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Clock Decoration Ideas For Home Decor

A clock is typically fixed on a wall to tell the time. With some little creativity, anything can be used to build a clock. Customized clock can be made with two essential parts – the clock kit and the material for the body. The clock kit is comprised of the clock hands and the casing that holds the battery. As for the material, it can be anything that goes from rope, driftwood, can and even a frying pan!

Checkout this tutorial on how to install a clock kit. Generally, it’s the basic idea that is applicable to all the ideas here. This list shows what materials you can pickup to make your own customized clock. So, before you throw away those junks that you think are junks, checkout this list first! Who knows you might be able to turn them into clocks that you can sell and earn some beer money.

1. Rope Clock

A beautiful golden yellow clock kit meets rustic rope in this beautiful creation. It should be fine to use hot glue gun to make the coiled clock stick. You also can make a small handle on top to hang this rope clock in the house.

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2. Standing Wood Slice

This wooden slice clock has a pair of little legs that hold it up. This makes a fine table display that goes well with other ornaments.

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3. Hanging Wooden Trunk Clock

This don’t look bad at all. It might be better if the metal chain is put the other way instead so that the clock can face a more normal direction instead of the side like this. While you’re at it, make it hollow at the back and create a secret compartment to store stuffs!

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4. Bicycle Clock

The front tyre of the bicycle is displayed as a clock! This is quite creative and a great way to use old bicycle as part of the wall decor. The actual image is made with assembled metal parts. But, that certainly inspired something similar with a real bike.

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5. Bicycle Chain

This wall clock is a true beauty to anyone that enjoys upcycled designs. The larger gear holds the clock and a smaller thermometer below it. This is actually a product but we decided to include it as an inspiration.

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6. Pallet Wood

Pallet wood works well for a lot of DIY and this includes clock project. The painted numbers and clock face creates a rustic feel that is suited for most wooden houses or cabins.

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7. Paint Pallet

Made with pallet wood, it is shaped into a typical paint pallet. There’s even dots of paint around it like the real thing. Truly an “artistic” clock.

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8. Tin Can Clock

Any large cans can be upcycled into a clock. In this case, a can of mustard powder gets its upgrade into a note-worthy clock.

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Here’s a cute idea that uses a black tea can. It’s a mini clock that looks nice on the table.

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9. Faux Book Cover Clock

This is a perfect clock to be put among your books on a book shelf. The book cover is cleverly designed to indicate the number.

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10. Black Bird Clock

This birdy idea can be created using black paper cut out in the form of birds. This creates a scene like the birds is circulating around the clock.

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11. Button Clock

It could be buttons or small metal chips. They both work the same for this idea.

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12. Domino Clock

Let’s revive the good old domino pieces into a clock! Those who love board games would truly appreciate this piece. It fits well in a man cave too!

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13. Wheel Clock

Whether if you have bicycle or tricycle, always remember to salvage the tires! I love how the large numbers fits so well in this design.

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14. Embroidery Hoop Clock

There’s a clock for everyone and that includes a tailor. This clock is beautifully made with buttons and installed on an embroidery hoop.

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15. Colored Pebbles

This is a super rustic design! If there’s one place that would suit this design, it would be a beach house.

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16. Cutting Board Clock

When a cutting board gets too chipped and needs to be replaced, don’t throw it just yet. Scrub it clean with sandpaper and breathe a new life to it as a clock that your kitchen deserves.

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17. LEGO Clock

You can put this on an acrylic block or an entire LEGO board made with LEGO bricks.

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18. Driftwood Clock

It’s entirely made with driftwood. It’s all about finding the right pieces and set them up together.

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19. Old Book Clock

When a book goes outdated, it is still useful for something as amazing as this book clock. Love how the golden paint matches the color of the clock!

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20. Frying Pan Clock

Frying pan are just for frying they said. That’s not very true. This whimsical clock is made from a frying pan that has been through a huge makeover. It is decorated with decals/paintings of rosemary and golden rustic numeric blocks. What a breath-taking makeover!

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