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Perhaps a Kit-Cat Clock for the kitchen? If the Museum of Modern Art is selling them, they must be classy. Imagine what the âkidsâ will make of the pendulum tail.
I wanted a wall clock for the space over the mantle. Every clock I found was too visually âheavyâ. I ended up making a minimalist one. I found a 3" diameter clock mechanism (the part that stores the battery and controls the arms; the arms are roughly 6" and 9"), and used twelve 1-1/2" wooden circles for the ânumbersâ. It was a lot more complicated to put up than a store-bought clock, but itâs made me more content than anything I could find. Sometimes, you just have to do it yourself! :)
Had a big wall clock when the son was really young⊠people would comment on it when they entered our home⊠âbig clockâ was one of his greetings
seanfear over 2 years ago
hmmm since itâs Halloween, why not a clock with body parts (and make the duodenum as number 12)
Tigressy over 2 years ago
Wouldnât a grandfather clock be more appropriate?
goboboyd over 2 years ago
Perhaps a Kit-Cat Clock for the kitchen? If the Museum of Modern Art is selling them, they must be classy. Imagine what the âkidsâ will make of the pendulum tail.
Huckleberry Hiroshima Premium Member over 2 years ago
A banjo clock. A BANJO CLOCK. :oD
Janet Gamble Premium Member over 2 years ago
I saw a HUGE wall clock, that was the size of a WALL!
Perkycat over 2 years ago
Send her a picture of Big Ben. Probably wouldnât go on a wall, though.
Mr. Impatient over 2 years ago
My family has always had Black Forest cuckoo clocks from the old country(Germany)
willie_mctell over 2 years ago
Song birds or breeds of cats.
MissyTiger Premium Member over 2 years ago
I wanted a wall clock for the space over the mantle. Every clock I found was too visually âheavyâ. I ended up making a minimalist one. I found a 3" diameter clock mechanism (the part that stores the battery and controls the arms; the arms are roughly 6" and 9"), and used twelve 1-1/2" wooden circles for the ânumbersâ. It was a lot more complicated to put up than a store-bought clock, but itâs made me more content than anything I could find. Sometimes, you just have to do it yourself! :)
Chris Sherlock over 2 years ago
I always liked those big wall clocks like the analog clock in the second panel.
FunnyReader - 2022 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Had a big wall clock when the son was really young⊠people would comment on it when they entered our home⊠âbig clockâ was one of his greetings