Introduction: Paper Mache Wall Clock
Waste paper is all you require.
Aditional use of paints and beads can be made.
Machinery can be placed in the end to make the clock working.
Process of making:
Make a pulp with paper mache. You can do that by dipping torn newspaper into a bucket of water(keep it for a few days) and grind it properly.
Once a fine pulp is formed .. squeeze out the water from it.
For my clock..i cut out a hard cardboard.. cover it completely with mache
(ive given a thickness at the circumference to give a proper look)
I have used metallic paints to paint it and written the numbers with beads with the help of a fevicol.
Aditional use of paints and beads can be made.
Machinery can be placed in the end to make the clock working.
Process of making:
Make a pulp with paper mache. You can do that by dipping torn newspaper into a bucket of water(keep it for a few days) and grind it properly.
Once a fine pulp is formed .. squeeze out the water from it.
For my clock..i cut out a hard cardboard.. cover it completely with mache
(ive given a thickness at the circumference to give a proper look)
I have used metallic paints to paint it and written the numbers with beads with the help of a fevicol.