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Making a CD clock

April 8, 2008 by Cyndi Lavin  
Filed under Home & Living

Technique Tuesday!

This is one of the easiest projects to do, but with such satisfying results! I started by buying a premade clock works with a swinging pendulum. This one was ready to hang on the wall just as is. The other main thing you will need is an old CD. I used one of the vast collection of AOL CDs that I still have hanging around the studio. One down, 99 more to go!

Materials and tools:
CD
Clock works and battery
Gesso
Acrylic paints (crimson, burgundy, citrine, purple/gold halo)
Printouts on vellum
Acrylic medium or glue

Sponges
Small brushes
Heat gun
Scissors
Waxed paper

clock3.jpg

Step by step instructions

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Comments

20 Responses to “Making a CD clock”
  1. I’m glad you’ve found a use for those annoying cds. :)

  2. Cyndi says:

    LOL!! I’ve also given some to a friend who makes fishing lures from them… ;-)

  3. Cambria says:

    Wow!! I love your blog so much. Really great art and with directios too. I’m 12 and I am an artist too. I just started a site on ETSY and a blog about my work. I’ll be back for more inspiration. Cambria

  4. Cyndi says:

    Cambria, I am delighted to have you join us here! :-)

  5. Joy says:

    Thank you for that wonderful idea. I’m enjoying your website!

  6. Cyndi says:

    Thank you, Joy! I’m glad you’ve found it helpful :-)

  7. Myrtle says:

    I got a question, You said you have a friend that uses the cds to make fishing lures. Any idea how he does this. Why my husband hobby is making fishing lures also (keeps him busy, thank goodness) and I was just wondering. Thanks for your work here
    I’ll be back. Love in Jesus’ Love Myrtle

  8. Cyndi says:

    He just uses them for the flashy dangly parts! Heat them before you cut them to prevent shattering, and drill or poke a hole through the top :-)

  9. Myrtle says:

    Thank you so much (and so fast) this is my husband Harold e-mail address
    maybe they could hook up, hey thats
    pretty good hook up. Oh well that would be me. Thank you again!
    hbaitfishd@aol.com

  10. Eileen says:

    Cyndi,

    This is a very cool idea and, once again, you make it sound so simple! This is definitely going on my to-do list.

  11. Cyndi says:

    Thanks Eileen! I want to see what you make :-D

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