock.


8. Cut out hearts from the disks and wrap them with ribbon.


9. We decorate the heart with red sisal balls and glue them to the clock.


10. Glue sisal and rhinestones into the middle of the disks. We install hands with a clock mechanism on the central disk.


Something as small as an ordinary watch can become a central element of the interior if it is made by hand. The main thing about these watches is their uniqueness and the soul put into them.

Hooray! I am officially a shoemaker with boots. I watched enough of the participants in our master class at HVOE making wall clocks, and now (less than six months have passed) we have a tropical time keeper in our kitchen.

At the beginning of May, our HVOE hosted a master class where we made wall clocks with our own hands. The idea for the workshop came up back in January, and it was a pleasure to implement it. Here, very conveniently, the clock in the kitchen broke, which I had long since stopped liking. Combined business with pleasure. Firstly, I made a new device for telling the time, secondly, an article for the blog, and thirdly, I included my favorite tropical decor this summer.

Why make a watch yourself when you can buy one?

And it’s clear that something made with your own hands is done with soul and from the heart. Perhaps the purchased ones will be of better quality and with a guarantee, but there are more advantages to making a wall clock with your own hands:

  • you can implement any idea (for example, like mine with the tropics)
  • choose exactly the size you need
  • find the correct arrows and mechanism
  • start to understand a little better how wall clocks work
  • proudly inform everyone that you made them yourself (and this is not just a card or a flower, but a whole device).

What to make a dial for a wall clock from

When thinking about a panel for a dial, it is worth remembering that a watch can be not only round, but also triangular, square, or even in the shape of a flower.

  • The panels can be ordered at the laser cutting workshop
  • find and buy ready-made plywood in an online store or in a craft store
  • make from cork backing or thick thick cardboard
  • cut from drywall
  • made from wood cut
  • or from a vinyl record.

How to decorate a wall clock

There are a lot of ways to decorate a wall clock, it all depends on your desire to create and bother.

  • You can print and paste the finished picture
  • paint with acrylic paints
  • draw something with watercolors, cut and glue
  • glue three-dimensional parts made of thin plywood
  • embroider something on fabric and cover it
  • You can draw or glue numbers.

Wall clock - materials and tools

Time spent - one and a half hours. We will need:

  • round panel made of plywood with a diameter of 30 cm
  • clock mechanism with hands
  • paper and pencil
  • ruler
  • acrylic paints and brushes
  • palette for mixing paints
  • pliers
  • scissors.

DIY wall clock - progress of work

The mechanism can be ordered from an online store or used left over from an old watch. There are a couple of points to pay attention to:

  • dial thickness
  • thread diameter (must match the diameter of the hole in the middle of the panel)
  • and the height of the rod (the stump on which everything is held, and on which the arrows are put on).

For example, in my mechanism the height of the rod is only 8 mm, which means that the thickness of the plywood blank should not exceed 4 mm, otherwise there will not be enough space to tighten the nut. The best overall stem height is 16mm and the thread height is 9mm. This mechanism is suitable for most wooden workpieces.

If there are voluminous parts on the dial, you need to make sure that the hands will not cling to them.

1. Before you start making a wall clock with your own hands, you need to decide where the number 12 will be. To do this, you need to turn the panel over, insert the clock mechanism, mark with a pencil the middle of the top of the mechanism (it will coincide with the middle of the loop) and draw a perpendicular line. It is from here that the countdown will begin and the distance between the numbers will be marked (if they are planned).

2. Take a sheet of paper, trace the outline of the dial on it and draw the decor. This is useful for seeing if the composition looks harmonious before it is too late to change anything. I drew the outlines of the leaves on paper, then cut them out and transferred them to a piece of plywood using a pencil.

3. Color the blank in accordance with the decor. I used white construction acrylic, artist acrylic and colored tinting paste.

4. When the paint is dry, screw on the clock mechanism. There can be a lot of detail that can be used or ignored depending on the thickness of the dial. Usually, the watch mechanism comes with an assembly diagram, which I advise you to follow. We string a rubber backing onto the stem and apply it to the dial with reverse side. The top (middle of the loop) should coincide with the pencil mark (see point 1).

5. Turn the workpiece over, put the washer on the rod and tighten the nut. Here we need pliers so that we can tighten it more tightly.

6. String the arrows. By the way, I repainted the arrows from white to black. There are also two points here. Firstly, the arrows may be protective film which needs to be removed. Secondly, black artist's acrylic did not adhere very well to metal, so I had to first prime the arrows with artist's white acrylic, and then apply black after drying.

Before stringing, you need to make sure that all the arrows are straight. First we string the hour, then the minute. The second one gets dressed last. They are strung until they click lightly. It is important not to overdo it or be too zealous, so as not to break the delicate fasteners. The hands must be strictly parallel to each other and not touch, otherwise the clock simply will not move.

7. Set all hands to 12 o’clock according to the mark, insert the battery and adjust right time using a special wheel, which can be found on the back of the mechanism.

A couple of evenings, an hour and a half - and I happily used up my time. Take care of your time, spend it with those who give you joy!

Best,

In kitchens, clocks are an indispensable attribute. In addition to the fact that the housewife uses them to guide her while cooking and gets her family ready for work and school, modern chronometers demonstrate the taste of the owner and decorate the interior of the room.

How to decorate a watch yourself

How can you make your watch, stamped at a Chinese factory and having thousands of clones, the only and exclusive model? Moreover, if after renovation they do not fit the new style at all. Did you know that there are completely inexpensive means to ensure that this essential kitchen attribute will continue to serve as a source of pride for your household and the admiration of your guests?

Updating watches using decoupage technique

Decoupage is a way of decorating objects using napkins.

Do you think this clock was store bought or repurposed from a regular old one that had been hanging on the wall for several years?

Even a novice master can master decorating a watch with his own hands using this technique; the only condition here is accuracy and perseverance. To restore walkers in this way, you just need to stock up on decoupage or ordinary beautiful paper napkins, which are sold in supermarkets. Important point– they should be two- or three-layer (they are more durable).

    Required tools and materials:
  • beautiful napkin;
  • PVA glue;
  • brush;
  • white paint (you can buy acrylic at a hardware store)
  • fine skin;
  • watches in need of alteration;
  • file;
  • alcohol, acetone or white spirit to degrease the surface;
  • soft cloth.

    The update steps are as follows:
  1. The device is disassembled and the clock mechanism is removed.
  2. If the old picture was pasted, it is removed. If the design has been applied to the surface, it is degreased and covered in several layers of white paint with intermediate drying.
  3. The surface is sanded, removing all roughness.
  4. Remove the top layer of paint from the napkin, try it on the watch and carefully tear out (do not cut out) the beautiful middle so that the clear boundaries of the gluing are not visible.
  5. It is better to carry out the next manipulation near the sink. The napkin is placed on the file front side down. Moisten it generously with water from a spray bottle so that it floats on the file. Carefully straighten the folds with a brush. Then, tilting the file, drain off the excess water. The napkin is placed in the place where it is supposed to be glued and, carefully lifting it on one side with a brush, remove the file.
  6. The paper is coated with a mixture of water and PVA glue (1:1). Allow to dry; small wrinkles can be removed by lightly going over them with fine sandpaper.
  7. The product is coated in several layers acrylic varnish. A novice needleworker should not spend money on expensive professional glue. You can purchase acrylic substances for saunas and baths in construction stores.

The final touch is assembling the chronometer. Then the product is mounted on the wall and the result is admired.

Using craquelure in watch decoration

If simply using a decoupage napkin is boring, then you can complicate the work and create an imitation of an antique clock. Layers of special varnishes and structural pastes are applied to the product, as a result of which one layer breaks the other and cracks form, giving the craft a touch of antiquity.

What is the best way to transform an old product? There are many ways, some resort to craquelure.

    In this photograph of a watch made using the craquelure technique, you can see the following as decoration:
  • white openwork napkin;
  • vintage picture in the center;
  • white thin lace;
  • rhinestones and half beads.

The paper napkin, second hand and dial are painted gold; gold paint has been rubbed into the cracks, which allows them to be classified as a fashionable vintage style.

Another work made using craquelure. Butterflies cut out of plywood and decorated with decoupage napkins attract attention.

Decorating watches using alter scrap technique

This method involves decorating products with various volumetric details and is characterized by a multi-layered composition. It's always something unusual and creative. “Alter” translated from English means “change”, “remake”, “improve”, “update”.

In cases where it is not possible to repair a broken alarm clock, it is advisable to restore it using this method, giving it a second life.

Look how beautifully you can decorate an old broken alarm clock. I want to endlessly look at the details.

Alter scrap uses literally everything: remnants of lace, beads, scraps of chains, keys, flowers made of fabric and paper, various stickers, etc.

Even old spare parts from an alarm clock and fragments of a figurine are suitable as decor.

And look at this beauty. Don't you want to create something like this?

Decorate old clocks with plastic spoons

Interesting design solution(and also very cheap) will be decorating a round wall clock with disposable plastic spoons.

Even a complete non-professional can bring such an idea to life. Will you take on this job?

What is needed to create such a “sun” on the wall?

    You will need:
  • round clock;
  • cardboard from the box;
  • scissors;
  • ceiling glue or any other;
  • about 250 spoons;
  • paint of the desired shade.

Before starting work, determine the size of the product. Then:

  1. Cut out a ring from cardboard, inner side which is equal to the diameter of the watch, and the outer one should be slightly smaller than the expected volume that is needed as a result of decoration.
  2. The handles of the spoons are cut off, leaving very small stumps. In the outer circle, at a short distance from each other, they begin to glue them. The next row of spoons is glued so that they cover the space between the previous ones. And thus all the rows are filled.
  3. They are dyed in the desired color.
  4. Glue the cardboard to the finished watch.
  5. Hang a chronometer on permanent place residence

Plastic spoons are easy to paint with spray paint.

Decorating old watches with textiles

You can make a watch an interesting interior detail by decorating it with textiles. Lace will add airiness and romance to the chronometer and hide the shabby case.

How to decorate a wall clock using textiles can be seen in this photo.

How do you like this transformation of the device? All you need is a twisted rope, braid, lace, a brush, tape (to close the joint), glue and scissors. They will look great in the kitchen of a housewife who loves ruffles and frills, complete with curtains and covers for stools or chairs.

You can restore an old shabby watch using twisted rope with tassels, lace, artificial
flowers and beads

Do-it-yourself painting and painting of watches

IN country house, decorated in retro style, shabby and artificially aged wall walkers are quite suitable. Painting can be done with the paints remaining in the household and, without waiting for complete drying, lightly rub the surface with a cloth (to create scuffs and the appearance that the walkers have been repainted many times).

To build such a clock, you will need a minimum of knowledge and skills.

That's not bad either. You can original paint the surface to your liking. Do you like this painting?

The style in which this table clock is made can be classified as shabby chic. Faint decoupage in the middle and some wear on the body give the impression that it has been repainted many times and has been exposed to the sun. In this way you can make an almost antique thing.

    Creating abrasions is not difficult at all:
  1. Paint the watch case black and let dry.
  2. Apply white paint to a dry layer and, without waiting for it to dry completely, remove it with light touches upper layer paint in the right places.

This watch combines decoupage of the inner part, which is located under the glass, and painting of the outer case in gold from a spray can. This is an example of a very simple product update.

Decorating a wall clock with coffee beans

    It's very easy to update a round wall clock with your own hands. Decorating with coffee beans is quite popular. There are many transformation options. All you need is:
  • watch;
  • coffee beans;
  • glue "Moment";
  • desire and time.

How to use coffee beans to update several former and completely identical round wall clocks with your own hands?

Coffee products not only look beautiful, but also smell delicious. Do you want these for yourself? Take risks! It’s easy to restore fashionable walkers from “kitchen” material.

Decorating a watch with shells

What do vacationers bring home from the sea? Probably shells, which then gather dust idle on the antesols for years. There is a great way to update your watch with these seafood gifts. The simplest trick is to stick shells on the body.

Boring ordinary watches have become sea watches

Other ideas

There are many ways to decorate walkers. Below we will talk about the most common ones.

Provencal notes

If the external appearance of the watch is not suitable for restoration, but the mechanism is still working, you can cut out a case of any shape from plywood and allow the watch mechanism to work to its full potential.

This watch is made in Provence style, it contains rustic pictures: lavender, roosters, cages with birds

Restoring old watches using leather decoration

Craftsmen who know how to work with natural material, create exclusive products. Old leather gloves, bags, raincoats and leather scraps are used.

A chic composition that will not leave any guest indifferent

The amazing compositional work shown in the photo shows that a small ordinary round watch, decorated with leather and flowers, framed by a painted wooden frame capable of becoming an author's masterpiece.

Restoration using wood and jute rope

An original clock made of wood and thick rope will easily fit into the design of a wooden country house.

These walkers look great in a rustic style.

As you can see, you can use everything, even leftover boards, knots and scraps of thick rope. Sticks from boxes are used, which are initially burned blowtorch, then they are stripped with an iron brush until the wood texture appears, then covered with several layers of varnish.

2 knots are used as holders, on which indentations are made in the middle so that the middle board does not stick out from the composition. Then a hole is drilled in the center to attach the clock mechanism, a dial is made from furniture nails and the product is decorated with rope.
The masterpiece for the dacha is ready!

Here is a version of walkers that are made of rope twisted into a ring

This work was made using the Jute Filigree technique. Regular, bleached and dyed jute is used here. This material is sold in reels at hardware stores.

Human imagination is limitless. There are many options for remaking and restoring old watches. All you need is a little time, love for your home and the desire to make your home individual.