Coastal Wall Clock - DIY
I have been trying to put all the finishing touches in the basement. I saved the old clock, but wanted to give it a fresh look. I found this image on Pinterest, and thought....clock!
Here is my interpretation of that
I love the way it came out! Have you ever made anything you found on Pinterest? I am linking this to The Stucco Bungalow Pinterest Party. Pop on over and see what everyone did.
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Martha Stewart via Apartment Therapy in Pinterest |
Here is my interpretation of that
Here is how I did it. Starting with the supplies
I ran a bead of hot glue along the bottom edge and applied the rope
Keeping the rope tight against the next row....keep going
When you reach the end, cut the rope on a diagonal
Tuck the end in so that it is hidden
This is a close-up of the knot
Tighten it up and apply hot glue to the back
Attach it to the front. I thought the middle was a good spot
It is a good idea to install the cleat before you decide how long your rope should be. Mark the wall with a pencil (note that the holes in the cleat are not level with each-other) for both holes
I like to use blue painters tape when I make marks....just in case. Drill holes
Tap in anchors
Remove painters tape, and attach cleat
When you have decided the best length for your clock, repeat the knot for the other side..attach...hang
I love the way it came out! Have you ever made anything you found on Pinterest? I am linking this to The Stucco Bungalow Pinterest Party. Pop on over and see what everyone did.
*** Other Links****
Addicted 2 Decorating
Inspiration Friday
The DIY Showoff
Funky Junk Interiors
French Country Cottage
Chic on a Shoestring
Raising Oranges