Time is an interesting yet essential concept that’s helped us plan, govern and organize, well… life as we know it, I guess. Although we all mostly rely on our cellphones these days to tell the time, clocks remain staple pieces of useful décor in our homes. What I really love about a good clock is the fact that not only is it functional, but it’s a work of art too. So rather than shopping for a plain store-bought timepiece, or spending too much on an elaborate one, why not go ahead and make your own?
Bicycle Rim

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – eHow and ThistlewoodFarms
Around the Globe

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – instructables
Crochet Clock

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – RetroBaby
Outer Space

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – HelloBee
Everyone Loves Lego!

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – OurNerdHome
Wooden Starburst

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – FreckledNest
Mid-Century Starburst

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Sawdust&Embryos
It’s Always Tea Time

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – VintageRevivals and Retropolitan
Photo Frames

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – SuccessfulHomemakers
Who Framed Who?

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – TheHandMeDownHouse
Spooning

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – That’sWhatCheSaid and Addicted2Decorating
Wooden Spoons

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – ABeautifulMess
Paint Your Own

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – JohnRWallace
Giant Tower Clock

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Epbot
Bookworm

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – TheArtOfManliness and Instructables
Color Blocking

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Brit+Co
Recycled Magazine Pages
Do you have a stack of old magazines that you’re not quite sure what to do with? Well here’s the perfect project to reuse and repurpose some of those pages! Sure, the individual rolling may get a little tedious, but as long as you keep your eye on the prize, you’ll see that it’s totally worth it!
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – RepurposeRelove
Happy Hexagons

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Owen’sOlivia
Minimalist Mountains

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – SayYes
One for the Kitchen

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – TheBensonStreet
Ministry of Silly Walks

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – SillyWalkClock
Doh!nut

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – WhyDon’tYouMakeMe?
Cement Clock

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – DIYFunIdeas
Vinyl Record

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – ApartmentTherapy
Melted Record

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Instructables
Elegantly Simplistic
This has to be every minimalist’s dream; it’s just so chic and classic! This clock is made from a round chopping board (I love the solid thickness of the wood) which is then cleverly hung in place using a leather strap. I’m sure you can find an old belt somewhere in your closet.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – TheLovelyDrawer
Remarkable Retro

DIY Instructions and Project Credit – ModHomeEc






dave
Where could I buy the clock inserts
maria dolores
I just typed clock mechanism kit on ebay and I found some.
Dave
Thank you maria Dolores
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for the photo frame ones, you could use the pictures as time by having your childs pictures when he was 1 to 12 or maybe, you could use his/her birthday cakes when he was one to 12 also you could be really creative with that one
sams
Wow is cute wall clock, thanks for ideas .Who is not familiar with the clock, a unique object of this one is so beneficial for human interaction hari.Jam functioned as a guide to perform a wide range of activities. These objects vary in color and shape are antique. visit the collection of antique clocks gudemeis.com for your reference