Polymer Clay Clock

You may have thought of decorating your refrigerator quite often but the usual little objects available to place on the refrigerator seem quite commonplace and boring. Even the Jones’s have them and you would like to be different.

Ever thought that you could attach a clock on your refrigerator? Chances are you haven’t. Sounds weird enough. You may think you will have to drill holes on the outer body of the refrigerator to affix nails or screws or something of that sort. You need not worry; for now you can have a clock you can just place on the refrigerator. It is held in place by small magnets attached on the rear side of the clock’s body.

Sounds like old wine in a new bottle? So what if the idea is not new? The object itself definitely is. And it has the added advantage of being of use to you in the kitchen. You need to keep note of the time when cooking. So it has a utility value as well.

This lovely clock is made of polymer clay. The polymer clock is first made and then stuck on to a metallic plate. The pieces marking the hours can be re-arranged to create a feeling of novelty. You can shift it to any other part of the house as well, like a steel cabinet or cupboard.

It usually needs one AA battery.

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