Christmas Clock

by sokamon in Craft > Clay

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Christmas Clock

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This would be a very quick and creative way to make a Christmas clock or one with any theme you wanted.

Supplies

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Materials

  1. Plastic plate
  2. Clock mechanism
  3. Air-dry clay
  4. Acrylic paints (red, green, gold, and purple)
  5. Glue

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As a first step, using air-dry clay, I made some Christmas figures: a Christmas wreath, a cat, a candy cane, a Christmas tree, and some light bulb figures. For this, I only used the clay, molded it with water, and left it to dry for 24 hours outdoors.

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After letting them dry, if necessary they are sanded and painted with acrylic paint. I used traditional Christmas colors like green, red and gold, and I also used violet.

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For the base, I used a plastic Christmas plate that I thought was very pretty and elegant. In the middle, using a craft knife, I made a hole the size of the mechanism to insert it.

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In the hole that was made, insert the clock mechanism and place the clock hands.

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ahora con ayuda de pegamento fuerte, pegue los pinos navideƱos que se realizaron con la arcilla.


It's that easy to make a clock with a Christmas style for this time of year in December.

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Here you can see another plate design that I also think could work