I'd seen a clock kit in Hobby Lobby several times and thought of trying to make one. So, finally, one day when shopping with a few friends, I bought it. I covered a piece of cardboard in fabric and top stitched on another piece for some interest. I put it into a frame I got from the estate sale (same one the treasures from this post and this post came from). I wanted to stitch on the buttons because I liked the look of the green thread, but it was difficult to get it tight and in the correct spot. So, I just threaded the buttons and hot glued them in place. It turned out kinda shabby chic. I think I like it, and it actually works!
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Tick Tock
I'd seen a clock kit in Hobby Lobby several times and thought of trying to make one. So, finally, one day when shopping with a few friends, I bought it. I covered a piece of cardboard in fabric and top stitched on another piece for some interest. I put it into a frame I got from the estate sale (same one the treasures from this post and this post came from). I wanted to stitch on the buttons because I liked the look of the green thread, but it was difficult to get it tight and in the correct spot. So, I just threaded the buttons and hot glued them in place. It turned out kinda shabby chic. I think I like it, and it actually works!
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I LOVE this!!!
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