Monday, October 1, 2012

A Re-Imagined Clock

A couple of months ago, I brought a clock from my house down to the 'downtown' studio.  The clock had been broken for a while and I could not find a replacement clock that would fit into that hole you see there, so I thought it might be fun to re-imagine it in some way.

One day, my friend, Patsy, came in for a visit and saw I was sanding the clock cabinet to prep it for it's 'new life.'  "What are you doing?" she said.  So, I explained about the broken clock and told her I was going to 'do something' but I wasn't sure what.  "I want it," she said.

"Well, I'm not sure what it's going to be, " I said.  "I don't care" she said, "I want it anyway."  "Well, what would you like in this circle?" I said.  "A photo of our new grandbaby" she said.  "I'll bring one."





So, this is the photo she brought...a copy of one, of course.
This is her son, with his daughter, age 5 or 6, I think, along with the brand new baby...another sweet girl.    Aren't they cute?  The clock is supposed to be set at 5:17 because Patsy and her hubby, Bob, got married on May 17th.  It wasn't exactly possible, or I would have covered up new baby's face, so here we are at probably 5:20!  There's a daisy there, as Patsy loves daisies and I had to put something there.....and the beads are there because I needed to cover up some paper edges.  Yeah, the clock face is barely visible, but why let a technicality stand in the way.









A close-up.  Pretty sweet,  don't you think?







I thought it needed birds.  You know me.  And, Patsy wanted the inside to be green.  We share green...it's our favorite color!  So, let there be birds!!






 A couple of tiny birds inside the door. 









A larger bird and a butterfly on the back wall of the little cabinet.  FUN!  I didn't show the photo, but the drawer is lined in green too and has a butterfly flitting around in there!





This is the very top of the cabinet looking down.  I love the hardware on this little piece.  Did I say I bought this at a flea market several years ago?  It was a very dark reddish brown.  Until now.







Of course, I had to add something on the back....no surface can be left 'undone!

More birds!







A close-up of those birds.  Evidently, they have a song to sing.  Now, the way I work, I would have added more to the back...but I ran out of time.  I never know when to quit, if you know what I mean.



A side view of the little cabinet.  It's about fourteen inches or so tall.  About six or seven inches across.  I loved the cabinet and I wasn't going to throw it away, even though I had no idea what to do with it.  So, now we know......it's a 'birth announcement clock!"  I think Patsy should add her new granddaughter's birth date, weight all all stuff inside the door.
What do you think?

So, there you are....another project done!  Let's see, what can I keep from the landfill next?

Y'all take care out there.....and have some FUN!  pat

7 comments:

Julie Fukuda said...

Cute idea, and you can't have too many birds.

Patti said...

The birth announcement clock is beautiful, a lovely keepsake. I would place a locket of hair from the first haircut, and maybe stamp a footprint of the baby. Oh, the possibilities are endless. Thanks for sharing the work you do, it is inspiring.

Laurie said...

I LOVE it Pat! What a fantastic idea! The birds are perfect and the face is beautiful.

BrenWall61@gmail.com said...

Love it. What a wonderful idea.

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

How cool. I really like this idea. I have several trinkets from my grandson's life. A puzzle place doll, the Indian from the Indian in the Cupboard book and several other little items. That's what I would put in the clock. A secret collection .

Sherry said...

Great post, Pat! I really missed you during your recent lull but I surely understand how life can get complicated.

I love the clock! Such a creative way to commemorate the baby's birth. Would the time the baby was born hide too much? Just a thought...

Sweet Cottage Dreams said...

This could not have been more perfect! Love all of the little bird touches, too. You are sooooo talented!

xxo
Becky

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