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Too much home time gives me too much thinking time. With that being said here is what I have been doing with my time. 🙂 I am finally getting around to things I have pushed to the side because it wasn’t that important to change. One thing is doing something with the clock on our wall in the family room. I purchased the clock we have now from Kirkland’s many years ago when our home was a Tuscan style. I have painted the frame before, still not totally happy with the look. I don’t want to go out and replace the clock, it’s not too ugly and it works fine.
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When I purchased the clock the frame was a dark bronze color. I painted it a lighter brown and dry brushed some white paint to the frame. But still wasn’t the look I was aiming for. One morning I searched on Google for some inspiration and spotted this mirror from Shade of Lights, it is the look I want my clock’s frame to have. I do have several of those wooden beads left over from our daughter’s light fixture revamp. 🙂 Here is the frame I am looking at.
I love the look and style of the frame so I took my clock off the wall and gave it a good look over. There is a place on the frame where I can glue beads in just like the inspirational frame.
I gathered all the items I need to give my clock’s frame a makeover.
- 71 beads
- hot glue sticks and a glue gun
- E6000
- finishing wax
- 220 grit sand paper
- painter’s tape
- paint
I taped around the frame to protect the glass from the paint.
I sanded the entire frame with 220 grit sand paper and cleaned the frame.
I made sure the beads would fit nicely around the frame. Gluing the beads to the frame with E6000 and hot glue. Just adding a drop of each to the beads. I made sure to place the holes facing to the side and not up and down.
All the beads are glued into the frame. I am loving the look so far.
Painting the entire frame with Waverly Truffle chalk paint.
I blended Waverly ivory and truffle chalk paint together and applied a dry brush onto the frame. I highlighted it with black chalk paint.
Before applying the finishing wax to the frame I wanted to see how it would look up on my wall.
Nope I hate the color! After I placed it in the room it looks black. So I took it down from the wall and painted the whole thing with Waverly ivory chalk paint.
After I painted the frame with ivory chalk paint, I mixed truffle, ivory and pumpkin chalk paint together and dry brushed it onto the frame. I highlighted the crevices with truffle chalk paint.
This time around painting the frame to match the candle holders I have up on my mantel. What do you think?
Second time is a winner! I applied the finishing wax on the frame and placed it on the wall.
I love the new look our clock has and fits the room. It’s sooo cute. 🙂 This makeover is a thumbs up, don’t you think? Didn’t cost me anything but a couple hours and yes some frustration, but worth it.
For those who are interested in finding similar beads, I found some on Amazon. If anyone would like to try to do a craft or maybe a frame makeover like I shared. Click on the photo below it will take you right to the beads.
I hope you enjoy my inspiration on my clock’s frame makeover. If you do…..
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Decorating our home on a budget is my thrill. I think a home can look beautiful without breaking the bank. Your home should bring the best out of you and make you feel happy. You should smile every time you enter your home. 🙂
This is a beautiful makeover! I love the details the beads add to it. And the color is perfect!
Michelle I love beads on anything. Thank you!
Terrie, this turned out beautifully! And it’s so great to re-do something you have for a new look! Great job!
Thank you Linda. I know right? I have been wanting to change the clock but put it off…so happy I took some time and worked on it.
All your projects just amaze me. You are so creative! The clock looks so great.
Thank you Jodi! I am so happy to hear you enjoy my creativeness. You made my day!
Oh Terrie this is just stunning .. I love it so much!!
I have a similar clock and now I’m so inspired , only thing I’m a little afraid to revamp it because it’s old and antique looking!!
But looking at what you did here , I’m a huge fan !!
Teresa !
Teresa I wouldn’t touch yours. Mine wasn’t that expensive. The frame is plastic that’s why I had to paint it and not stain it. I am so happy you love the outcome of my clock. I really love how it turned out.
Terrie, oh my gosh the beads and the paint color totally changes the look of the clock! I love it! laura
Thank you Laura. Anything with beads makes me happy. Love my frame gave me the option to add them.
You’re welcome!
Awesome makeover, Terrie! I actually liked the first color you chose but the second is definitely a winner! Love the distressed look you gave it and adding those beads is genius!
Thank you Christine. The first color was fine when I was painting it but with lighting and the other pieces of furniture it just didn’t blend well. I have to say the beads won me over even before I started painting it. Love beaded items.
Bravo girlfriend it’s beautiful!! Love the color. How awesome you had those beads.
I have been painting like a nut.
Cindy
Thanks Cindy. I have been watching you. You have been a painting fool. Everything looks amazing over at your home.
Terrie, the clock looks great!!
Thanks Pamela. I love how the beads changed the look. Lighting is so bad in our family room. The pictures doesn’t do the paint color justice. I really like the color of my candle holders so why not try to mimic the color. ha!