| Turning Gift Bags Into Clocks |
From "DIY Crafts" episode DIC-156 |
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Carol Duvall, host of HGTV's The Carol Duvall Show, demonstrates how to turn beautiful gift bags into tabletop clocks, using foam board, quartz clockworks or quartz clock inserts. Materials: Gift bag Spray adhesive Cardboard Foam board Ribbon or cord Clockworks and faces Adhesive-backed Velcro® Scissors - Complete clocks come in a variety of styles and sizes. Some have Roman numerals, others have numbers. The clockworks and faces may be purchased separately so you can customize your own.
- Reinforce the sides of the bag with foam board. Cut pieces sized to fit the sides of the bag from the inside. Before attaching the foam board to the bag, decide where you want the clock positioned on the side of the bag. Measure the location on the foam board, and cut a small hole with scissors so that the clock will fit through the foam board. Some foam board comes with self-adhesive backing. Peel it away, and stick the foam board to each side on the inside of the bag. Or use spray adhesive and regular foam board. Several layers of cardboard could also be substituted for foam board (figure A).
- Insert the clockworks from the inside of the bag, through the foam board (figure B). Or if you're using a complete self-contained clock, insert it from the outside (figure C).
- If desired, put something heavy inside the bag to keep it from tipping over.
- Place a piece of adhesive-backed Velcro at the top of the bag for a closure. Or punch holes and tie a ribbon or cord at the top to hold the bag together. Remember--you'll need to have access to the inside of the bag to change the clock's batteries.
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