
Hello! My name is Kim and I'm excited to be a part of the Blissful Home Channel and share with you some creative projects for your home.
This is a fun decorating idea that will cost very little and will help re-use things you already have at home!
Does anyone out there have old, scratched CD's that can no longer be used? If you're like me, you may have a drawer full of them! Don't throw those out…make them into CD clocks!
This would look great in a number of places, including a TWEEN'S bedroom. This project actually started out with an idea to make one clock. They were so fast and fun to make that it ended up being a 3-clock project showing a few different time zones (and places THIS tween might rather be in!)
Let's get started!
Step 1: Gather your supplies. You'll need: scrapbook paper, Mod Podge, sponge brush, CD, metal washer, and clock kit. If you'd like to mount the clock onto a board, you'll also need scrap wood in any size. The "lettering" on the board came from scrapbook supply stickers.

Step 2: Trace the CD onto scrapbook paper.

Step 3: Cut paper along traced lines and apply “Mod Podge” onto the back with a sponge brush.

Step 4: Place the paper onto the CD and smooth out any bubbles. If the paper overlaps the CD a little, that is ok. Simply take a piece of sand paper and smooth out the edges. If you'd like to add more layers of paper, now is the time to do that.

Step 5: Gently brush another layer of “Mod Podge” over the papers to seal them and make a nice finish.
Smooth out any bubbles at this time, as well. The glue will dry clear.

Step 6: Allow the glue to dry. Here's an extra tip for assembling the clock together!

And here's the final result! Think about the fun you could have in making these with your children, too! The third clock in the photo shows actual buttons being used instead of numbers on a clock. There are so many fun possibilities!

Others have commented that they'd like to make them with photos of the grandchildren and match the "time" shown on the clock with the place the grandchild lives in. What about favorite sports teams? If those teams are all in different time zones, a child's room would look great showcasing those times! Have fun!
You can find more creative ideas from Kim at You Can Make This and the You Can Make This blog!

My daughter made one of these at a Harry Potter party at our library. The kids decorated the clocks to look like Molly Weasley's clock. It was a blast!!
love this! thanks, i can't wait to try it! very creative!
What a cute idea. My 5 year old is just learning to tell time. ( Which I think is a little early but it was in her math book ) Anyways, this would be such a cute project to do with her!