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Really Cute Flower Wall Clock

Oh, a really cute flower wall clock sounds like such a delightful addition to any home! With its charming design and colorful blooms, it’s sure to bring a touch of joy and warmth to any room. Imagine how it would brighten up your space and add a lovely, cheerful vibe to your decor. A piece like that is perfect for adding a pop of personality and a sweetly whimsical touch to your living space. It's the kind of item that brings a smile to your face every time you check the time. Truly a lovely choice for anyone looking to infuse their home with a touch of floral charm!

Supplies

Rusch Clock from IKEA 
Prima flowers – You’ll need 2 packages for this project.
Glue Dots – Craft strength
Americana Multi Surface Satin Acrylic Paint in Bittersweet
DecoArt Metallic Lustre in Gold Rush
Foam pain brush
Soft cloth or paper towels

Directions

Take the plastic cover off the Rusch clock. Set to the side.

Put a few drops of the Americana Multi Surface paint on the face of the clock and spread it around. We want to give the clock a bit of an aged and distressed look. Let dry. This should just take a minute or two to dry.

Add a few drops of paint to the outside plastic of the clock, and spread it around. Add more paint as needed. Again, we want to give this DIY flower wall clock an aged or distressed look, not paint it completely brown.

Let the paint dry really well. This should take less than 5 minutes or so.

Add the flowers to where the numbers are on the clock. To do this, add a Glue Dot to the back of the flower, and then stick it down to the clock.

Now add a bit of Metallic Lustre gilding wax to your clock. Take a soft cloth or paper towel and dip a little bit out of the container. A small amount is more than enough. Spread it on your clock in a thin layer, and keep spreading until it’s not spreading any more. Repeat for the entire clock. Don’t forget to get the front plastic part. Set aside and let dry.

Once the whole DIY flower wall clock is done and dry, put the plastic cover back on. Now, hang your fabulous DIY flower wall clock where people will see it, and it will make you happy!


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